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Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn’s curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we’re crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team’s understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we’re featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)

Jenn Giles Kemper, Brooke Cherry Reich


    • Mar 30, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    On Prayer: Imagination, Invitation, & the Voice of God with Fr. James Martin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 39:06


    Rev. James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, best-selling author, and editor-at-large of America magazine. Father Jim, as he graciously lets us call him, joins Jenn Giles Kemper to explore why he believes prayer is, well, for everyone. In this warm and welcoming episode, Father Jim and Jenn discuss Ignatian spirituality, the power of imagination in our prayers, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and how contemplation and action go hand-in-hand. Father Jim also shares how, in his words, “God is making us more loving in prayer.”On this episode of Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper, Father James Martin dives into:What motivated him to explore prayer now in his writingWhat our longings to pray tell us about who we are and who God isHow prayer can help us stay rooted in God in chaotic timesWhy the Examen can be a helpful practice for us allWhy imagination plays an important role in what we pray — and how — we prayAbout the guest: Rev. James Martin, SJ, is the best-selling author of Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a prolific writer in the national media sphere, including in the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. He has appeared on all the major radio and television networks, including NPR's Fresh Air and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In 2017, Pope Francis appointed him to be a Consultor for the Vatican's Secretariat for Communication.Reflection point: In this episode, Father Jim says, “The voice of God is the voice of hope. The voice of despair is not the voice of God.” How does this speak to your soul? Where might the Spirit be leading you into reflection on this idea?Links:Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone (Father Jim's new book!)America Magazine (where Father Jim is Editor at Large)Fr. James Martin on FacebookAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    On Soul Care: Prayer & Practice in African American Christianity with Barbara Peacock

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 60:54


    Experienced spiritual director and award-winning author Dr. Barbara Peacock joins Jenn to share the compelling, beautiful ways in which African American women and men throughout history have approached soul care, prayer, and spiritual direction. Dr. Peacock also gives a glimpse into how a great cloud of witnesses has shaped her vocation and personal to ministry. Dr. Peacock and Jenn discuss the power of sabbath in our walk toward wholeness, the necessity of lament in our lives, and the gift of reflecting on our personal spiritual autobiographies. On this episode of Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper, Dr. Peacock:Explores how spiritual disciplines are woven into African American culture and lived out in the rich heritage of its faith community.Provides examples of Black Christians who have shaped her faith.Shares about how growing up on a farm rooted in her in a contemplative tradition.Reflects on the significance of watching her grandmother pray.Reads a stirring excerpt from her book Soul Care in African American Practice.About the guest: Dr. Peacock is a preacher, teacher, and spiritual director. She holds a Doctorate of Ministry from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary with a dissertation emphasis on spiritual direction and soul care. She lives in North Carolina with her husband. Her latest book, Soul Care in African American Practice, received the 2021 Christianity Today Award of Merit for Spiritual Formation.We're proud to carry her book in our spiritual formation bookshop.Reflection point: Dr. Peacock teaches classes about writing spiritual autobiographies. As you've reflected on this episode, consider why it's important to connect the dots of God's presence in your life. As Jenn asked Dr. Peacock, can you recall a time when you felt deeply aware of your calling and vocation?Dr. Barbara PeacockSoul Care in African American PracticeSoul Care in African American Practice WorkbookAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    On Making: Awareness, Abundance, and Art with Makoto Fujimura

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 67:39


    World-renowned artist Makoto Fujimura, author of “Art + Faith: A Theology of Making,” draws from his deep well of reflections on creativity and the spiritual aspects of “making” in this poetic, inviting conversation with Jenn Giles Kemper. Experienced in the Japanese art of Kintsugi (mending broken ceramic with lacquer and gold to create something new) Makoto (Mako) talks with Jenn about what he's learned about the very nature of our Maker God through this process of being “not only restored, but made new.”On this episode of Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper, Mako explores:Why art is an outpouring of God's graceHow the trauma of living near Ground Zero on Sept, 11, 2001 has been reflected in all of our lives during the 2020-21 global pandemicThe generativity of humanityHow art asks more questions than it answersHis journey in Christ through different denominations and traditionsHow art is a gift but not a commodity, and how that reflects God's graceAbout the guest: Makoto Fujimura, an artist, arts advocate, writer, and speaker, is the founder of the International Arts Movement and the Fujimura Institute, and co-founder of the Kintsugi Academy. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey and is a leading contemporary artist whose “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of the New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time”.Mako's art has been featured widely in galleries and museums around the world, and is collected by notable collections including The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, The Huntington Library, and the Tikotin Museum in Israel. He is one of the first artists to paint live on stage at New York City's legendary Carnegie Hall as part of an ongoing collaboration with composer and percussionist, Susie Ibarra.We're proud to carry his books Culture Care and Art + Faith in our spiritual formation bookshop.Reflection point: In Art + Faith, Mako writes that “To be effective messengers of hope we must trust our inner voice, our intuition that speaks into the vast wastelands of our time.” When is a time you have not trusted your inner voice? What was at stake? And in the episode, Jenn mentions that Mako says that the book of Psalms, God's poetry, gives us an ecosystem of metaphors and a garden of words to describe the thriving offered to us in the New Creation. What would it look like for you to spend some time in a Psalm this week? What might God have to tell you through the Psalm you read, as it relates to new creation?Links:Art + Faith: A Theology of Making by Makoto FujimuraMakoto FujimuraCulture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Life by Makoto FujimuraAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

    Prayer for the Brokenhearted

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 11:05


    What becomes of the brokenhearted? Pandemic-tide rages on. Our hearts are battered and bruised. Some of us have lost jobs. Others of us have lost loved ones. We wonder when we will get to share meals with neighbors again and worship together like we used to. We wonder if—and when—racial and economic injustices will be restored, redeemed, and reconciled. We ache for healing to come in our communities and families, in our churches and our very souls.Throughout these six weeks of prayer, we hope to have offered a soft place to land, a tiny reprieve to help you feel a little less alone. We've prayed for our overwhelm and our loneliness, for our fears and our exhaustion, for our hopes, and now, our sorrows. Producer and writer Kayla Craig is our guide in this final episode of this six-week series on prayer.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journeyTo meditate on:The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. // Psalm 34:18 (NLT)He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. // Psalm 147:3-4 (NRSV)All praise to the God and Father of our Master, Jesus the Messiah! Father of all mercy! God of all healing counsel! He comes alongside us when we go through hard times, and before you know it, he brings us alongside someone else who is going through hard times so that we can be there for that person just as God was there for us. We have plenty of hard times that come from following the Messiah, but no more so than the good times of his healing comfort—we get a full measure of that, too. // 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (The Message)To reflect on: What is most heavy on your heart today? What might that say about your hopes and values? How might God be inviting you to walk alongside someone else as they grieve? What does it tangibly look like to weep with those who weep?

    Prayer for the Hopeful

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 8:28


    What is hope to you? Something that gets you through the day? Or something elusive that feels just out of touch? In this fifth week of Sacred Ordinary Days communal prayer, Kayla Craig, liturgist-in-residence and podcast producer at Sacred Ordinary Days, hosts this time of reflection and prayer to help you on your journey of becoming more wholly human, more fully faithful.P.S. Did you miss last week's prayer for the fearful? You can find it here. We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ. May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journeyTo meditate on:Let us hold fast to the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who has promised is faithful. // Hebrews 10:23 (NLT)Oh! May the God of green hope fill you up with joy, fill you up with peace, so that your believing lives, filled with the life-giving energy of the Holy Spirit, will brim over with hope! // Romans 15:13b (The Message)You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word. //  Psalm 119:114 (NIV)To reflect on: What is something (big or small) giving you hope today? What is one change you could make this week to tune your heart to hope? Poet Emily Dickinson wrote, “Hope is the thing with feathers.” What does that mean to you?

    Prayer for the Fearful

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 13:47


    Naming our fears doesn't make us weak—it makes us brave. Join us as we pray for the fears that so easily entangle us. How do we discern when our fear is our God-given intuition, protecting us? And how do we discern when it's a lie taking root in our hearts, wrapping around us like a weed to prevent us from walking the path of love God intends for us? In this fourth week of Sacred Ordinary Days communal prayer, Kayla Craig, liturgist-in-residence and podcast producer at Sacred Ordinary Days, hosts this time of reflection and prayer to help you on your journey of becoming more wholly human, more fully faithful.P.S. Did you miss last week's prayer for the exhausted? You can find it here. We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ. May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter  at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journeyTo meditate on:There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. We love because he first loved us. // 1 John 4:18-19 (NIV)God is love. When we take up permanent residence in a life of love, we live in God and God lives in us. This way, love has the run of the house, becomes at home and mature in us, so that we're free of worry on Judgment Day—our standing in the world is identical with Christ's. There is no room in love for fear. Well-formed love banishes fear. Since fear is crippling, a fearful life—fear of death, fear of judgment—is one not yet fully formed in love. We, though, are going to love—love and be loved. First we were loved, now we love. He loved us first. // 1 John 4:18-19 (The Message)To reflect on: What is one fear you have been holding onto this week? What might naming that fear have to teach you?

    Prayer for the Exhausted

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 13:45


    Beloved, when was the last time you rested? Like, truly shut everything down and simply...breathed? Sabbath can often feel like an admirable—but unrealistic—sentiment for our very full, very ordinary lives of taking out the trash, meeting the work deadlines, and scrambling to make (or order in) dinner.You're a parent? Your kids need you. You're on-call? Your workplace needs you. The list goes on, and if we're being honest, rest is often elusive to us. If not me, who? If not now, when? We hold these questions close to our chests, white-knuckling our way through another day. It's noble, maybe. But it's also misguided.In this third week of communal prayer, we're praying for restoration and renewal over our weary bodies, minds, and souls.Kayla Craig, liturgist-in-residence and podcast producer at Sacred Ordinary Days, hosts this time of reflection and prayer.We also hear an excerpt written by Cole Arthur Riley of @blackliturgies.P.S. Did you miss last week's prayer for the lonely? You can find it here. We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ. May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter  at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journey

    Prayer for the Lonely

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 9:23


    Join us in our second week of prayer as we pray for the lonely. And really, when we're doing that? We're praying for all of us. In our human limitation, it's difficult to fathom that the God of all things does not leave or forsake us, even in the moments we feel most desperately alone.Maybe you've felt misunderstood and all alone as you reflect on the church tradition you grew up in. Maybe you've felt politically lonely. Emotionally misunderstood. Spiritually isolated. Professionally adrift. Loneliness takes many forms, but at its core, it's one of the most universal human experiences. (Ironic, isn't it, that we so easily believe no one else could possibly understand?)In this bonus  episode, Sacred Ordinary Days producer and liturgist Kayla Craig reads a small meditation, some scripture, a prayer from a Celtic prayer book, and a new prayer for the lonely she has written for our community of kindreds.P.S. Did you miss last week's prayer for the overwhelmed? You can find it here. We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ. May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter  at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journey

    A Communal Call for Prayer: Prayer for the Overwhelmed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 10:48


    For the next six weeks, we're inviting you into an intentional time of prayer with a series of bonus episodes. No perfect words or serene locales necessary. We're praying from our glorious, unglamorous ordinary spaces — and in doing so — accepting the invitation to waltz with the Maker who delights in our very being.We're still working on podcast interviews, but we believe this time of prayer together is so important that for the next six weeks, you'll find audio versions of the prayers on our podcast to ensure these messages are accessible, even if the only way you can pray is with a little gentle guided listening when the news-cycle feels overwhelming.We're writing prayers from our spaghetti-sauce splattered kitchen tables. We're writing prayers (seeking to be) aware of our baggage and our blind spots. We're writing with our wholly human hearts, because, well, we can't not. We'll also point to and celebrate prayers from voices from marginalized and minimized communities.Are you as wrung-out as we are? Would you like to join us for six weeks of prayer?We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ.May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.To receive these prayers and reflections in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter  at sacredordinarydays.com.Each week, you'll receive:A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journey

    [Unedited] Tsh Oxenreider with Jenn Giles Kemper

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 62:33


    Listen to the unedited conversation between Tsh Oxenreider and Jenn Giles Kemper, available now! On Thursdays following a newly-released interview episode, we're releasing the long-form conversation. We hope it feels like you are sitting in a chair at the table with us.As we were producing our latest episode, On Journeying: Travel, Traditions, and Turning to the Psalms with Tsh Oxenreider, we realized something: There's SO much that falls on the cutting room floor. As you'll hear in this conversation with Tsh, she and Jenn both dove much deeper into Tsh's cross-cultural living experiences, her work as a guide on Literary London trips, and her discernment process as she has walked unexpected paths in her vocation.You'll hear more of what made Tsh feel lost at sea on her faith journey — and how the liturgical year brought her back to God in new ways. Jenn and Tsh talk about mental health, explore Advent and Christmastide in new and ancient ways, and Tsh reveals some personal insight into her decision to close her popular blog at the end of 2020.For the shorter, produced version with narration from Jenn: Listen to On Journeying: Travel, Traditions, and Turning to the Psalms with Tsh Oxenreider. In that episode, we pull the threads of what it is to embrace the shadow and light of the advent season, and Jenn offers a prayer and a reflection question, too.Shadow & Light by Tsh Oxenreider2021 Liturgical Year Daily Sacred Ordinary Days PlannerWaiting on the Word: A Poem a Day for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany by Malcolm GuiteAll Creation Waits: The Advent Mystery of New Beginnings by Gayle BossWhite Taper Candles from GoodLightSpotify Playlist: Advent with Sacred Ordinary DaysTsh OxenreiderAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on  Apple Podcasts  or  Spotify.

    On Journeying: Travel, Traditions, and Turning to the Psalms with Tsh Oxenreider

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 43:18


    Writer and travel guide Tsh Oxenreider joins host Jenn to talk about journeying through shadow and light during Advent — and using the Psalms to map the way. Tsh shares about navigating different faith traditions and forging a new path for herself —  a path that, as it turns out, has been well-tread by centuries of Christians before her. Tsh and Jenn discuss spiritual pilgrimages, finding meaning from cultures outside their own, and sifting out gifts and graces in the Psalms. They also dive into book recommendations and their favorite seasonal songs, and Tsh reads an excerpt from her new book, Shadow & Light.About the guest: Tsh Oxenreider is the bestselling author of several books, most recently Shadow & Light, a guide for the Advent season using Psalms as a prayer book, and At Home in the World, the story about her family's year traveling around the world out of backpacks.Why now: Popular culture would have us believe that the 12 Days of Christmas are simply a countdown calendar to December 25. But as Tsh points out, that's not how the Christian calendar works. We celebrate Advent, and then Christmastide, with its 12 days of celebration stretching to January 5. Depending on your tradition or denomination, you may be wondering...if I'm holding back on Christmas traditions...what does that leave me with for Advent? Jenn and Tsh discuss.Reflection point: How might more fully engaging in Advent as a season of preparation for Christmas allow us to lengthen your celebration of Christmas itself? As Jenn explores in this episode, perhaps in your answer, there's a clue as to something you might do right now to go a bit deeper next Advent, too.Links:Shadow & Light by Tsh Oxenreider2021 Liturgical Year Daily Sacred Ordinary Days PlannerSpotify Playlist: Advent with Sacred Ordinary DaysTsh OxenreiderAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

    [Unedited] Scott Erickson with Jenn Giles Kemper

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 69:34


    Listen to the unedited conversation between Scott Erickson and Jenn Giles Kemper, available now! On Thursdays following a newly-released interview episode, we're releasing the long-form conversation. We hope it feels like you are sitting in a chair at the table with us.As we were producing our episode of Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper with Scott, we realized something: There's SO much that falls on the cutting room floor. As you'll hear in this conversation with Scott, he and Jenn both dove much deeper into the exact places where vulnerability touches vocation, creativity, family life, and spiritual leadership.You'll hear more of his fun, funny, provocative nature come out -- including when Jenn accidentally prompted him to tell a vasectomy story. They talk about their families by name, prayer lives, evolving work as spiritual directors, the enneagram, making art, embarrassing moments, and how leaders (especially those in the Church) need to be living out what they're teaching in private, personal ways...or as Scott succinctly says “smoking what you're selling.”For the shorter, produced version with narration from Jenn: Listen to On Vulnerability: Prayer, Art, and Parenthood with Scott Erickson. In that episode, we pull the treads of what it is to embrace vulnerability, and Jenn offers a prayer and a reflection question, too.About the guest: Scott Erickson is a featured author in the Sacred Ordinary Days spiritual formation book shop, and his quirky, thoughtful words and art on prayer have been a favorite for our team and customers this year. (We're thrilled to have added Scott's newly released book, Honest Advent, to the shop, too.)Links:Scott Erickson Art@scottthepainterHonest Advent: Awakening to the Wonder of God-With-Us Then, Here, and Now by Scott EricksonMay It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord's Prayer by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonPrayer: Forty Days of Practice by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

    On Vulnerability: Prayer, Art, and Parenthood with Scott Erickson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 32:26


    Artist and storyteller Scott Erickson joins host Jenn Giles Kemper to explore vulnerability through prayer, creativity, and parenthood. Jenn brings her natural curiosity and her experiences as a spiritual director to the chat, inviting listeners to ponder their own vulnerabilities in this season of Advent.Throughout the episode, Scott and Jenn explore rekindling the wonder of God-with-Us. Scott shares about the “hauntings” he feels in his vocation and Jenn reveals which recent life experiences have been highlighting her own vulnerabilities at Sacred Ordinary Days -- and in her personal life, too.About the guest: Scott Erickson is a featured author in the Sacred Ordinary Days spiritual formation book shop, and his quirky, thoughtful words and art on prayer have been a favorite for our team and customers this year. (We're thrilled to have added Scott's newly released book, Honest Advent, to the shop, too.)Why now: In the Christian season of Advent, we remember the centuries the people of God waited for the long-prophesied Messiah, who eventually arrived through the birth of Jesus. The word Advent, in fact, means “coming” or “arrival.” It marks the beginning of the liturgical year because it is where the story begins.Reflection point: How are you going to embrace something or someone that makes you feel exposed and vulnerable this week?Links:Scott Erickson Art@scottthepainterHonest Advent: Awakening to the Wonder of God-With-Us Then, Here, and Now by Scott EricksonMay It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord's Prayer by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonPrayer: Forty Days of Practice by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

    The NEW Sacred Ordinary Days Podcast with Jenn Giles Kemper

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 3:00


    In this trailer, Jenn Giles Kemper, founder of Sacred Ordinary Days and host of this brand-new podcast, sits down to share a glimpse into how her team is crafting a show that will help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful.Here, you are welcome. Here, you belong.Bring your questions along with your cup of tea or coffee and join Jenn at the table soon for Episode 1! Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, and we'll see you soon.In the meantime, we're on Instagram and Facebook, and you can learn more at SacredOrdinaryDays.com.

    Traveling Companions + Sending

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 45:21


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Insight Timer appCentering Prayer via Contemplative OutreachBlessing for Longing from To Bless The Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings by John O'DonohueBRING IT HOMEWhat journey are you currently on, and who are your traveling companions today? Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Ordinary Time + Vocation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 62:23


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Finding Purpose in Life: The Long Guide to Finding Your Life's Work via The Meaning MovementThe Calling Process: a step-by-step guide to finding purpose and pursuing your dream job by Dan CumberlandLet Your Life Speak: Listening to the Voice of Vocation by Parker PalmerTo Be Told: God Invites You to CoAuthor Your Future by Dan AllenderEverything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer by Richard RohrSacred Ordinary Days PlannerBRING IT HOME… What are your thoughts on the season after Pentecost, Ordinary Time? How do you plan to mark it? Will you be exploring your own vocation or perhaps spending some time nurturing someone else's sense of vocation and calling? Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Pentecost + The Holy Spirit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 55:07


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Two days left to sign up for the retreat!Get $5 off the Sacred Seasons liturgical wall calendar now through May 15Purchase the 31 Days to a Meaningful Morning Course for just $20 May 16-June 1Pre-order the academic edition of the Sacred Ordinary Days liturgical day planner and save $5BRING IT HOME…How do you mark Pentecost? In what languages can you spread your Good News? What is burning within you? Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Eastertide + Sabbath

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 54:35


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Sabbath by Dan Allender (part of The Ancient Practices series)Even God Rested by Kim ThomasSabbath as Resistance by Walter BrueggemannGO FURTHERDo you practice Sabbath? How do you cease and feast? Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Eastertide + Celebration

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 43:29


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Our recent webinar on daily practice, the Examen, and retreats, plus details on our own retreat this May!25 Ways to Celebrate Life This Easter SeasonFeast! Real Food, Reflections, and Simple Living for the Christian Year by Haley StewartA Homemade Year: The Blessings of Cooking, Crafting, and Coming Together by Jerusalem Jackson GreerCommon Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals by Shane Claiborne, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, and Enuma OkoroLet Us Keep The Feast: Living the Church Year at Home edited by Jessica SnellCircle of Grace: A Book of Blessings for the Seasons by Jan RichardsonKeeping the Feast: Metaphors for the Meal by Milton Brasher-CunninghamThis Must Be the Place: Reflections on Home by Milton Brasher-CunninghamGO FURTHER How are you planning to celebrate Easter not just as a day, but as an entire season? Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Holy Week + Easter + Prayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 51:12


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Worldwide Labyrinth locator“Be Still and Know” prayer from Work of the PeopleGO FURTHERWhat were your prayers like as a child and how have they changed or grown as you have changed and grown? What prayer practices are you playing with these days?Let us know on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Lent + Almsgiving

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 50:52


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Where Jesus Prayed by Danielle Shroyer (and Lacy's current Journey Book Club selection!)Prayers of the PeoplePop ResourcesThe Brilliance, “Prayer of the People,” from the new album, BrotherBetter Life BagsNoonday CollectionKiva Micro-LoansSama GroupRevised Common Lectionary Google CalendarL'Arche InternationalGO FURTHERHow do you give? Has our conversation inspired new and creative ways to give? About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Lent + Prayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 49:53


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Worldwide Labyrinth locator“Be Still and Know” prayer from Work of the PeoplePlus how to practice Lectio Divina, everyday calls to prayer (5 surprising ways to encounter God hidden in your daily life), Lacy's prayer bead collection in the Journey Shop, and Lacy's post on almost buying a house and the meaning of prayer.GO FURTHERWhat were your prayers like as a child and how have they changed or grown as you have changed and grown? What prayer practices are you playing with these days?Let us know in the Sacred Ordinary Days Facebook group or on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Lent, Ash Wednesday + Fasting

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 50:14


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self by Richard Rohr (on the true self / false self and the current Journey Book Club selection!)Spiritual Director's International Seek & Find Guide (Learn more about Lacy's spiritual direction services—available in person in Seattle as well as online via Skype—here)Robcast: Episode 8 | The Enduring Relevance, Astonishing Power, and Unexpected Brilliance of the BibleGO FURTHERWhat's meaningful to you about the season of Lent? Is this your first time engaging or is Lent an annual practice for you? How will you mark this season? How do you discern which practices to engage in? Let us know in the Sacred Ordinary Days Facebook group or on social media using the hashtag #sacredordinarydays. About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Ordinary Time + Rule of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 43:26


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Creating a Rule of Life CourseSpiritual Director's International – Seek & Find GuideRule of LifePilgrim Principles by Lacy Clark Ellman31 Days to a Meaningful Morning online courseThe Desire Map by Danielle LaPorteconsolation vs. desolationExamen Practice download Examen / Ignatian resources:ignatianspirituality.combeckyeldredge.comGO FURTHERHow do you experience Ordinary Time? Are you someone who looks forward to its invitation to embrace the everyday or do you prefer the “high” seasons of Christmas, Easter, and the periods that surround them? About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Epiphany + Pilgrimage

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 43:26


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Lacy's book, Pilgrim Principles: Journeying with Intention in Everyday LifeThe Liturgical Year: The Spiraling Adventure of Spiritual Life by Joan ChittisterDoor-chalking traditionBenediction music from Common PrayerGO FURTHERWhat are your thoughts on Epiphany, and how do you plan to mark it? What star is guiding you in the season ahead? About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Christmas + Christmastide + Celebration

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 45:45


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Living the Christian YearLectio divina how-toVerse for memorization and meditation“Give Me a Word” free course from Christine Valters PaintnerGO FURTHERTell us what your Christmas celebration is like. How did your family celebrate growing up? How do you live with grace in the tension between new traditions and old, other people's expectations and your hope? Do you celebrate Christmas for 12 whole days? What are you hoping to try adding? About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Advent + Crafting Traditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 44:08


    If you'd like to read more of Jan Richardson's blessings, you can pick up her latest book Circle of Grace, which I shared the closing blessing from at the end of the episode. You can also join the Still Forming Advent Meditations group that our friend Christianne Squires has been leading, where she is offering meditations through the Advent season (including audio meditations based on the Advent blessings in Jan's book). To learn more, visit Christianne at stillforming.com.To Dance with GodLiving the Christian YearCommon Prayer: a Liturgy for Ordinary RadicalsCommon Prayer App or access the daily readings and music on the Common Prayer website)Revised Common LectionaryBook of Common PrayerPreparing for ChristmasGod with UsSacred Ordinary Days Essentials Workbook (free when you sign up for our newsletter!BRING IT HOMEHow has practicing Advent impacted your spiritual journey and the way you celebrate Christmas?What Advent traditions do you have in your family?Maybe using the categories of Spirit, Body, Mind, Relationships, Home, and Work from the workbook might be helpful as you begin to think about how to embody this season. We'd love to hear what you come up with!About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

    Soul Friends + The Beginning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 37:54


    RESOURCES REFERENCED:Sacred Seasons: a perpetual liturgical wall calendarSacred Ordinary Days: a liturgical day plannerSacred Ordinary Days Workbook (free when you sign up here)Girl Meets GodTo Bless the Space Between UsBRING IT HOMEWhat's your experience of the Liturgical Calendar? Add your voice to the conversation in the Sacred Ordinary Days Facebook Group or on social media using the hashtag #SacredOrdinaryDays.About Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. We appreciate your ratings and reviews, too.

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