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On Sunday we were joined by Erin Dooley, who shared her faith journey with us and what the next phase of her life will look like. -Sermon from 06/09/2024
John Anthony Castro, a 2024 GOP U.S. Presidential Candidate who notably sued Donald Trump, has been found guilty on all 33 counts related to Federal Tax Fraud. Castro, a frequent guest on The NeoLiberal Round Podcast, had gained attention by suing Trump for violating Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. His legal challenges were discussed extensively on the podcast series “Castro v. Trump,” where he was a key contributor. According to Erin Dooley at the Media Affairs Office at the Texas Department of Justice, in a press release stated that Following a five-day bench trial before Senior U.S. District Judge Terry R Means, he was convicted on all 33 counts of assisting in the preparation of a fraudulent return and was immediately taken into custody” (Press Release by the DOJ on Friday May 24, 2024: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndtx/pr/mansfield-tax-preparer-convicted-33-counts-tax-fraud-after-bench-trial). Despite his high-profile legal battles, Castro's lawsuits in multiple states were largely dismissed. In January, he filed an appeal in Florida against Judge Eileen Cannon's decision to dismiss his case and sought her recusal from all cases involving Trump, citing bias. Concurrently, Castro faced his own legal troubles, being indicted on Federal Tax Fraud charges. In January 2024, The NeoLiberal Round Podcast released an episode featuring Castro, where he vehemently denied any wrongdoing related to the indictment. He explained the errors leading to the charges and stated that he had taken steps to correct them. Castro expressed confidence in his ability to clear his name and reiterated his commitment to his presidential campaign. On April 16, 2024, Castro provided an update, maintaining his innocence and preparing for his May 20th hearing. He indicated plans to testify and expressed a desire to step away from politics afterward. However, following the hearing, on May 20th, Castro was arrested and taken into custody. The Texas State Department of Justice released details of the ruling, revealing that Castro, owner of the virtual tax preparation business Castro & Company, had falsely inflated client tax returns. Convicted on all 33 counts of assisting in the preparation of fraudulent returns, Castro now faces up to 99 years in federal prison, with each count carrying a potential three-year sentence... (McKenzie, Renaldo, https://theneoliberal.com/john-anthony-castro-found-guilty-on-all-33-counts-of-federal-tax-fraud/, in The Neoliberal Journals. On this episode, I share the article, present an audio by John Castro on April 16th 2024 and introduce the episode with a discussion between myself and a guest contributor, Maurice Smith. The NeoLiberal Round is a production of The Neoliberal Corporation by Renaldo McKenzie and is available via our main platform at spotify for podcasters or any stream. Find your stream here: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal. Support us: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com Follow us on twitter: theneoliberalco or renaldomckenzie. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
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On this final Sunday of Lent, Pastor Erin guides us through John 12:20-33 and how Jesus invites us to see ourselves as buried seeds. There's also references to the book, Buried Seeds, by Alexia Salvatierra and Brandon Wrencher. Click here to purchase the book! For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. Recorded on March 17, 2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
On this final Sunday of Lent, Pastor Erin guides us through John 12:20-33 and how Jesus invites us to see ourselves as buried seeds. There's also references to the book, Buried Seeds, by Alexia Salvatierra and Brandon Wrencher. Click here to purchase the book! For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. Recorded on March 17, 2024.
In 2023, Erin Dooley wrote and released a Catholic comedy audio drama as an episodic podcast series called Confessions of a Catholic Single. Now in 2024, season 2 releases on Valentine's Day. Get the scoop on how the show came to be and other behind the scene questions. Most of all, go over and subscribe on whatever platform you listen on so you can begin enjoying this Catholic podcast. Follow the show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@dashentertainment1/videos Follow the show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/confessions-of-a-catholic-single/id1646545575 Follow the show on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YWx4l6Rlfb273pdVJPB8W?si=fe88e1d7dfde4f3a
We are back! In this exciting episode we introduce Education Development Coordinator, Erin Dooley. Erin has taken over the podcast as host and interviews famous podcast hosts Jared Durden and Andrew Crocker. We learn how Erin gets to know people through an array of hard hitting questions and what kind of car Jared and Andrew are most like. Join Erin as she shows Jared and Andrew how it is done. Check out another thrilling episode of, "The Dooley Podcast Take Over."
On the first Sunday of Epiphany, Pastor Erin guides us through the Warmth of Other Suns and explores Jesus' call to envision a new world in Mark 4:12-17, 23-25. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
This sermon was spoken at Kaleo Phoenix church on Sunday, January 7, 2024. On the first Sunday of Epiphany, Erin guides them through the book she's reading called, "The Warmth of Other Suns" and explores Jesus' call to envision a new world in Mark 4:12-17, 23-25. For more information about BLK South, visit blksouth.org. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
On this second Sunday in the season of Advent, Pastor Erin guides us through Mark 1:1-8 and the power of imagining peace. Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year and serves as a period of anticipation and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ at Christmas.
Spoken at Kaleo Phoenix church during the season of Advent, in this episode, Erin guides congregants through Mark 1:1-8 and the power of imagining peace. For more information on Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us as we read the powerful voices of three Native American women sharing their perspectives on Thanksgiving, a timely reflection for the holiday week. For more information, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us as we read the powerful voices of three Native American women sharing their perspectives on Thanksgiving, a timely reflection for the holiday week. For more information, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us as we reflect on the impact of Indigenous women and celebrate and dedicate baby Roy Coldagelli. For more information on Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
In this episode, Pastor Erin navigates Matthew 22:34-46 together. "Lord God, friend of those in need, your Son Jesus has untied our burdens and healed our spirits. We lift up the prayers of our hearts for those still burdened, those seeking healing, those in need within the church and the world." As always we look forward to practicing the ways of Jesus together as the multiethnic family of God. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us as we reflect on the impact of Indigenous women and celebrate and dedicate baby Roy Coldagelli. For more information on Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
In this episode, Pastor Erin navigates Matthew 22:34-46 together. "Lord God, friend of those in need, your Son Jesus has untied our burdens and healed our spirits. We lift up the prayers of our hearts for those still burdened, those seeking healing, those in need within the church and the world." As always we look forward to practicing the ways of Jesus together as the multiethnic family of God. We hope to see you!
"God, you are the power of liberation, calling your servant Moses to lead your people into freedom, and giving him the wisdom to proclaim your holy law. Be our Passover from the land of injustice, be the light that leads us to the perfect rule of love, that we may be citizens of your unfettered reign; we ask this through Jesus Christ, the pioneer of our freedom. Amen."In this episode, we discuss Matthew 18:21-35 and the complex truths of forgiveness. May the ways of Jesus lead us to freedom and liberation for all. For more information about Kaleo visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
"God, you are the power of liberation, calling your servant Moses to lead your people into freedom, and giving him the wisdom to proclaim your holy law. Be our Passover from the land of injustice, be the light that leads us to the perfect rule of love, that we may be citizens of your unfettered reign; we ask this through Jesus Christ, the pioneer of our freedom. Amen."In this episode, we discuss Matthew 18:21-35 and the complex truths of forgiveness. May the ways of Jesus lead us to freedom and liberation for all. For more information about Kaleo visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
WARNING: In this sermon, Pastor Erin challenges the idea of penal substitutionary atonement and presents a non-violent way to view the crucifixion. In traditional seminary experiences, students are often taught the different ways cultures and denominations view the crucifixion, but that's not something everyone is familiar with. So before you listen to this, just know this may rearrange the furniture in in your head and spiritual belief system. If you would like more resources as you explore this idea more, please check out the links below! LINKS TO MORE RESOURCES: Article by Mitzi J. Smith Article by Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre The Non-violent Atonement by Danny Weaver Incarnational Training Framework by Street Psalms ____ In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
WARNING: In this sermon, we challenge the idea of penal substitutionary atonement and present a non-violent way to view the crucifixion. In traditional seminary experiences, students are often taught the different ways cultures and denominations view the crucifixion, but that's not something everyone is familiar with. So before you listen to this, just know this may rearrange the furniture in in your head and spiritual belief system. If you would like more resources as you explore this idea more, please check out the links below!LINKS TO MORE RESOURCES: Article by Mitzi J. Smith Article by Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre The Non-violent Atonement by Danny Weaver Incarnational Training Framework by Street Psalms _____In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."
On this eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we are guided through the Parable of the Weeds and the Wheat in Matthew 13:24-30,36-43 from the perspective of Raj Bharat Patta. "When we, as people of color, narrate our own stories, we take control of our representation, explaining and celebrating the agency of liberation within us. For generations, the colonial perspective imposed powerful epistemology on us, misrepresenting and objectifying our lives, even distorting our connection with God to seek converts." Click here to read the transcript of this message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
In this episode, we are guided through the Parable of the Weeds and the Wheat in Matthew 13:24-30,36-43 from the perspective of Raj Bharat Patta. "When we, as people of color, narrate our own stories, we take control of our representation, explaining and celebrating the agency of liberation within us. For generations, the colonial perspective imposed powerful epistemology on us, misrepresenting and objectifying our lives, even distorting our connection with God to seek converts." For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. Click here to read the transcript for this message.
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us through the current political climate, Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30, and how Jesus responds to our heavy burdens. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
In this episode, Pastor Erin guides us through the current political climate, Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30, and how Jesus responds to our heavy burdens. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
On this sixth Sunday of Eastertide, Pastor Erin guides us through John 17:1-11. Jesus is departing his disciples giving them the task of continuing his work of liberation and continuing his politics of a non-violent way of resistance to oppression and corrupt government. Recorded live on May 21, 2023. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
On this sixth Sunday of Eastertide, Pastor Erin guides us through John 17:1-11. Jesus is departing his disciples giving them the task of continuing his work of liberation and continuing his politics of a non-violent way of resistance to oppression and corrupt government. Recorded live on May 21, 2023 at Kaleo Phoenix church. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
Tai Chi, Harriet Tubman, and Jesus…what do all of these have in common??? You'll find out in episode as we are guided by Jesus comforting His disciples in John 14:1-14. “I go away to prepare a place for you, and where I am ye may be also.”
Tai Chi, Harriet Tubman, and Jesus…what do all of these have in common??? In this episode, you'll find out as we are guided by Jesus comforting His disciples in John 14:1-14. "I go away to prepare a place for you, and where I am ye may be also.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
Eastertide, in the Church Year, is quite literally fifty days of feasting. This represents the main point of the whole gospel which is to prepare us for an eternal celebration and feast.In this episode, we celebrate the first Sunday of Eastertide as Pastor Erin guides us through Thomas' encounter with Jesus in John 20:19-31. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erin-lashley/message
Eastertide, in the Church Year, is quite literally fifty days of feasting. This represents the main point of the whole gospel which is to prepare us for an eternal celebration and feast.In this episode, we celebrate the first Sunday of Eastertide as Pastor Erin guides us through Thomas' encounter with Jesus in John 20:19-31.
On this third Sunday of Lent, Pastor Erin proposes an alternative perspective of John 4:5-42 as we meet Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. This message was preached at Kaleo Phoenix on Sunday, March 12, 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
On this first Sunday of Lent, as we join Jesus in the wilderness, Pastor Erin concludes Black History Month with one more sermon from Dr. King's book, Strength to Love. Shame can be a crippling thing, but how do you regain the strength to love when you feel shame? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
On this first Sunday of Lent, as we join Jesus in the wilderness, Pastor Erin concludes Black History Month with one more sermon from Dr. King's book, Strength to Love. Shame can be a crippling thing, but how do you regain the strength to love when you shame?
In this episode, Pastor Erin hosts KALEO STORIES PART VI — a unique time of storytelling by people in our community as we simultaneously invite Jesus to help us pay attention to the story of our own life. In this chapter, you'll hear stories about community and reflect on the things we need to feel safe in a multiethnic beloved community. The recent lynching of Tyre Nichols demands that we have a new vision and do community differently than the majority of western culture suggests. We grieve the loss of a dear brother to White supremacy and police brutality. RIP
In this episode, we're hosting KALEO STORIES PART VI — a unique time of storytelling by people in our community as we simultaneously invite Jesus to help us pay attention to the story of our own life. In this chapter, we'll hear stories about community and reflect on the things we need to feel safe in a multiethnic beloved community. The recent lynching of Tyre Nichols demands that we have a new vision and do community differently than the majority of western culture suggests. We grieve the loss of a dear brother to White supremacy and police brutality. RIP
In this sermon, we commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We'll reflect on the life events that formed him, hear portions of the last sermon he preached, and be encouraged by the music that shaped the Civil Rights Movement. Click here to read the transcript / notes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
In this sermon, we commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We'll reflect on the life events that formed him, hear portions of the last sermon he preached, and be encouraged by the music that shaped the Civil Rights Movement. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
For the third Sunday in the season of Advent, Pastor Erin guides us through Matthew 11:2-11, the work of Howard Thurman's book, "The Luminous Darkness" and shows us what it means to let the darkness be a peaceful teacher. Advent is a season in which we wait for God and with God. A season of waiting on God in ways that open us more and more completely to the fullness of God, a time to learn to wait as God waits.
For the third Sunday in the season of Advent @kaleophx, Pastor Erin guides us through Matthew 11:2-11, the work of Howard Thurman's book, "The Luminous Darkness" and shows us what it means to let the darkness be a peaceful teacher. Advent is a season in which we wait for God and with God. A season of waiting on God in ways that open us more and more completely to the fullness of God, a time to learn to wait as God waits. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
"God of hope, you raised up John the baptizer as a herald who calls us to conversion. As we joyfully await the glorious coming of Christ, we pray to you for the needs of the church and the world. Hear our humble prayer that we may serve you in holiness and faith and give voice to your presence among us until the day of the coming of your Son, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen." Join us tonight for the 2nd Sunday of Advent as we learn to make sense of the darkness as we're guided through a spiritual practice guide.
"We are waiting. We are waiting in the dark. We are waiting in the holy darkness. We are waiting in the womb of God. Between this Advent and the next. We wait." - A Prayer by Wilda C. Gafney In this episode, we begin the first Sunday of Advent, and Pastor Erin guides us through the work of Wilda C. Gafney, Fleming Rutledge, and the parable of the doorkeeper in Mark 13:34-37. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
"We are waiting. We are waiting in the dark. We are waiting in the holy darkness. We are waiting in the womb of God. Between this Advent and the next. We wait." - A Prayer by Wilda C. Gafney In this episode, we begin the first Sunday of Advent, and Pastor Erin guides us through the work of Wilda C. Gafney, Fleming Rutledge, and the parable of the doorkeeper in Mark 13:34-37.
Truthsgiving, coined by Indigenous activist Christine Nobiss is meant to dismantle common misunderstandings about Thanksgiving with...well, the truth. In this episode you'll hear a moving story from our friend, Tahda Ahtone, whose Native roots and knowledge of American genocide made it difficult for her to follow Jesus...but God. On this final Sunday of our series "The Violence of Love," Pastor Erin concludes our time in homilies by Oscar Romero, guides us through Psalm 46, and creates space for us to sit in what it means to lament and wait on the Lord.
Truthsgiving, coined by Indigenous activist Christine Nobiss is meant to dismantle common misunderstandings about Thanksgiving with...well, the truth. In this episode you'll hear a moving story from our friend, Tahda Ahtone, whose Native roots and knowledge of American genocide made it difficult for her to follow Jesus...but God. On this final Sunday of our series "The Violence of Love," Pastor Erin concludes our time in homilies by Oscar Romero, guides us through Psalm 46, and creates space for us to sit in what it means to lament and wait on the Lord. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
KALEO STORIES PART V — a unique time of storytelling by people in our community as we simultaneously invite Jesus to help us pay attention to the story of our own life. In this chapter, we'll hear stories about expectancy as we lead up to the season of Advent. “Isn't it a mercy that we never get cured of being expectant? It makes life so bearable. However regularly we are disappointed and nothing whatever happens, after the first blow has fallen, after the first catch of the breath, the first gulp of misery, we turn our eyes with all their old eagerness to a point a little further along the road.”
We're on week 7 of our journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we reflect on Romero's homily from April 9, 1978 and are guided through Luke 24:13-35 as we discuss the importance of pushing back on the line of tolerance for White Supremacy. "In this difficult hour more than ever is there need for prayer united with a genuine will to be converted, prayer that out of intimacy with God cuts one off from the confused clamor of life's shallow expediencies, a will to be converted that is not afraid to lose prestige or privilege, or to change a way of thinking when it is seen that Christ insists on a new way of thinking more in keeping with his gospel." - Oscar Romero --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
We're on week 7 of our journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we reflect on Romero's homily from April 9, 1978 and are guided through Luke 24:13-35 as we discuss the importance of pushing back on the line of tolerance for White Supremacy. "In this difficult hour more than ever is there need for prayer united with a genuine will to be converted, prayer that out of intimacy with God cuts one off from the confused clamor of life's shallow expediencies, a will to be converted that is not afraid to lose prestige or privilege, or to change a way of thinking when it is seen that Christ insists on a new way of thinking more in keeping with his gospel." - Oscar Romero
Kaleo Phoenix is on week 4 of a journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we reflect on Romero's homily from February 24, 1980, and are guided through Isaiah 43:14-21. God has always been in the business of liberation and tearing down systems of oppression. Can you see what God is up to today? Can you see the story He is telling? Will you join Him in the work of liberation? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
We're on week 4 of our journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we reflect on Romero's homily from February 24, 1980, and are guided through Isaiah 43:14-21. God has always been in the business of liberation and tearing down systems of oppression. Can you see what God is up to today? Can you see the story He is telling? Will you join Him in the work of liberation?
Recorded on September 18, 2022 at Kaleo Phoenix. Welcome to Week 2 of our journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we read Psalm 146:5-10 and portions of his homily from December 11, 1977. As a church family, we will continue to work for peace and justice and we will continue to strive to be beloved community. See you this evening, friends. You are loved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Recorded on September 18, 2022. Welcome to Week 2 of our journey through the work of Oscar Romero and the way he preached the Good News of Jesus among the poor and oppressed of El Salvador. In this episode, we read Psalm 146:5-10 and portions of his homily from December 11, 1977. As a church family, we will continue to work for peace and justice and we will continue to strive to be beloved community. See you this evening, friends. You are loved.
I turned 33 yesterday. My Jesus year. Jesus, Howard Thurman, and MLK all lived in contradiction to the world they were living in. We must also do so if we want to create spaces of peace for communal flourishing. BUT…it starts with a seed in a greenhouse. I could think of no better way to gift the world with who I am than by sharing this message I gave last Sunday called The Greenhouse Contradiction. It strongly represents who I am as a pastor and the community we are growing @kaleophx. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Recorded on August 7, 2022. For more information about Kaleo visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Today is Trinity Sunday at Kaleo Phoenix. Leonardo Boff writes, "If God means three divine Persons in eternal communion among themselves, then we must conclude that we also, sons and daughters, are called to communion. We are the image and likeness of the Trinity. Hence, we are community beings." In this episode, Erin talks about how we are a trinitarian people and through the Spirit are able to bear the unbearable. Click here to read the transcript. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Today is Trinity Sunday at Kaleo Phoenix. Leonardo Boff writes, "If God means three divine Persons in eternal communion among themselves, then we must conclude that we also, sons and daughters, are called to communion. We are the image and likeness of the Trinity. Hence, we are community beings." In this episode, Erin talks about how we are a trinitarian people and through the Spirit are able to bear the unbearable.
With everything happening in our world, we wanted to create a moment to lament together and provide some encouragement on how to heal together in a community. Song by Chantel Varnado & Xavier Brown.
Recorded on May 15, 2022. Within this season of Eastertide we encounter the resurrected Jesus again and again as we are invited to live as resurrection people, filled with the Spirit, joining Jesus in fulfilling what he set out to do: Bring Good News to the poor, the least, the lost, the left out. For more information about Kaleo, please visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
On Easter Sunday, Kaleo was joined by our friends at Bridge Worship Collective and had service outside in the courtyard at Grace Lutheran. I was a bit intimidated taking on the Easter sermon by myself
Jesus was a subversive, political leader. He took on the humanity of us all and showed us what it means to live a life subversive to the empire. For Good Friday, Kaleo joined our friends at Grace Lutheran Church where we gather, partner, and serve. Grace is pastored by Pastor Sarah Stadler, and she asked me to share a 5min reflection. You can read the transcript by clicking here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Recorded on April 17, 2022. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Recorded on April 10, 2022. For Good Friday, Kaleo Phoenix joined our friends at Grace Lutheran Church where we gather, partner, and serve. Grace is pastored by Pastor Sarah Stadler, and she asked Erin Dooley to share a reflection. For more information about Kaleo, please visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Recorded on March 27, 2022. During the season of Lent, we will give special attention to the women of the Bible each Sunday. Prepare to engage with us this season as we join Jesus in the wilderness, fast from whatever might limit us from receiving his liberating love, and lament that the world is not as it should be. For more information about Kaleo, please visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Recorded on March 20, 2022. During the season of Lent, we will give special attention to the women of the Bible each Sunday. Prepare to engage with us this season as we join Jesus in the wilderness, fast from whatever might limit us from receiving his liberating love, and lament that the world is not as it should be. For more information about Kaleo, please visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Recorded on February 27, 2022. For more information about Kaleo, visit kaleophx.com or follow us on social media @kaleophx.
Join Erin Dooley and Ericka Byrne for some Black Girl Tea as we discuss our thoughts on growing up Black in White spaces, the cost of healing, and the absolute necessity of liberating the next generation. Watch the video here. For more exclusive content, join our Patreon here: http://patreon.com/MillennialsInMinistry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
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Her marriage unexpectedly ended, filmmaker Erin Dooley found strength and forgiveness on the Camino de Santiago. In a new reality series on Amazon Prime, Erin leads pilgrims on walks to help overcome personal grief. She shares her story and details of the series Walks to Forgive with author Kevin Donahue (http://www.sacredstepspodcast.com). DISCUSSIONS FROM THIS EPISODE:Sacred Steps PodcastLeave a Voice Message for the PodcastMOVIE: A Way to ForgivenessSERIES: Walks to ForgiveCamino de Santiago CONNECT WITH THE SHOW ONLINE:Podcast Homepage - sacredstepspodcast.comSacred Steps: A Pilgrimage JournalStream the Video Podcast on YouTube Connect on FacebookView on Instagram MEET OUR GUEST: Erin DooleyErin R. Dooley is a screenwriter in Los Angeles. She often writes themes of family, faith, and forgiveness. She is a writer for hire and has her own screenplays available for option/sale. Her revenge thriller feature "Forced" was a semi-finalist in the BlueCat Screenplay Competition in 2021. Through D.A.S.H. Entertainment, Erin has produced two feature films - "A Way to Forgiveness" and "Broken & Beautiful" - among other short form projects. Her unscripted show "Walks to Forgive" is available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. MEET THE HOST: Kevin DonahueHusband. Father. Backpacker. Pilgrim. Author.In 2019, Kevin Donahue set off from his home in the United States to begin a pilgrimage journey spanning both years and miles, walking across continents to the ancient end of the world, to kneel at the tombs of eight Apostles. Available for Easter 2023, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is Kevin's first-hand account of the people and places found along the way to inspire questions and enlighten answers about faith, hope, and love. BOOK: Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage JournalAvailable from print and digital booksellers for Easter 2023, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is the first-person account of a reluctant pilgrim navigating the eternal questions of faith while walking along the world's revered paths. The book follows one man's journey through Portugal and Spain on the Camino de Santiago, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean connecting California's Missions Trail, across England's ancient Pilgrims' Way, and onward towards Rome via Europe's forgotten footpaths on a journey of soulful discovery. More than a travelogue, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is a first-hand account of a pilgrim's journey and the people and places he finds to inspire questions and enlighten answers about faith, hope, and love.
At the beginning of the fall semester, “Millions of people watched a disagreement between pairs of students at Arizona State University that was captured on video, with the clip showing two white male students getting asked to leave a multicultural space. Groups of ASU students have advocated for multicultural spaces on campus for several years to provide an area for students of color, underrepresented minorities, LGBTQ students and others to meet and discuss issues.” In this episode, Erin Dooley and Ericka Vaughn Byrne sit down to talk through their reaction to the ASU Multi-cultural Space video. Read the blog for more articles and videos on this piece: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
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In this episode, I talk with Erin Dooley, who is a pilgrim, filmmaker, and producer. Erin documented her experiences along the Camino de Santiago in a film entitled A Way to Forgiveness. In her newest initiative called Walks to Forgive, Erin accompanies people on walks in nature as she documents their stories of forgiveness. We talk about what inspired Erin to first go on a pilgrimage and how she has evolved into a forgiveness companion to others.
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Erin R. Dooley was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. She earned her BS in Business from University of Dayton. She is an award-winning screenwriter and made her directorial debut with the Christian musical film "Broken & Beautiful." Erin founded D.A.S.H. Entertainment in 2010 and has produced a feature film, numerous short films and web series, and one feature documentary. Erin is also a speaker, traveling with her documentary “A Way to Forgiveness” giving talks about how to forgive. She has two main projects (listed below) and "A Way to Forgiveness" definately is a result of Erin getting out of a personal funk! A Way to Forgiveness: As a way to heal from the hurt of an impending divorce from her husband of 12 years, Erin R. Dooley embarked on a 550-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain. Along the Camino de Santiago, she discussed the idea of forgiveness with fellow pilgrims. In this 45-minute documentary, walk along side Erin as she learns what it takes to forgive one of life's deepest wounds. Audiences have called the film “a simple yet touching film” that has “fantastic moments of genuine laughter alongside profound healing.”
As a way to heal from the hurt of an impending divorce from her husband of 12 years, Erin walked a 550-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain. Along the Camino de Santiago, she discussed the idea of forgiveness with fellow pilgrims and filmed the interviews. Author Spotlight - Keeping it Real by Shirley T. Burke is filled with stories that will warm your heart,make you laugh out loud, shed a tear and make you want to embrace life.
Erin Dooley is an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker. She has produced two feature films, numerous short films, two comedy web series, a collaborative web series, and one feature documentary. Erin is with us today to discuss her film, “A Way to Forgiveness”. This film documents how Erin embarked on a 550-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain... The post 63. A WAY TO FORGIVENESS – Erin Dooley – writer, producer, speaker appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.
Erin Dooley is an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker. She has produced two feature films, numerous short films, two comedy web series, a collaborative web series, and one feature documentary. Erin is with us today to discuss her film, “A Way to Forgiveness”. This film documents how Erin embarked on a 550-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain... The post 63. A WAY TO FORGIVENESS – Erin Dooley – writer, producer, speaker appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.
On this week's show, we visit with Erin Dooley, a filmmaker, speaker, and author, about her projects "" and "". Erin's work has been viewed nationwide in groups, theaters and parishes. Visit Erin to learn more about her projects at and how to bring her to your church or community. Check out all of our book and movie picks at . For Lisa's speaking schedule visit . Send your feedback to or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
It's the revenge match for Brian and Chad. How did they fare against filmmaker Erin Dooley and Karina's son Eric? Check out Erin's work at Dashentertainmentllc.com. You can see Eric in line in front of you at Taco Bell.
The brilliant, funny filmmaker Erin Dooley is a fantastic sport as she puts up with our low brow, infantile humor as we talk Stand By Me. Check out Erin's work at Dashentertainmentllc.com.
Taylor had a cold this week but was helped along with the support of the team and two amazing guests: a Winter Olympics Gold Medalist and a film creator! The start of the show was hilarious with Taylor trying to get through a segment without hacking up a lung so producers Sam and Macka helped with conversations about the beginning of Lent, an odd Gospel reading and answered prayer. In the second segment, we are joined by Erin Dooley, the creator of the award winning Christian musical "Broken and Beautiful. (www.brokenandbeautifulmovie.com) The film launched on Ash Wednesday and focuses on five interweaving storylines of people at the same church, all dealing with some major struggle (stress, pornography, etc.). And finally, we are joined by three time Olympic bobsledder Curt Tomasevicz. He is a die hard Catholic who shares how his faith played a huge role throughout his incredible career. Don't miss out on this interview as Curt is definitely in the running to be the next "Most Interesting Man in the World." Find out more about Curt's career and motivational speaking at www.tomaseviczbobsled.com.
Faced with the end of her marriage, filmmaker Erin Dooley walked across Spain in order to be able to fully forgive her ex-husband. Join us as we talk forgiveness, the film she made about her journey on the Camino de Santiago, and her latest project Broken & Beautiful, a Christian musical! You can connect with Erin or follow her projects here: A Way to Forgiveness http://awaytoforgiveness.weebly.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AWayToForgiveness/ https://twitter.com/Way2Forgiveness https://www.instagram.com/awaytoforgiveness/ Broken & Beautiful http://www.brokenandbeautifulmovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/brokenandbeautifulmovie/ https://twitter.com/Brokn_Beautiful https://www.instagram.com/broken.beautiful.movie/ D.A.S.H. Entertainment http://www.dashentertainmentllc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DASHEntertainment/ https://twitter.com/DASH_Entertain
Broken & Beautiful with Erin DooleyErin R. Dooley was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. She earned her BS in Business from University of Dayton. Erin began screenwriting at age 24 and made her directorial debut with the award-winning film "Broken & Beautiful." Erin founded D.A.S.H. Entertainment in 2010 to produce her feature and short films. www.brokenandbeautifulmovie.comStrategies for Living Longer with Ira PastorIra Pastor is Chief Executive Officer of Bioquark Inc, with over 30 years of experience across multiple sectors of the pharmaceutical industry. He is also a Board Member of RegenerAge SAPI de CV, a clinical company focused on expedited translational therapeutic applications of regenerative and rejuvenative healthcare interventions, the Reanima Project, member of the Executive Council of the World Academy of Medical Science – WAMS and member of the World Economic Forum’s Human Enhancement council.www.bioquark.com
A Way to Forgiveness: Healing on the Camino de Santiago with Erin DooleyErin was born in Berwyn, IL. Erin earned her BS in Business from University of Dayton in 2000. An actor throughout her childhood, Erin turned to writing at age 24. The award-winning film Broken & Beautiful was her directorial debut. Erin founded D.A.S.H. Entertainment in 2010 to produce her feature and short films including A Way to Forgiveness. A Way To Forgiveness is a 45-minute documentary that chronicles one woman’s journey across Spain to find forgiveness. http://awaytoforgiveness.weebly.comVacations for Warriors with Robert DeMonbrunRobert DeMonbrun, CEO of Vacations For Warriors shares stories and their mission. Our nation’s wounded warriors face challenges every day; emotionally, physically, financially, and more. Their family members and caretakers face constant stress too and that’s why Vacations for Warriors is committed to providing an opportunity for our heroes and their families to enjoy a brief respite from the challenges of their daily lives by offering them a vacation experience of a lifetime and an opportunity to reconnect. http://www.vacationsforwarriors.org