Jesus Cafe: Food For Thought is a weekly podcast hosted by Cathy Kallberg and Tyler Moore. They discuss anything and maybe everything in the Christian faith. Hopefully you can come closer to Christ and learn more about the faith by listening to the show.
In this week's shortened episode, our co-hosts talk about the Easter Weekend and what happened during it.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts talk about Stephen Colbert, a Catholic, being named the successor to David Letterman on the Late Show, as well as the late night television landscape. In addition, they talk about Holy Week and the Passion. Finally, they talked about an article about a statue of homeless Jesus, and seeing Jesus in everyone.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts celebrate doing the show for a whole year. They also talked about the Beatitudes, In addition, they had another book discussion. Finally, they talked more about change.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts talk about change, and how intruiging it can be. They also talked about Digital Discipleship, how we can use our increasing technology to grow in our faith.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts, joined by guest Fr. Matthew, talk about the new movie, God's Not Dead.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts, joined by guest Allie K, discuss friendships and how they are a big part of the faith. In addition, they also talked about prayer.
In this week's episode, the co-hosts, joined by guest Fr. Matthew, talk about the Lego Movie and also about the Son Of God movie. In addition, they also talk about Homilies, and how Fr. Matthew prepares to give one.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts were joined by guest Devin I. They started off talking about what they are doing for Lent, in addition to Devin's Emmaus 75 experience. They also talked about some ideas to give up for Lent, and some things not to give up for Lent.
Fresh of a retreat, Emmaus 75, our co-hosts take time to reflect on it and to discuss the weekend. They also talked about what Pope Francis recently said about Confession and also talked about the season of Lent.
In this week's episode, Fr. Matthew returns to discuss relics and Gospels with Cathy.
Back after getting snowed in, the co-hosts start off the show by getting caught up on each other's lives. They then briefly talked about the Harry Potter news from J.K. Rowling. Then they talked about knowing God is loving God. They wrapped up the show with another edition of Getting To Know The Saints, getting to know St. Valentine in honor of Valentine's Day.
In a shortened episode, Cathy continues her conversation with Fr. Matthew, this time talking about Mass.
Our Co-hosts start off the show talking about the March For Life, and the Pro-Life movement, including the Roe v Wade case. They also talked about the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Fruits of the Holy Spirit. They closed out the show talking about books, including 3:16 by Max Lucado and the Harry Potter series, along with upcoming movies about the faith.
In their first episode together in 2014, our co-hosts talk about their New Year's Resolutions, what effect they will have, and how they are trying to achieve them. Then they talked about the Holy Family, including trading stories. Finally, they talked about community, and its relevance to Christianity.
In the first new episode of 2014, a shortened episode, Cathy talks to Fr. Matthew about the Eucharist and about indulgences.
In the final episode of 2013, our co-hosts talk about Christmas lists, and how they become much smaller as we grow older. They also talked about the recent suspension of one of the stars of Duck Dynasty. Then, joined by guest, Allie K, they got to know Saint Nicholas in another edition of Getting To Know The Saints. Finally, they talked about remembering the true reason for the Christmas season.
In this episode, our co-hosts talk about flexibility, and how big it is, especially in this season. Then they did another installment of Getting To Know The Saints, getting to know St. Anthony. Finally, they did another installment of Papal Messages, in honor of Pope Francis being named Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
This week our co-hosts start off by talking about the previous Sunday's Gospel. They also talked about Advent, and how Advent is a time for preparing the way for the birth of the Lord. Finally they discussed prioritizing and time management as we head into the Advent season.
In this episode, our co-hosts make a big announcement! They also do another installment of Getting To Know The Saints, getting to know St. Sebastian. In addition, they, joined by guest Don K., talk about judgement. Our co-hosts listened to "Thank God For Hometowns" by Carrie Underwood and talked about thankfulness, joined by a different guest, David K.
This week our co-hosts dealt with some serious subject matter: death, and how to deal with it. In the course of doing so, they also listened to "Slipped Away" by Avril Lavigne and talked about mourning as a part of dealing with death. To end the show, they talked about noticing the beauty and blessings in life and issued a challenge.
The Halloween episode from our co-hosts starts with them getting to know St. Peter. Then they talked about the origins of Halloween and whether or not it is sinful to take part in Halloween festivities. Finally they listened to "Never Alone" by MercyMe and talked about handling weird and tough situations as a Christian.
Another edition of Getting To Know The Saints starts off the show as our co-hosts got to know St. Joseph, foster father of Jesus. They also talked about the difference between loving something and having false gods. The show ended with our co-hosts listening to "The Reason" by Hoobastank and talking about if we are changing, are we changing to better ourselves for God?
In another installment of Getting To Know The Saints, our co-hosts got to know the mother-son combo of saints, Saint Monica and St. Augustine. They then listened to "Calling All Angels" by Train and talked about the angels, including the nine choirs of angels. To end the show they talked about making friends in expected places.
This week our co-hosts talked about Adoration. They started off talking about how amazing Adoration is, then listened to "Amazing Love" by Hillsong. They then talked about worship music, especially the kind used at Adoration. They also listened to "Revelation Song" by NewsBoys. Finally, they talked about prayer.
To begin this week's show, our co-hosts were joined in studio by guest Maggie K, and talked about why we hide our faith. Our co-hosts then listened to "Prayer Of Saint Francis" by Sinead O'Connor and brought back Getting To Know The Saints by getting to know St. Francis of Assisi. They also talked about why we go out of our way to watch or attend sports games yet sometimes forget to pray or thank God.
To start this week's show, our co-hosts were joined by guest Diane B on the phone to talk about Jewish Guilt vs. Catholic Guilt. They then listened to "Yesterday" by the Beatles and talked about regrets. They ended the show by talking about a Vesper's Service Cathy attened for their new Bishop.
In this week's pre-recorded episode, Cathy tells a story of a recent train ride and how it made her think of God. Our co-hosts also got to know St. Pio, aka Padre Pio. In addition, they talked about religion vs. relationship.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts brought back Getting To Know The Saints and got to know St. Gregory The Great. They listened to "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" by Alan Jackson and talked about the tragic events that took place on September 11, 2001. They also talked about why the negatives are highlighted.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts debuted new intro and outro music, provided by the Living Waters band. They also talked about humility and how we must always be humble. They also talked about communication and how it is a necessary thing in life. In addition, they listened to "Patience" by Guns N Roses and discussed patience.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts talked about how we are hypocrite Christians. They also discussed how NOT to be a hypocrite Christian. In addition, they listened to "Second Chance" by Shinedown, and talked about giving people a second chance, especially after first impressions, and how Confession is a second chance. Finally they made a few announcements about the future of the show.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts talked about keeping our eye on the prize: Christ, Heaven, Sainthood, etc. They also debuted a new segment, Getting To Know The Saints) and got to know St. Paul by giving information and facts about him. In addition, they listened to "What I've Done" by Linkin Park, and discussed how while we can't change our past, we change change who we are and how we live our lives, like St. Paul did.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts, joined by guest Juliana C, discussed the recent news story of the "angel priest". They also discussed some of Pope Francis' recent messages. In addition, they talked about change, and how we must embrace change and have faith that it is God leading us to something great. They listened to "Drops of Jupiter" by Train and discussed how even if we leave God, He will never leave us. They also discussed the past Sunday's Gospel, (short version) Luke 12:35-40, and how we must always be ready.
In this week's episode, our co-hosts were joined by Fr. Jeff to start the show, and discussed youth ministry and World Youth Day. As Fr. Jeff left to say Mass, they listened to "Holy Is His Name" performed by friend Katlyn Higgins. Then Cathy and Tyler discussed keeping a balance in life. They also talked more about Adoration.
Our co-hosts were back in studio together again, and started off with a homily about fear of the Lord they heard earlier in the day. They also discussed Faith, Hope, and Love, as well as the Gospel from the past Sunday. They also listened to "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong, and discussed what they're thankful for, and discuss appreciation and comments from listeners about what they're thankful for. Finally they discussed Kindness, and how it doesn't need to come in random acts.
Our co-hosts once again broacasted from two remote locations this week! They discussed Tyler's recent trip to New Jersey, including his story of the black cat. They also talked about the reading of the day, Matthew 12:46-50, and talked about being brothers, sisters, and family. They listened to "You And Me" by Lifehouse and talked about silence, and how in silence it can just be us and God.
Today our hosts broadcasted from two different locations! Yay, technology! We discussed the differences between attending Mass in various Catholic churches, the power of Adoration, and the "fun" of Reconciliation! Listen, it's a great episode :) Song: "If We Are the Body" by Casting Crowns
In this week's episode, Tyler and guest Devin I, discuss her recent work camp as well as introducing a new segment with Cathy and another guest, Tyler's brother Ryan, entitled "Hypocrite Christians". They also listened to "Love Is All You Need" and discussed how love is truly all you need.
In this episode, our co-hosts discussed the recent Emmaus retreat and how it affected Tyler, as well as Phil's recent Mission Trip. They also discussed Freedom. In addition, they listened to "Go And Be" by Audio Adrenaline and talked about being yourself.
In this episode, our co-hosts discuss mission trips, and how much of an impact they can make. They also listened to "By Your Side" by Tenth Avenue North, and talked about family and togetherness.
This week, our co-hosts, joined by three special guests, tackled the topic of humility. They also discussed an article they read recently that dealt with a popular Christian cliche: "The teacher is always silent during the test." They also listened to "In God We Still Trust" by Diamond Rio and discussed the student at Liberty High who ripped up his speech and said the "Our Father" instead. In addition, Cathy and Tyler gave some advice to the graduates listening.
This week, our co-hosts, joined by special guest Allie K, talked about a bear that impeded their path to Mass the previous week. Cathy also recapped her past week, including Allie's Baccalaureate and Graduation. They also discussed sacrifices stemming from a sacrifice MaryCate, one of Cathy's daughters, made. In addition they discussed being powerless, as well as being connected. They listened to "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw, and discussed how we should be living our lives as if we were dying. They also discussed the day's reading and also a recent dream and reflection of Cathy's.
In this episode, our co-hosts talk about wakes, making reference to the Mary Tyler Moore Show. They also discussed the new bacon sandwich at Dunkin Donuts. Cathy also told a story of some recent technology problems, and of who really likes Don, while Tyler connected it all back to the faith. They also listened to "Cat's In The Cradle" by Harry Chapin and talked about balance.
In this week's show, our co-hosts talk about the recent ordination that Cathy attended, where Father Matthew K, and Father Joseph G, who have appeared on the show, were ordained as priests. They also discussed the two new priests, including their first Masses. They also talked about some recent messages delivered by Pope Francis, what we can learn from them, and how to implement them in our daily lives. They also listened to "Who Are You" by The Who, and discussed who we are, and how God will show us if we are on the path He wants us on or not.
Our cohosts, joined by special guest Deacon (soon to be Father) Joseph talk about the sacraments of Anointing Of The Sick and Reconciliation, and give Deacon Joseph some practice at hearing confessions by bringing back out the game Bag O Sins. They also listened to "Come Together" by the Beatles and discussed how Christians should come together, in good times and times of tragedy. They also discussed the Oklahoma tragedy and Zach Sobiech. They also discussed Deacon Joseph's recent silent retreat. Deacon Joseph and Tyler also issued challenges. Special Guest: Deacon Joseph G