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Wess Daniels is here to set the record straight on the book of Revelation. He talks his book Resisting Empire: The Book of Revelation as Resistance and all about the resistive and liberative themes in the book. Guest Bio/Info: C. Wess Daniels is the William R. Rogers Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary in the School of Intercultural Studies on the subject of the renewal of faith traditions within participatory culture. Find Wess here: gatheringinlight.com Twitter: @cwdaniels Special music by Sister Sinjin: sistersinjin.com Spotify: Sister Sinjin Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga
As we enter into this Lenten season, Jules talks with Dr. Kelley Spoerl, a professor of theology at Saint Anselm College, about a mighty spiritual classic, Caryll Houselander's "Reed of God." During their chat, Dr. Spoerl guides the audience through Caryll Houselander's simple yet extraordinary life, her time writing for a Catholic publishing powerhouse, the importance of Marian devotion, and the renewed interest in recent years toward the somewhat forgotten 20th century mystic. Music for today's episode: "Exceeding" Words and music by Shaun Garrison. © 2015 Shaun Garrison. As recorded on "Exceeding" All rights reserved. Used by permission. "Magnificat" Words and music by Sister Sinjin. © 2016 Sister Sinjin. As recorded on Magnificat. All rights reserved. Used by permission. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mystery-manners/support
In the first episode of our four-part series on the Catholic Subculture, we dive into the world of the poor immigrant communities in urban hotspots, using Betty Smith's classic "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" as our guide. We discuss the physical poverty, living and working conditions, and how Catholics used their suffering as a means of creating intentional, strong immigrant subcultures. Music for today's episode: "Exceeding" Words and music by Shaun Garrison. © 2015 Shaun Garrison. As recorded on "Exceeding" All rights reserved. Used by permission. "Willow" Words and music by Sister Sinjin. © 2018 Sister Sinjin. As recorded on Daughter of Jerusalem. All rights reserved. Used by permission. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mystery-manners/support
We have lined up 18 Christmas songs from some UTR favorites (Josh Garrels, 6'10, Jill Phillips) and some newer discoveries (Sister Sinjin, Dave Pettigrew, Hymns For The Architect). --------------SONG LIST FOR EP.25---------------- "Christmas Light" - Ginny Owens "Oh Come, Oh Come" - Benjamin Dunn & Friends "Love is Here" - Dave Pettigrew "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" - Fernando Ortega "Angels We Have Heard On High" - Page CXVI "Christmas is Here" - 6'10 "May You Find A Light" - Hymns For The Architect "Go Tell It On The Mountain" - The McCrary Sisters "Bethlehem Town" - Weston Skaggs "O Little Town of Bethlehem" - Scott Mulvahill (ft. Sarah Kroger) "The Virgin Mary Had One Son" - Josh Garrels "O Come All Ye Faithful" - Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn "King of Light" - Matt Wheeler "Sleigh Ride" - SHEL "Mary's Song (Our King of Peace)" - Wendell Kimbrough "Joy To The World" - Andrew Ripp "In These Long, Last Days" - Sister Sinjin "Let It Snow" - Chris Rice ----------SHOW CREDITS------------ * Host & Executive Producer - Dave Trout * Music Assistant - Larry Stephan * Sponsor - Matt Searles' "Watches Of The Night" - http://is.gd/mattbc * Sponsor - Jessica Crawford's "Honestly" - http://is.gd/jessicait * Spotify "UTR's Special Menu: Christmas" - http://is.gd/SMplay * Spotify "UTR's Heart, Soul, & Mind Playlist" - http://is.gd/HSMplay * UTR's "Follow The Star" Compilation (free on NoiseTrade) - http://is.gd/cmas18nt * Buildathon 2018 Campaign - https://utrmedia.org/buildathon2018 (c) 2018 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)3 non-profit organization - more info at https://utrmedia.org
Death is the primordial fact of life. And yet, it seems easier sometimes for the dying to accept death than for the living to accept loss. In a moving homage to those who have passed, the women of Sister Sinjin say “Goodbye” in their own beautiful way.
Welcome to first bonus episode of the summer. Host Jimmy Mitchell sits down with old friend, creative genius, and brand new Content Director for Love Good… Alanna Boudreau! Joined by her baby, the ever-sweet (and occasionally noisy) Lewis Walker, this conversation runs the gamut as Jimmy and Alanna discuss the mystery of motherhood, the literary influences around her forthcoming album, and why every person is worthy of being seen and loved. Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher now so you never miss an episode, and get ready to build a better culture with Love Good. . . . This is the LAST WEEK to become a patron and stake your claim on the summer shipment. On top of receiving a free graphic tee and pop socket in your welcome package, you'll also get the brand new album from folk/rock family-band The Hunts, the sophomore release from singer/songwriter trio Sister Sinjin, and a Love Good exclusive publication of poems by Rainer Rilke. Subscribe as a patron now at lovegoodculture.com.