The Liturgists Podcast The Liturgists
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- Religion & Spirituality
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An artful, mind-expanding, heart-opening, genre-bending exploration of how to live a life full of more love and less suffering.
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Church Shopping
Michael Gungor talks about how he's been church shopping and how the Internet has reacted to it as well as his thoughts and feelings around this unexpected burst of cultural conversation
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Sally Kempton
Sally Kempton (January 15, 1943 – July 10, 2023) was an American swami, author, and spiritual teacher. This interview with Michael Gungor from the final year of Sally's time on this planet covers a range of topics from the divine feminine to kundalini to trans-rational perspective. You can check out more of Sally's work at sallykempton.com
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The Sedona Method Part 2
The Sedona Method has helped transform the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. In this sequel to our original Sedona Method podcast that we released last year, Michael Gungor speaks with Hale Dwoskin, author of the book "The Sedona Method" about blocks to releasing, the nine emotional states, how children know how to do this instinctively, and more.
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Enough
In this episode, Michael talks about his discovery about how the most destructive patterns in his history have been rooted in a story of not being enough. This realization has made him refocus his mission to the point that he is restructuring all of his life, work, and business.
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Audrey Assad interviews Gungor
Audrey Assad interviews Michael and Lisa Gungor about Gungor’s new record “Love Song to Life.” They talk about music, theology, and some unexpected musical instrumentation.
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Nonviolent Forgiveness (I Forgive You)
Can the idea of forgiveness actually be violent? In this episode, Michael talks about Gungor's new single "I Forgive You" and explores the idea of forgiveness looking through the different lenses presented in Marshall Rosenberg's "Nonviolent Communication".
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Awesome thank-you
I love it. Thank-you
Creating God in a way that fits your life?
I’m always surprised when people search for God, find him, (you can’t not) but are not willing to accept things that go against what they think is best for their life. We have no control over how we come in to this world and very little about how we go out and yet we are always trying to make God be, or agree to what we think or believe about him rather than seeing what HE has said about who he is. For us to understand God who is infinite, is beyond our comprehension and yet we have the audacity to tell him we know best...? We can all be our own God but when things get out of our control we need a God that is bigger than ourselves and the problems we face. That means he will disagree with us at times and we may not understand him at times but trust that he is all powerful and all loving.
“And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children and their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation.””
Exodus 34:6-7 NIV
I’d be interested to hear your take on this from the original text and how it compares to the translation