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Jodie Niznik uses Joseph's life as an illustration of having real faith in life's challenges. https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyon http://www.jodieniznik.com/Facebook @JodieGNiznikInstagram @jodieniznik; @creatingspaceforgodPodcast “So Much More” Angie's episode on “So Much More” with Jodie can be found here - > https://podcasts.apple.com/mw/podcast/s3-ep-1b-interview-with-angie-baughman-on-psalm-16/id1541782135?i=1000540599082 Angie & Jodie's Steady On episode on her Bible study, “Crossroads: A Study of Esther and Jonah for Boldly Responding to Your Call” can be found here - > https://livesteadyon.com/2021/06/09/episode-55-crossroads-with-jodie-niznik/ Jodie's Bible study, “Trust: A Study of Joseph for Persevering Through Life's Challenges” is available wherever books are sold. Jodie mentioned:A Guide to Prayer for Ministers and Other Servants by Rueben P. Job & Norman ShawchuckThe EnneagramIf you'd like to learn more about the Enneagram, I have a free resource here - > https://linktr.ee/livesteadyon Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The texts for this week are here. A transcript of this episode will be available on our website. Megan refers to the work of Ernesto Cardenal and the book Gospel in Solentiname. For many years, the peasants in Solentiname, a remote archipelago in Lake Nicaragua, gathered each Sunday to reflect on the gospel reading. Read more here. Quote from Thomas Merton: “To allow oneself to be carried away by a multitude of conflicting concerns, to surrender to too many demands, to commit oneself to too many projects, to want to help everyone in everything is to succumb to violence. Frenzy destroys our inner capacity for peace. It destroys the fruitfulness of our work, because it kills the root of inner wisdom which makes work fruitful.” (quoted in A Guide to Prayer for Ministers and Other Servants, by Rueben P. Job and Norman Shawchuck) Our Advent prayer this week is from Paul G. Janssen on re:Worship.blogspot.com. Also, here's Alicia's 2021 Advent playlist if you're looking for a soundtrack for the Advent season. Other resources on our website: commentaries, discipleship, liturgics, music
My guest if Frederick Schmidt. He holds the Rueben P. Job Chair in Spiritual Formation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL. He's also an Episcopal Priest. He recently wrote a piece entitled "6 Spiritual Truths that Won’t Change with the Election." It's a timely piece for reflection and discussion. Special Guest: Frederick W. Schmidt .
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2019-09-22 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Three Simple Rules." Sermon, "Do Good." Philippians 4:4-9Bishop Rueben P. Job, Three Simple Rules That Will Change the World“Doing good, like doing no harm, is a proactive way of living. I do not need to wait to be askedto do some good deed or provide some needed help. I do not need to wait until circumstancescry out for aid to relieve suffering or correct some horrible injustice. I can decide that my way ofliving will come down on the side of doing good to all in every circumstance and in every way Ican. I can decide that I will choose a way of living that nourishes goodness and strengthenscommunity.” (p. 38- 39)“But taking appropriate care of self and living selflessly are not opposites. Rather, they areessential elements of a healthy and productive life. To love God with all of life and to love one’sneighbor as oneself is not to denigrate, deny, or devalue self. It is to proclaim the heart of ourtheology as Christians and to place enormous value on self and on neighbor. It is to choose tolive in the reign of God NOW. To begin to live as a citizen of a new order in which God’s love forall creation is recognized and proclaimed in word and deed.” (p. 49)Support the show (http://tinyurl.com/donatecumc)
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2019-09-15 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Three Simple Rules." Sermon, "Do No Harm." Galatians 5:13-26.From Bishop Rueben P. Job (Author of Three Simple Rules: A Wesleyan Way of Living) “What would it mean if we took this first simple rule seriously? First of all, it would mean an examination of the way we live and practice our faith. And if this examination were thorough, it would surely lead to a change in the way we practice our faith. To do no harm is a proactive response to all that is evil- all that is damaging and destructive to humankind and God’s good creation, and therefore, ultimately destructive to us. To adopt this first simple rule as our own is a giant step toward transforming the world in which we live.” Three Simple Rules; p. 30.Support the show (http://tinyurl.com/donatecumc)
The Well - Scripture: Mark 7:24-29, Psalm 20:1-5 and readings from, "A Guide to Prayer For All Who Seek God," by Norman Shawchuck and Rueben P. Job.