Death as transition

Megory Anderson, founder of the Sacred Dying Foundation in San Francisco, contends that death is not a failure, but a transition, and that God is present to the dying. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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The school of love

The Rev. Alan Jones explains how St. Francis of Assisi had a head-on collision with the living God. It knocked him silly, but it also knocked him into the kingdom. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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Meaning and misunderstanding

The Rev. Barbara Crafton, author of Mass in a Time of War, says we can understand death, but an understanding of the Resurrection eludes us. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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Not forsaken

Author and critic Phyllis Tickle explains what comes after the feeling: "Oh God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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The divine embrace

Archbishop Tutu reminds us that God's embrace includes people who'd never dream of embracing one another--you and your worst enemy. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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Unchanging love

Abp Tutu explains there's nothing we can do to make God love us more: "We are, each one of us, the very best thing that God ever created." Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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It takes a village

The Rev. Michael Battle explains an African theology in which “a person is a person through other persons.” Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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A momentary community

Journalist John Hockenberry watches a community coalesce during a surprising ride on the New York City subway. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.


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