Join us for our Palm Sunday episode as we dive into the meaning and traditions of this significant day in Holy Week. We'll explore the symbolism of Jesus's entry into Jerusalem, discuss key themes like sacrifice and devotion, and reflect on how this event shapes our understanding of Holy Week. Tune in for insights and a special spiritual exercise to prepare your heart for the holy journey ahead.
This season explores the intersection of Apatheia and Ubuntu, ancient philosophies offering insights into achieving peace in today's conflicted world. We delve into themes of deep peace, communal harmony, and interconnectedness, guided by the wisdom of several historical figures, like Moses the Black and African humanist principles. Join us on a transformative journey to understand and embrace peace amidst modern chaos.“The Book of Nature tells me what I am made of, the Book of Scripture tells me what I am made for.”
Weaving African Spirituality, Anglicanism and Creation Care into a Sacred Tapestry.
Today’s episode highlights the insights of Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, Dr. Jesse Mugambi, the late Wangari Maathai and the Acjachemen Nation.
Creation Care, The Episcopal Church and the Ocean.
This new season will explore the connections between spirituality, history and environmental stewardship, particularly focusing on the ocean.
Can Faith Communities be a place to discover and nurture friendships? How can we explore friendships in Faith Communities.
How might we be reminded to approach The Passion of Jesus in John’s Gospel with authenticity, inclusivity and historical understanding?
How do you reflect on Gratitude during your day to day life?
How wonderful to have Jesus, the King of love as our Shepherd.
We are made for Community. We welcome you to take the journey with us.