Every human life has unmatched value. This powerful new episode tackles tough questions through a whole-life lens that connects the sanctity of life directly with creation and the creator .Why Listen? This connects faith to daily life Tackles hard, real-world topics Explores the true meaning of life's sanctity
Ever wonder why worship services sometimes feel more like concerts than prayer? 🤔 What if everything we've assumed about church music is backwards? In our latest episode, Pod Tracts for Our Time explores: Music as offering, not entertainment The choir as liturgical ministers, not performers Your voice as essential—not optional—in worship Pope Benedict called it "the grammar of transcendence."…
Some promises weren't designed to go viral. For centuries, Christians gathered around one table. One loaf. One cup. Together. Then came a pandemic. Then came the screens. Now millions have worshipped online. Many found comfort. Some wonder if the Church finally went digital for good. But here's what no algorithm can deliver. What no livestream can consecrate. What no bandwidth can transmit. In…
For much of the liturgical discussion of the past century has been conducted within strangely narrow horizons. One side asks whether worship should be traditional or contemporary. Another asks whether it should be formal or informal. Some debate ceremonial complexity while others debate accessibility. Some concern themselves with relevance, others with aesthetics. But these arguments often assume…
In 2026, despair is overshadowing optimism at an alarming rate. This episode invites you to rethink your beliefs about mortality, purpose, and what lies ahead — all viewed through a Christian perspective. No sermons here, just thoughtful reflection, rich history, and a beacon of hope
What does it truly mean to stand for your faith in the 21st century? Join us as we take a deep, captivating look into the powerful reality of Christian witness and martyrdom today. While many know the stories of "Red Martyrs" who gave everything for Christ, there is a whole world of faith waiting to be discovered. Together, we’ll explore the profound calling of "White Martyrs" and "Green…
"Join us for a deep dive into the Communion of Saints. We’re exploring why venerating holy figures isn’t about adding more gods to the mix, but about honoring the legacy of faith that surrounds us. From theology to the liturgical calendar, discover how this ancient practice invites us into a wider family of believers."
This pod tract invites the listener to consider to a more disciplined Christian life, advocating for a recovery of traditional spiritual practices like fasting, almsgiving, and asceticism. In this program we explore that these practices are not relics of the past but rather vital tools for spiritual well being of the soul against the seductions of consumerism and materialism.
The Living Witness: Reimagining the Anglican Today we ask what what if the parish isn't a relic? Suppose it is the most radical "living" witness of the Kingdom of God we have?
A strong critique of the modern tendency to see the Christian faith as a purely personal, private relationship with God. This tract would reassert the corporate nature of the Church as the Body of Christ, arguing that salvation and sanctification are always lived out in community.