Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchI Am: The Plurality of Becoming - Rev. Dr. Donté Hilliard
In the West, we are socialized by the logic of empire to understand identity as a static or fixed self. However, as embodied beings, we change and gr…
2 months, 1 week ago
Wisdom from Kung Fu Panda- Aisha Hauser
Many years ago, I heard a line in the movie Kung Fu Panda, "You meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it." I learned later that this sentim…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Queering Resurrection - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
Twenty years ago this week, I brought a group to volunteer in New Orleans, and began a spiritual journey of understanding resurrection in a new way. …
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Wear Slippers, Don't Try and Carpet the World-Aisha Hauser
The phrase "it's easier to wear slippers than to try and carpet the world," has stuck with me since first hearing it many years ago. The phrase is a …
2 months, 4 weeks ago
Green Shoots of Hope - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
In the Northern Hemisphere, this weekend marks the beginning of spring. In this service, we will connect our spiritual journeys to the Earth, honorin…
3 months ago
Keep Turning The Page- Rev. Erien Babcock
Using Grover’s fear in The Monster at the End of This Book, the sermon explores how fear often comes from the stories we tell ourselves about what li…
3 months, 1 week ago
The People In My Neighborhood - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
In the Christian Scripture of Luke, Jesus is asked, “Who is my neighbor?” We will be paying attention to the people in our neighborhoods--physical an…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Use What You Got - Rev. Donté Hilliard
Join us this week as we explore the importance of communal rituals like worship in creating the sacred bonds of belonging.
3 months, 3 weeks ago
“We’ll Understand it Better By and By”- Rev. Verdis Robinson
Regarded as one of the founders of gospel music, Rev. Charles Albert Tindley, an African American Methodist minister, composed the songs, “The Storm …
4 months ago
Celebrating Love and Honoring Death - Aisha Hauser
A close friend of mine described death as "not the end, only a change of address." This has stuck with me and on this weekend where most people celeb…
4 months, 1 week ago