
Faith to Go: The Beauty of Humanity
This week Faith To Go formation team members Charlette Preslar, The Reverend Hannah Wilder and guest Kathy Wilder discuss healing, rest, and living into our call.
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This week Faith To Go formation team members Charlette Preslar, The Reverend Hannah Wilder and guest Kathy Wilder discuss healing, rest, and living into our call.
Snow, sunshine, cool vestments, and what the covenants of the Hebrew Scriptures have to do with our faith today.
Luci and Jordan continue to “annotate” the lives of the beatified; this week it’s St Margaret of Cortona
Charlette and co-host the Reverend Hannah Wilder consider Jesus’ authority, why we resist change and how it impacts our lives today.
We look at a cherished but historically questionable doctrine of Anglicanism plus we continue through the catechism with more Q&A about God the Father.
This week, 2FAB looks at the life and legacy of St Elizabeth of Hungary
David and Charlette discuss repentance, the qualities of fishermen, the balance of immediacy and wonder, and what conversations at home will be like based on this gospel theme.
A follower of St Francis and founder of her own monastic order; Luci and Jordan explore the life of St Clare
After a short discourse on thermostat settings and monastic wardrobes, we begin the conversation on God the Father from the BCP catechism.
What does it mean to be seen by God as our true-self?
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