Lent IV
/On this weeks episode we return to the topic of shame. For the final episode of Postmodern Liturgy's Lent series we explore how certain institutions, including the church, limit growth.
Read MoreFormalizing and liturgizing doubt and deconstruction in the faith journey.
The podcast at Postmodern Liturgy is (at least) a weekly podcast which offers reflection and interaction with the weekly readings in the church calendar. At the core of this podcast is a desire to look at these readings through a different lens, namely a lens which explores themes often associated with postmodernity. It always features original music, and the readings for the week along with a reflection. Often times it will engages outside sources as supplementary material. It’s designed for a broad range of people from those who simply would like some space to hear the readings and have time to reflect, to those who attempting to see how all the readings fit together, to people who “do not think that means what you think that means.” If this is your first time listening, consider starting with the first episode, “An Introduction to Postmodern Liturgy.”
On this weeks episode we return to the topic of shame. For the final episode of Postmodern Liturgy's Lent series we explore how certain institutions, including the church, limit growth.
Read MoreShow Notes:
“Cry Inward” by Henri Nouwen from “The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey through Anguish to Freedom” - 00:52
Psalm 23 - 04:23
John 10:22-30 - 06:14
Acts 9:36-43 - 08:23
Revelation 7:9-17 - 11:03
Reflection - 13:57
“Trust the Inner Voice” by Henri Nouwen- 28:30
*All readings are from the NRSV with a couple small adjustments for gender neutral pronouns and YHWH for the Lord.
*All music is written, recorded, and copyrighted by Anthony Mako
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