Pod Have Mercy is a podcast about finding new answers in old spaces. This a conversation-driven project exploring Christianity’s fun, strange liturgical side from the perspective of a new generation. Listen in as intrepid, young podcast host Jackson Davey
On this season finale, Jackson talks with friend, writer, and fellow certified young Episcopalian Ellie Singer to discuss the hopes and half-baked ideas of young people in church. This episode features a focus on climate change and digital ministry.
On this episode, Jackson keeps it casual and talks with local coffee shop dwelling and deep discussion haver (and friend) Scott Stiles about how creative works shape how we talk and understand our faith. Stick around and hear all about C.S. Lewis, listen to some Wendell Berry, and (hopefully) learn more about loving our neighbors.
Okay just do: On this Easter episode, Jackson talks with seminarian and friend Erie Sara about the Easter season and the hope, grief, and overall new perspectives it brings to our shared pandemic life.
For this week's episode, Jackson chats with Hady Cohen about exploring faith coming from her Jewish background, addressing antisemitism, and listening to young people (what a concept!). From coming out to entering Christianity, Hady has a wealth of wonderful, personal insights to share. You can read her great essay here: https://bit.ly/3r4qwZB
This week's episode is a fantastic conversation with Angel Nalubega! We talked about community organizing, how churches can love their communities, and the amazing Pauli Murray. Angel writes about Pauli Murray and Anti Blackness in the Episcopal Church for The Hour here: https://simplebooklet.com/volumeiissueiv
On the new season of Pod Have Mercy, we're looking at stories of faith from fresh perspectives. On this week's episode, Jackson checks in with writer Traci Rhoades. They discuss how Ash Wednesday and spiritual practices have changed with our times and the beauty of looking at traditions outside our own. You can read Traci's blog at tracesoffaith.com You can find Little Girls in Church by Kathleen Norris here: https://cutt.ly/SlpKB6g You can also find Sounding the Seasons: Seventy Sonnets for Christian Year by Malcolm Guite here: https://cutt.ly/ulpLekM
On this week's episode, Jackson talks with David Blanton about the environment, our relationship to the land, and how we can better understand Christian perspectives for caring for this shared space we call home!
This week's episode is a dive into the history of socialism and the Anglican tradition. With the help of Tony Hunt, postulant and editor of online zine The Hour, Jackson tries to understand what churches today can learn from this fascinating tradition. You can read The Hour at www.thehourmag.com and follow him at www.twitter.com/adalehunt
On this fascinating episode, Jackson roles out the podcasting red carpet for a very special guest (who also happens to be his fiancée): Emily Stuart! Emily talks about faith development and doubt as a part of our lived experiences.
This episode is an invitation and teaser for a fantastic series hosted by Christ and St Lukes about Evil and Grace with Rev. Peter Fritsch. Jackson asks all about confronting evil and praying for others. You can learn more here: https://bit.ly/3cTzy6l
On this episode, Jackson talks with Mother Sue Crommelin about her faith journey through mediation and prayer and how we can incorporate practices into our everyday habits to be more intentional in our present moment.
On this episode, Jackson interviews Father Win Lewis about an introduction to the liturgical world from the perspective of the Episcopal Church!