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Produced by Church Health, “The Mystic” features Joshua Henry Narcisse, Dr. Scott Morris, Micah Greenstein, Kirk Whalum and Joy Gilmer Marseille, as they share music, conversation and matters of the spirit. In The Mystic, the world is far better served by

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    • Mar 5, 2026 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 55m AVG DURATION
    • 57 EPISODES


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    S2E3 Mercy & Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 54:01


    How do we understand God's mercy in a time when the issue of justice is bandied about at every turn? As we think about your own understanding of both justice and mercy, we hope to give illustrations of both. Collectively, the panel answers the question "When have you experienced mercy in your own life?"  

    S2E2 Do You Hear What I Hear?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 55:08


    February Mystic for 2026. A discussion on words getting us twisted, but music can lead to truth and clarity. Let's go spelunking into the meaning of songs.

    S2E1 Staying the Course in the Uncivil Discourse War

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 55:22


    Questions being discussed are:Do you even believe that there is currently an uncivil discourse war? Am I just being too dramatic?What is even the “course” we are supposed to stay in this current environment? I have mentioned the course is love but really what does that even mean?What are your prescriptions for staying the course?So, I mentioned, I retreat and become passive aggressive in the face of uncivil discourse. Is this the right way to handle it? What might you suggest that I try instead? 

    S1E54 Spiritual Deep Freeze

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 49:56


    abbi Micah Greenstein hosts December's installment of The Mystic. This month's theme is "Preventing A Spiritual Deep Freeze as Winter Approaches." Stellar music with Kirk Whalum Ashley K. Davis Keia Johnson, and the wisdom of Rev G Scott Morris, Rev Lillian Hallstrand Lammers, and Dorcas Griffin.

    S1E53 Invincible Gratitude

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 48:17


    The group discusses the importance and power of acknowledging and expressing gratitude, even in the midst of challenging times.   

    S1E52: How we See the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 57:45


    We are blessed that Dorcus Young Griffin is our guest this month. Dorcus works in county government, and her brother is the city mayor of Memphis. She has a unique perspective on what we will discuss. Last month, we discussed how we are called . This month we will discuss how we see the world.  How do our own biases influence the world we are interacting with. We suspect that by the 6th of October the national guard will have boots on the ground in Memphis. If so, how do we see that? But how do we see the other things around us? 

    S1E51: A Calling?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 63:24


    We explore this idea of calling, vocation, purpose, and what it means to live our lives in a way that aligns with where and how we understand God to be leading us. A few questions that we'll toss around together: We explore the experience of how you were led to your current call.  How do you know God is calling and it's not purely you wanting something different? How do you fulfill the call when you feel like you've got nothing left to give? When do you know a particular call is finished? Why do you trust God to answer the call in the first place? 

    S1E50: Is Free Will Really Free? The Interplay of Genetics and The Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 56:44


    Is our free will overrated given that physiological, psychological, and behavioral factors are so strongly influenced by genetics? Looking back on your lives, are you more aware of genetic influences that explain your life journey, your likes, dislikes, behaviors, etc. (beyond your cholesterol numbers!) How “free” is free will in your thinking? For individuals raised in a violent neighborhood in the 20th century, as a slave in the 19th century, or as an advantaged person in the 21st century, do our life circumstances create different conditioning realities that habituate victims and deprives individuals of choices, or is as much of our life, looking back, a matter of genetics? 

    S1E49: Polemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 54:17


    1. What is the role of disciplined, godly, thoughtful polemic in facing today's unique challenges? 2. What place do the arts (drama, literature, music, etc.) and religion play in it all? The title is a wordplay on our precious civil rights anthem. The song we sing is an example of creative, righteous indignation against any injustice, led by, as usual, creators. Collaborators on the Humanité project were mostly from other countries experiencing similar challenges. The singer & cowriter on this song, Asa, is from Nigeria.  The idea is that the whole world, not just the US, is experiencing this together. And religion, the arts, academia et al must play our roles in prayerful, measured ways.  Is it OK to pray for someone to fail?  What are the alternatives for people of good will who see evil being perpetrated against the vulnerable? 

    S1E48: The Wisdom of Elders

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 59:59


    Who has been the most influential elder in your life? Think hard and please share concisely why that particular individual, whether a mentor, grandparent or other elder - living or deceased - continues to shape you.  How can the aging population of church going folk today inspire the younger among us?

    S1E47: The Role of Theatre in Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 58:26


    This one is a nod to Ashley and Keia, and their lives in the theatre world. We wouldn't dare recommend music knowing that this is their wheelhouse and passions! Since the 47th president's takeover of the Kennedy Center, we have been thinking a lot about the role of the arts in our society and have particularly honed in on the theatre. While theatre productions have always offered social commentary and served as havens of resistance, increasingly there are theatre companies who center their purpose on promoting dialogue on complex and divisive issues – notably, Playback Memphis and Collaboraction in Chicago. 

    S1E46: The search for connection and community in a world that is seemingly moving in the direction of "contactless" modes of interacting

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 62:31


    What does it mean to seek genuine human connection, participate in the vulnerabilities ofrelationships, build a sense of community and belonging in a world that is increasinglydigitized and whose digitization could be leading toward folks opting out of the work ittakes to be "with" one another.The Mystic team reflects on their own relationship to technology, how it entered our livesand how it shapes our lives today. And then move into how we feel about the role ofeverything from AI to dating apps, to virtual meetings, and what that means for how we connect with each other. 

    S1E45: Faith and Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 53:00


    Guest speaker, William Cope Moyers of Hazelden/Betty Ford talks about his experience with addiction and recover and thoughts on how the faith community handles these issues. 

    S1E44: Let's talk about CHARITY

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 59:19


    We are personally interested in your thoughts, especially this time of year and into the New Year's resolutions, about perception & practice of Charity. What are the best ways to do it? Empty ways?  Has it become the tool of oligarchs to justify their dirt in some ways? To avoid a government that would tax them highly to do the same work with no credit? (We'd have to tread lightly on that one!)  And then where would the just and worthy causes be without them? The arts, Etc. How can regular people live into the connection between charitable acts and the self-giving, eternal love of God?  The ways that charity tends to feel top-down and denigrating to those in need when it shouldn't. 

    S1E43: Why does Christmas matter in America?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 49:57


    The Mystic panel reflects on their own life experiences with Christmas, and then they discuss what Christmas means in our national context.  

    S1E42: Unpacking the term Resiliance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 46:38


    Panelists react to any of the above and/or share a story of resilience in your experience as a pastor. Where did resilience come from in your hopes and dreams of election time in 2016. From where will it come no matter what the outcome in 2024?

    S1E41: "The Power and Problem of Nostalgia"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 57:41


    We begin by reflecting on:  When do you find yourself feeling most nostalgic these days.  Where/when does your nostalgia take you?   What are some of the feelings and sensations that accompany that experience.   How does nostalgia help you as a pastor/leader?  How does it hinder you?  Are the laments of the declining mainline church just pining for the "good ol' days" or is there something else within that experience that can be a pathway for renewed relevancy for organied religion in this present moment.   Within this initial conversation we explore the power of nostalgia in public, such as the recent influx of advertising pulling on themes from the 90s and early 2000s, the increase in popularity of more analog technologies like vinyl and Polaroids, as well as the political nostalgia behind the claims of MAGA on one end and a "return to normalcy" on the other end.   As religious leaders that are tasked with helping folks navigate change institutionally and in the world:  

    S1E40: “A Kindly Look” The Oversized Importance of Greetings

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 58:01


    A Kindly Look — there is power in a glance. Try to recall one good and one bad experience you've had when a stranger “looked at you a certain way.”  I see you.  The importance of a look or greeting to the deeper spiritual work — even “evangelical work” — of folks who desire to represent (and perhaps manifest) the Divine.  The difference between men's & women's public bathroom etiquette!  Are there any significant underlying reasons for these differences?  

    S1E39: Age Ain't Nothing but a Number

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 54:00


    We've been talking a lot about age in this country in the midst of this election year and ageism is one of this least talked about forms of discrimination.  What are your thoughts on age – both how you were brought up to think about age, and also how you think about age now at this moment in your life? What have you noticed about the public discourse about age recently? In sacred texts, someone living a very long time is often seen as receiving favor from God. Since we know that not everyone gets to grow old, what meaning do you ascribe to living to a “ripe, old age.”

    S1E38: The Meaning of July 4th and The American Dream: Past, Present, Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 47:54


    The Fourth of July is best known for red, white, and blue attire, drinks, fireworks, and barbecues. The holiday is revered as a summertime staple, but before we look up at fireworks, members of The Mystic panel will reflect on the meaning of The American Dream.

    S1E37: Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 51:51


    Using voices to speak to issues of the day, no matter what. For religious leaders there are many voices. This discussion will center on the balance between the prophetic voice and the pastoral voice.

    S1E36: What would MLK do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 57:10


    he team of the Mystic talks about Martin Luther King Jr. and what he might be working on if he were alive today. 

    S1E35: Self-Absorption, Self-Awareness, and Our Shared Life Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 55:59


    Are people more self-absorbed these days? Has the proliferation of social media, polarization, and the decline of traditional religious affiliation made it easier for people to be more self-absorbed and less interested in the possibilities and demands of sharing in community? What about self-awareness?  How can the cultivation of self-awareness help us address what seems like a self-absorption epidemic.    During the first half of the discussion, we reflect on the above questions and try to get a handle on what it's like to pastor, live, and have faith in a seemingly more self-absorbed world. The second half of the discussion will focus on exploring our journey to deepening self-awareness and how that practice can offer us a way out of the collective naval gazing.   

    S1E34: The Art of Parent-Child Love Relationships with Mysticians and Artist Stuart Sheldon

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 59:16


    The Mystic panel shares their parent-child relationships in succinct and fabulous ways with artist Stuart Sheldon.   (b. 1963, Miami) Stuart Sheldon is a multimedia artist and podcast host best known for immersive installations and collage paintings exploring literature and social justice. Sheldon's gun-sense billboard, How Was School Today?, in collaboration with the artist collective, For Freedoms, earned him a 2018 Ellies Creator Award from Oolite Arts, honoring “the backbone of Miami's visual arts community.” His Swan Dive Podcast features guests from all walks of life who made a major life change to chase their dream.  

    S1E33: Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 57:42


    As we kick off 2024, we focus on “Grace” and specifically looking at how we use it in dealing with division. As we head into what is likely to be an incredibly polarizing election year, there is worry that we will experience living in two worlds, completely separated from those with different political and social perspectives. 

    S1E32: Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 53:37


    Led by Rabbi Micah Greenstein, the group will discuss change and how it affects us in our daily lives. Music by Karen Smith, Dr. Ashley Davis and Kirk Whallum

    S1E31: The Role of Humor in our Lives

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 52:36


    From day-to- day, to our politics, to end of life and funerals. What is the funniest thing that has happened in your role as a clergy person. How much does it matter that our next mayor has a sense of humor? What is the funniest story you can tell on yourself?

    S1E30: In a Barbie World

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 56:29


    This month's Mystic is a discussion of religious decline led by Rev. Dr. Lillian Lammers. What do you think are the primary drivers for US adults falling away from religious institutions?  What kinds of things can our religious institutions be doing differently that might slow or reverse this decline? Does the new Barbie movie offer any insight? 

    S1E29: Staying Positive in a Negative World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 52:45


    How do you stay positive given the avalanche of daily tragedy, locally, nationally, and globally? No theological quick fixes. Heaven will be fine, earth is where all the problems are.  Beyond deep faith and prayer, what helps?What helps you to keep positive through the ages and stages of life?

    S1E28: Forgiveness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 56:18


    This month, the Mystic panel discusses apologies, forgiveness, and the role of grace in our public and private lives.

    S1E27: What would MLK Jr care about in today's Memphis?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 54:00


    If Dr. King were to be in Memphis in 2023, what would he want to do this week? I suspect he would still want to do God's will. That of course begins with being committed to the truth—an ever-elusive thing for us to grasp. Writer Leo Tolstoy said, “Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.” For so much of what we encounter, there is a lot of washing to be done. But I believe that the truth is to be found, and we can find it the same way that King was looking for it on the night of April 4, 1968.

    S1E26: FEAR as a Catalyst

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 56:04


    Everyone in Memphis seems to be suffering from what could be labeled as “fear fatigue.” We spent the past three years with some level of fear about getting sick from COVID. So many in our community have spent the last six months being afraid of being a victim of crime. Folks seem more on edge. Add this to the everyday fears that pop-up in our lives on a regular basis and you can get a sense that folks are tired of the additional energy they have been expending on fear, and the additional space it has taken up in their minds for a sustained time. This month's Mystic is an invitation to speak intelligently about a topic that we all keep bumping up against in conversations. Fear has function in our lives. Sometimes, it is the powerful catalyst for demonstrations of courage. Sometimes it's a tool for reminding us of our faith or provoking our imagination. Listen to this month's Mystic to learn more on this important topic.

    S1E25: Lent Season and You

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 58:24


    In this episode of The Mystic, our panel discusses how the seasons of Lent affect our mind, body and spirit. Special musical guests are Ashley Davis and Keia Johnson.

    S1E24: New Year, New Intentions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 58:20


    So why do we make resolutions in the first place? And are they really that helpful? The panel explores the role of resolutions at the start of a New Year and try to make sense of the deeper needs, hurts, and desires that are behind our motivation to change. This episode we're led in music by Dr. Ashley Davis and Jonny Pineda.

    S1E23: Where is Home?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 50:56


    If indeed "There's no place like home!" then where is home for you? As we enter this holiday season, this month's Mystic tackles the idea of home by reflecting on the people, memories, and experiences that make it possible for home to be wherever we find ourselves. This intimate conversation between regular panelists Rabbi Micah Greenstein and Rev. Joshua Narcisse explores the reality that home is a choice we make about the relationships that matter most to us.

    S1E22: STORMS

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 58:50


    Jonny Pineda conveys musically what his perceptions are during his own storms and connects to the devastation of the current physical storms in Florida, Haiti, etc. We all share about where to hide during, how to be strong in, and how to survive storms.

    S1E21: Philanthropy and Memphis

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 62:46


    John Carroll of City Leadership joins the Mystic crew to discuss philanthropy in and around our beloved city of Memphis. Also, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins Sunday, so we will also discuss our thoughts on forgiveness.

    S1E20: Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 62:26


    In Genesis, even before Adam and Eve eat the apple, Adam is sent to till the earth, not as punishment but as part of what human life is meant to be. How today do we understand work as a path to better knowing God? What does any of this mean during the great resignation and the struggles the country faces in the Labor market of today? How can work draw us closer to God?

    S1E19: The Holy Art of Flex

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 60:42


    Have you chosen the one and only path God wants for you in your life or is flexibility to God's plan a more authentic road? How do you know if you are on the right road for you? Listen for dialog and ideas.

    S1E18: Save a Life, Save the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 57:16


    The recent and ongoing mass shootings occurring in the US are just the tip of the iceberg of our countries gun violence crisis. 99% of gun deaths are by violence other than mass shootings. Every day there are more than 110 gun deaths. Listen in to learn of the advocacy group Moms Demand Action and enhance your understanding of violence, suicide and how the faithful respond.

    S1E17: The Mystical Experience of Mothers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 56:58


    Enjoy The Mystic's Mother's Day's 2022 edition. While holding space for the reality that not everyone's experience of a mother may be equally nurturing, this discussion explores the question of what our mothers teach us about God. This may be character traits we come to appreciate more fully as adults or specific experiences that left a lasting imprint on our spiritual formation. A saying from the Jewish tradition says, "God cannot be everywhere, so he created mothers." How do we see God more clearly and bear God more fully when we understand both what it means to parent someone in faith and what it means to receive God as "mother" in our own lives?

    S1E16: Freedom, Fear and Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 55:13


    This episode probes how our individual understanding and experiences of freedom shape our responses to the ways others express their freedom. In what ways do some systems fail to regard freedom as something that should be equally distributed? What is our responsibility to one another with how we use our individual freedom? When we feel our freedom is threatened, how can we find a foothold in faith? And how do we allow each other the humanity of our fears while also nudging each other toward the freedom that our faith tells us God intends?

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