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As you well know, Bishop Scott B. Hayashi is retiring next year and we are deep in the process of finding his replacement. On this episode of Epodcopalians, we are joined by the Rev. Michael Carney from St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church to discuss how the search is going!
This episode of Utah Epodcopalians talks about a current event in our state - the legislative session. This episode features two special guests who discuss the importance of being heard in the legislature by staying informed on current issues. The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, who is always an advocate for gospel values at the state capitol, discusses with Nancy Appleby. She is a devoted Episcopalian who has been a voice for the voiceless at the state capitol for many years.
This episode of Church and State is a continued conversation with Jack Cobb, the Episcopal Church's Domestic and Environmental Policy Advisor. This episode discusses how the church has made an impact on the federal government and why it's important for all church members to exercise the gospel values of social justice. The principal interviewer is The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah.
The Utah Epodcopalians love talking about seasons of the church year, and the newest episode is about the season of Epiphany! The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi is the special guest on this episode, and he discusses what Epiphany is, how it is separate from Christmas, and how we can best recognize and celebrate this season.
As an Episcopalian and a Christian, how can you make a difference in our government? We pass resolutions in the Episcopal Church concerning social justice, but how do we get our opinions known? There is a way. The guest on this episode of Church and State is Jack Cobb, the Domestic and Environmental Policy Advisor of the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations, and he has good advice on how to reach Congress. The host is The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah.
It may be Christmas season in the malls, but it's Advent in the Episcopal Church. Advent is one of the least understood seasons in the church calendar. It is a time of reflection and preparation that enhances the meaning of the upcoming season of Christmas. Bishop Scott B. Hayashi and St. Mark’s Cathedral Dean Tyler Doherty explain the purpose of Advent and how to observe it on this episode of The Utah Epodcopalians.
In this troubled time, The Episcopal Church has a world-wide voice for the voiceless through the United Nations. Bishop Scott B. Hayashi hosts a special podcast episode with Lynnaia Main, the Episcopal Church Representative to the United Nations. It’s our third edition of Church and State, a Diocese of Utah podcast series about the Church and government.
The debut episode of Church and State features Rebecca Linder Blachly, Director of The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations. It is hosted by The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, Bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Utah. Few seem to know that our church has lobbyists on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. who are dedicated to advocating for General Convention resolutions about poverty, immigration, equality, and dozens of other topics. The Episcopal Church's Office of Government Regulations also assists congregations and dioceses about advocacy strategies and organization. Bishop Hayashi, who frequently advocates for social justice issues, wants all to know of this important ministry and well-respected presence in Washington D.C., especially as politics and social issues have become part of daily life in this political time.
"When you welcome the stranger, you welcome Jesus. The book of Hebrews in the New Testament says those who have welcomed the strangers have sometimes welcomed angels unawares." - Presiding Bishop Michael Bruce CurryImmigration is an issue that has divided our nation, separated families and caused great pain to many. On this episode of Utah Epodcopalians, The Rt. Reverend Scott B. Hayashi and The Rev. Dr. Pablo Ramos discuss the Episcopal church's stance on immigration and what we can do as individuals to follow Jesus and support those who are directly affected by this issue.
As a survivor of gun violence, the Right Rev. Scott B. Hayashi of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah has been on the front lines of the fight to stop it across America. How he hopes to cure what he calls a growing "sickness" in this country of fear and violence.
The bible commands us to forgive others, and, according to some research, your health may depend on it. Doctors say letting go of grudges and bitterness can make way for happiness, health, peace, better relationships, and greater spiritual, physical and mental well-being. But not forgiving can cause anxiety, stress, and hostility. During this hour, Dr. Todd Thatcher of Valley Behavioral Health explains about how to get down to the underlying issues that may keep us from forgiving. We also have a conversation with Bishop Scott B. Hayashi of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, about what forgiveness is, why we need it, and how it happens.
The bible commands us to forgive others, and, according to some research, your health may depend on it. Doctors say letting go of grudges and bitterness can make way for happiness, health, peace, better relationships, and greater spiritual, physical and mental well-being. But not forgiving can cause anxiety, stress, and hostility. During this hour, Dr. Todd Thatcher of Valley Behavioral Health explains about how to get down to the underlying issues that may keep us from forgiving. We also have a conversation with Bishop Scott B. Hayashi of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, about what forgiveness is, why we need it, and how it happens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.