Rediscovering Jordan Sleed
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- Religion & Spirituality
"Rediscovering" is a podcast about participating in the process of spiritual formation in our actual, everyday lives. Here, Jordan shares different writings, poems, and thoughts that have come from places of prayer and reflection. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-sleed/support
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Beholding: A Conversation with Strahan Coleman
On this episode of Rediscovering, I have the honor of interviewing Strahan Coleman, a writer and musician from New Zealand. Strahan's work has been formative in my life, and I pray that this conversation is a blessing to you! We talk about his new book, Beholding, stumbling through God-given dreams, dead dreams, grieving, and living prophetically. My favorite kind of conversation. Thank you, Strahan!
Links:
Buy "Beholding" by: Strahan Coleman
More from Strahan
Buy "The Rage Against Grace" by: Jordan Sleed
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Power To Become
In the anger that comes with aching for a better world, we are left longing for power. It's inescapable, this desire to see God. John begins his gospel describing Jesus as the One who offers us "power to become children of God". But the power to become what we long to be isn't accessed through anger and control. It's accessed through trust, or acceptance of God as he is. Is there a way God is inviting you to accept him as he is, right now?
“He came to what was his own, and his own people did not accept him. But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God, who were born, not of blood or of the will of the flesh or of the will of man, but of God.”
John 1v11-13, NRSV
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Advent of Gentleness
“The birth of righteousness and love in this stern world is always a virgin birth.” -Frederick Buechner
We're made to tell and hear stories. As we approach Christmas, we might be reminded of the slowness in our own stories. If you're like me, you'll find it hard to go through seasons of slowness without getting demanding, forceful, and even confused about whether God is still with you or not. God continually shows up in surprisingly gentle ways. He takes the long route of development, and I believe it reveals something about his nature. I believe it reveals that he cares more about you and I than he does the timeline.
Here's the poem I quoted:
“I now see this is who you’ve always been
The Writer who is unafraid to set down the pen
To look at the words written with delight and grace
Until they carry this love that cannot be erased”
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Telling the Whole Story: A Conversation with Andy Squyres
Friends, this conversation was such a joy. Andy Squyres has quickly worked his way into being one of my favorite songwriters (and writers). As you'll hear in the conversation, it's not just his cleverness and wit (although he has it). It's his willingness to, as he says, "tell the whole story" through pastoral artistry. We cover a lot of ground in this interview, but not without thoroughly examining said ground.
At the time of this interview, Andy was beginning this new, pivotal moment of his life. Yet the clarity and soundness of mind he brings to the common questions many are asking in the Post-Christian West doesn't leave you feeling unheard or confused. Perhaps he sums his artistic vocation and its place up best when he says: "I'm confusing... I'm not confused, but I'm confusing." While his words may, to some audiences, feel like a stumbling block, his work is not based in resentment, polarization, or anything of the power-grabbing sort. It's rooted in love, and it's been a blessing to me. I pray this conversation, and his writings bless you.
More about Andy.
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I'll see you soon. Thanks so much for listening!
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Rain on Holy Saturday
Holy Saturday is a confusing day. Thankfully, we know the good news of it leading to Easter Sunday. But, is there something to be learned from its initial uncertainty? Is there an invitation to learn to pray more vulnerably on a day like Saturday?
"Saturday"
Rain on Holy Saturday
You seem to fit what the heart can’t say
Grieved, uncertain, and shrouded in gray
Rain is the language of Saturday
Birds still sing, as if they know something
But I don’t after death anticipate
As though underground a garden is now growing
And I have one thing to do: wait
This poem is in my book, "The Rage Against Grace"
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Good Friday Zeal
Good Friday invites us to notice where our zealous expectations of God lead to disappointment. Where do we go from there?
"Friday"
Misunderstood and patient King
Accused and slapped under cover of night
Abandoned by friends under rule of fight or flight
Misunderstood and patient King
Congratulating the meek, poor, and oppressed
Promising an unrecognizable, longed-for sabbath rest
You are not who I thought you would be
You cast down my sword to set me free
Yet defenseless and cold I still cannot see
Death as the inauguration of jubilee
Misunderstood and patient Friend
In darkness I find it easy to pretend
Warming my hands by the fire in regret
It’s almost truth to say I never knew you
Because I did not quite, yet
Find this poem in my book, "The Rage Against Grace".
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