2FAB episode 31: Judges 1-3
Jordan and Luci continue their biblical journey as they delve into the book of Judges
Jordan and Luci continue their biblical journey as they delve into the book of Judges
In this special episode, Jordan gives a special preview reading of her new book; The Ultimate Quest: a Geek’s Guide to the (Episcopal) Church.
It’s Jon and Charles on their own this month talking asking what makes a place holy, our penchant for attaching holiness to things and the perennial struggle to decide how best to let the holy things go at their end of life
S2E11 feat. Sarah Condon, Bernard J. Owens, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
Luci and Jordan plow through Joshua (“a right strawy book of the Bible”) looking at the entry of the Israelites into the promised land.
Ann, Betsy, Greg, and Liz talk about the intersection between the work of film critics and the work of the Church. What can we learn from those who critique culture professionally?
Luci and Jordan go through the whole of Deuteronomy!
In this episode, interviews with two women leaders in the church; Winnie Varghese, and Jordan Haynie-Ware,, author of the recently released “The Ultimate Quest: a Geek’s Guide to the Episcopal Church”
Jordan and Luci discuss the invasion of the Midianites and the conclusion of Numbers
In this episode it’s the story of Balaam and his Ass.
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