In the Fields St. Martin's-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to In the Fields! A weekly-ish podcast of sermons, stories, and lessons hosted by the folks at St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields in Columbia, SC.
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Loneliness and Artificial Intimacy: Part II
Caitlyn and Mitch are joined by St. Martin’s Communications Director Jim
Morgan, and continue their exploration of loneliness, community, and the
importance of imperfection in building meaningful relationships. Their
wide-ranging discussion touches on technology, social media culture, and
bluegrass music! -
Loneliness and Artificial Intimacy
Caitlyn and Mitch are back with banter about life and the paradox of a hyper-connected world which leaves us feeling more isolated than ever. The first in what will probably be a series (if they can keep it together) on the loneliness epidemic and its implications on our spiritual and communal well-being. Join us on the search for belonging and the theology of friendship, delivered to you ironically through the digital airwaves.
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SERMON: Bread and Circuses
A Lenten sermon from Caitlyn about the wrist tattoo she got on a whim, and the bread and circuses given inside the city gates. A sermon for those who wish to see Jesus.
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SERMON: Buying Tomatoes
A Lenten sermon from Caitlyn on how hard it is to buy a good tomato, sin we didn’t ask to be a part of, and the grace that we do ask for.
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SERMON: Belonging in the Light
A Lenten sermon from Mitch on John 3:16, the horrors of being different in high school, the belonging of true love, and walking as children of the light in that Love of Christ.
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Sports, Sports Culture, and Healthy Spirituality
Mitch and Caitlyn sit down with Eva Greenberg, educator and athletic director at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia, SC for a conversation about youth sports, athletics, and the gifts and challenges modern sports culture presents to children and families. What does it mean to engage with competitive athletics in a way that is uplifting and spiritually healthy?