Podcast by Neighborhood Church
Joseph and Steve are back with a conversation about Lent. Enjoy.
Lent Series: Week 6 (Andy Smith | Arts Journalist) by Neighborhood Church
Lent Series: Week 5 (Amy Cheek: Altar Builder) by Neighborhood Church
Lent Series: Week 4 (Sara Kay Mooney | Poet) by Neighborhood Church
Lent Series: Week 3 (Logan Cyrus | Photojournalist) by Neighborhood Church
Lent Series: Week 2 (Sarah Council | Dancer) by Neighborhood Church
Advent Week 3: The Possibility of Joy by Neighborhood Church
Joseph and Sara Kay talk about Advent, poetry, and finding space in crowded times.
The Practice of Gratitude by Neighborhood Church
Steve and Joseph talk through Matthew 18 and how to handle conflict/hurt/disagreements.
Steve and Joseph talk about the vital need for humor (and the joy it gives) in times like these.
Joseph and Steve revisit Jacob's dream this week and look specifically at the content of the dream--the overlap of heaven and earth--and the implications of it for us. (Art by AUGUSTUS LUNN: Jacob's Dream, 1944, Egg tempera on gesso panel)
Joseph and Steve talk about the story of Jacob and how to reframe sin in a more healthy way.
Joseph and Steve talk about vocation and long journey of finding it.
Steve and I shared this to our other podcast (Working Title) and in the event there are some of you that don't subscribe to that, we're sharing here as well. This is a really beautiful and needed conversation. K.J. Ramsey (BA, Covenant College, MA, Denver Seminary) is a licensed professional counselor, writer, and recovering idealist who believes sorrow and joy coexist. She is the author of This Too Shall Last: Finding Grace When Suffering Lingers, and her writing has been published in Christianity Today, RELEVANT, The Huffington Post, Fathom Magazine, Health Central, and more on the integration of theology, psychology, and spiritual formation. She and her husband live in Denver, Colorado. Follow K.J.'s writing at kjramsey.com and across social media at @kjramseywrites.
In this completely unedited and wide-ranging conversation, Joseph, Steve, and Chris Green discuss the history of racism in American Pentecostalism, the death of George Floyd, and the implications of really understanding what the Spirit did (and is doing) at Pentecost.
Quarantine Week Who Knows Anymore by Neighborhood Church
Neighborhood kids talk about what they love about their mothers.
Joseph and Steve talk about the arrival of Joseph's second child and reflect more on the resurrection of Jesus and what it means for the world. (This episode is unedited.)
Steve and Joseph discuss the resurrection of Jesus. Special thanks to Andy Squyres for allowing us to play his gorgeous and hope-filled song at the end of the episode.
This is a quick reflection that Joseph did for Parish Long Beach for their Stations of the Cross series on their Instagram.
A Good Friday Conversation with Teddy Hart by Neighborhood Church
Quarantined Palm Sunday (Week 4) by Neighborhood Church
Rickey Cotton, Ed.D., is a trained and experienced spiritual director and a commissioned presenter of Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina. He serves on the faculty for the Living Flame program of Contemplative Outreach, Ltd. As a spiritual speaker and workshop leader, he has presented around the country on such topics as John of the Cross: Beyond the Dark Nights; The Desert Mothers and Fathers; Divine Therapy; and Meister Eckhart: Passionate for Our Awakening. In recent years, Rickey has been assisting nationally known retreat leader Fr. Bill Sheehan in the annual Florida Centering Prayer retreats, a 3-day retreat every January and a 7-day retreat every June. Now Professor Emeritus, for over 30 years, Rickey taught English and Religion at Southeastern University, a Christian university in central Florida. The parents of three adult daughters, he and his wife Anna make their home in Lakeland, FL. Information about his work with Christian spirituality and contemplative prayer is available at rickeycotton.com.
Quarantined Sunday (Week 3) by Neighborhood Church
Quarantined Sunday (Week 2) by Neighborhood Church
Quarantined Sunday (Week 1) by Neighborhood Church