Welcome to the Auburn Wesley Foundation's podcast, Mid-week Midrash, brought to you by Worship Planning Team. Join us each week as we continue the conversations and topics we talk about on Sunday nights!
This week, Regan and two of other seniors from our ministry, Amanda Bowden and Taylor Smith, share about their experiences here at the Auburn Wesley Foundation and what their time here has meant to them, along with a couple of their favorite passages of scripture.
This week, we join Regan and our friend Kevin Towers as they talk about our interpretations of scripture and the rules we impose (intentionally or unintentionally) on those trying to be part of the church.
As we prepare for Easter Sunday, we hope you'll join us as we move through this week and contemplate the move of Jesus toward the cross, His death, and His and our resurrection. Each day we'll be reading a passage from Mark's gospel, along with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer to help guide us through the week. In this episode, we'll be reading Mark 15.
As we prepare for Easter Sunday, we hope you'll join us as we move through this week and contemplate the move of Jesus toward the cross, His death, and His and our resurrection. Each day we'll be reading a passage from Mark's gospel, along with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer to help guide us through the week. In this episode, we'll be reading Mark 14:12-72.
As we prepare for Easter Sunday, we hope you'll join us as we move through this week and contemplate the move of Jesus toward the cross, His death, and His and our resurrection. Each day we'll be reading a passage from Mark's gospel, along with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer to help guide us through the week. In this episode, we'll be reading Mark 14:1-11.
As we prepare for Easter Sunday, we hope you'll join us as we move through this week and contemplate the move of Jesus toward the cross, His death, and His and our resurrection. Each day we'll be reading a passage from Mark's gospel, along with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer to help guide us through the week. In this episode, we'll be reading Mark 11:20-13:37.
As we prepare for Easter Sunday, we hope you'll join us as we move through this week and contemplate the move of Jesus toward the cross, His death, and His and our resurrection. Each day we'll be reading a passage from Mark's gospel, along with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer to help guide us through the week. In this episode, we'll be reading Mark 11:12-19.
This week, we join Regan and our friend Davy Walker as they talk about the parts of Davy's story that he shared with us at worship, and the way that experiences that have been harmful to us, and our own actions that have harmed others, shape us and our walk with God. (Content warning: this episode contains discussions on sensitive topics, including suicidal ideation, addiction, and sexual encounters at a young age. If any of these topics might be triggering for you, please take care of yourself and feel free to join us in the next episode!)
This week, Katie Corbin, an intern here at the Wesley Foundation, joins Regan to discuss Philippians 2:1-11 and the idea behind the Greek word "kenosis."
This week, Regan talks to Emma Rowher, our Missions Chair, and Ashtyn Phillippi, our Mission Trip Coordinator, about how God is with us through the lens of mission work.
We're back! Join Regan and two of our lovely friends, Taylor Vaughan and Sarah Jane Thompson, as they discuss the Wesley Covenant Prayer and how it applies to their lives.
This week, we join Regan and a couple of our graduating seniors, Ben Williams and Caroline McAuley, as they reflect on their journey to and time here at the Wesley Foundation.
This week, we join Regan and our friend Kevin Towers as they talk about how we walk with and work for God.
This week, we join Regan and Tony as they continue the conversation started this past Sunday about the things that take over our lives and how important it is to take care of ourselves.
This week, we join Regan and our guest, Kelli Hitchman-Craig, as they talk continue a conversation about the importance of mental health and how our faith ties into that work.
In part two of this week, we hear from Regan and Anna Prchal, as they continue the discussion on how our faith contributes to healing and wholeness, through the lens of the Mark 5 story of the bleeding woman, and Anna's recovery from her struggle with anorexia.
As we start our new series, Healing and Wholeness, we have a two-part episode for you! In this part one, join Tony Jeck (associate director of the Auburn Wesley Foundation) as he reflects on the story of the healing of the bleeding woman in Mark 5.
This week, join Regan Sanders and Jalen Cutchens as they continue the discussion from this past Sunday's service on how our faith intersects with anti-racism.
This week, we're back with Regan and our friend Karlie Burrell as they discuss transformation and the liminal spaces in our faith and in our lives. Note - We unknowingly had the metronome on while recording, so this week's episode has a little beat to it! Sorry about that - we're still learning!
Welcome to our first episode of Mid-week Midrash! This week, join Regan Sanders (from Worship Planning Team) and Elisia Alampi as they delve deeper into and explore Elisia's journey with faith and her baptism.