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  • Join Episcopal priests and lay people for a limited series podcast during the Covid-19 pandemic. Over the course of eight episodes, we'll explore how this time away from our church buildings and expected worship practices is deepening and changing our understanding of liturgy. Liturgy & Longing is hosted by Jane Gerdsen, Jason Oden, Di McCullough, and Karl Stevens.

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  • Seasons and Sacred Time
    Apr 15 2020

    What time is it now? Perhaps for you personally and what you are noticing for the world or your community? What are you noticing about liturgy and what is working during this time of COVID-19? What is shifting as we find ourselves (in our homes and) re-imagining liturgical practice that meets the needs of people now? What is the value of sacred time/liturgical seasons, even in the midst of these unusual times? Three priests and a lay person discuss these questions, and the theology of gelato!



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    52 Min.
  • Everyday Mysticism
    Apr 22 2020
    What is your metaphor for your life with God? For some, it's ascending a mountain, or going on a journey, or conforming one's life to the life of Christ. There are so many metaphors to describe the ways in which we shape our lives to God. We consider this shaping to be "everyday mysticism." How do you, as the person you are now, and living the life you're living now, begin to grow closer to God, and how does liturgy either help or hinder that closeness? Three priests and a lay person discuss these questions, and when it's appropriate to throw a book across a room!

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  • Connections to Judaism
    Apr 29 2020
    This week Di, Jane, Karl and Jason are joined by Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp of Temple Sholom in Cincinnati as they explore the similar ways in which Christians and Jews are approaching this time of pandemic. Christian liturgy obviously was profoundly influenced by Judaism, when it comes to how we gather, how we pray, what we pray (particularly the Psalms), how we bless, even how we arrange our sacred objects. Now we find that we can also benefit from the example of the Jewish transition to the home and synagogue as primary foci of worship after the destruction of the second temple.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.

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