Love is the foundation of the Gospel. Love for God, love for neighbor, love for self, love for family, friends, and all of creation. This podcast is a place for people to share their stories about love, whatever that looks like in their life. I hope this warms your heart and I hope it will bring you joy. Do you know someone who tells great stories and who would have great stories to share? Email me at ameliaarthur@gmail.com to tell me all about it.
In this episode I talk with the Rev. Katherine Doyle, Rector of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and Coordinator for Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky. Katherine shares stories about being a mother to four young adults, an Episcopal priest, and how she lives a life of public imperfection and great joy. She's funny, thoughtful, and full of wisdom about how to live authentically as a wife, mother, priest, and child of God. Follow Katherine on her blog, thesixdoyles.blogspot.com.
Join me as I talk with Katie Langston, author of Sealed: An Unexpected Journey into the Heart of Grace, about her journey from Mormonism to ordained ministry in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Sealed is available starting April 6th on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other online and local retailers.
In this episode I talk with Craig Loya, the 10th Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. We talk about mission and ministry, becoming a bishop during a pandemic, and his hopes for the future of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. This episode was recorded in December 2020.
In this episode I chat with Emily Gowdy Canady, the Missioner for Youth, Young Adult, and Campus Ministry in the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina. We talk about life, motherhood, and love, all in the midst of a global pandemic. This episode was recorded mid-December 2020.
In this episode I chat with the Reverend Doctor Karoline Lewis, the Marbury E. Anderson Chair of Biblical Preaching at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. Karoline is the author of several books and papers, she is a teacher, preacher, scholar, musician, mother, daughter, and god-mother to my pug, Scruffy. You can find more information about Karoline at www.karolinelewis.com.In this episode Karoline and I talk about being a mother and a daughter and what love means in those relationships. This episode was recorded mid-December 2020.
In this episode I pick back up with the Reverend Doctor Lyn Pace, Chaplain at Oxford College of Emory University in Oxford, Georgia. Listen as Lyn shares what it's been like to be a college chaplain during the Covid-19 Pandemic and during a Summer and Fall of social unrest. This episode was recorded mid-December 2020.
In this episode I chat with the Reverend Doctor Lyn Pace, Chaplain at Oxford College of Emory University in Oxford, Georgia, about the stories that he has carried with him in his tenure as chaplain. This episode was recorded in mid-December 2020.
In this episode I continue my interview with the Rev. Tom Cook, we talk about the way our community has responded to Covid-19, the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests and riots, as well as what love looks like in the midst of all of it. There are definitely a lot of opportunities to love.
In this episode, I'll interview Rev. Tom Cook, Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Edina, MN. We'll talk about what it's been like to be a leader in a faith community during the Covid-19 Pandemic, the murder of George Floyd, the riots in the Twin Cities, as well as a bitterly partisan presidential election season. Join us, as we talk about what love looks like in the midst of a world burdened by grief and brokenness.
In this episode I'll wrap up my conversation with my guest, Rev. Duane Nettles, as we talk about holiday memories and final thoughts on Foods of Obligation. We'll also be discussing the meaning of life, as well as a myriad of other interesting topics. Join us for this final episode in our 3 part series, Foods of Obligation.
In this episode, I continue my conversation with my guest, Rev. Duane Nettles, as we tell our stories of foods of obligation. We are also joined by my husband, Mike Arthur, who is a whole other story for a whole other podcast. None-the-less, in this episode we laugh a lot and continue to share the love by telling stories about family, friends, and the foods we love or love to be obligated to eat.
In this episode I'll introduce you to the podcast, Share the Love Stories, as well as to a special guest, Rev. Duane Nettles, from New Orleans, Louisiana. We will talk about "Foods of Obligation" or really, foods with a history in our families and how those foods relate to our memories of what love meant to us in the context of extended family.