The Wild Holy

with Faithe and Stephanie

The Wild Holy is hosted by Faithe and Stephanie. Together, we explore the natural wildness of the Holy — from an everyday recognition in an awe inspiring sunrise to a mystical encounter that defies description. Each week, we invite guests who have lived these experiences to share their stories: their brushes with grace, their thresholds of mystery, and the moments that changed them forever. Through their voices, we cast light on the ways the Holy shows up in our lives. This is The Wild Holy — where we learn to recognize and stand in awe of the sacred for its beautiful, untamed essence.

  1. 1d ago

    Experiencing the Dark Night of the Soul: Finding Hope in Darkness

    In this conversation, Faithe and Stephanie welcome Sarah Vetter to explore the “dark night of the soul,” a season when the familiar ways we have known God, ourselves, and the world begin to fall apart. Sarah, a minister in the United Church of Christ, shares from her own experience of spiritual disorientation, loss of old maps, and the slow, mysterious transformation that can happen when certainty gives way to surrender. Drawing on the wisdom of John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila, Gerald May, and her own lived journey, Sarah describes the dark night less as divine abandonment and more as a process of being remade by love. The conversation moves through spiritual consolation and its absence, the difference between depression and the dark night, motherhood as a disruption of former prayer rhythms, the ache of disorientation, and the surprising emergence of a deeper, subtler sense of God. Sarah offers the image of water tumbling down a mountain, disappearing into limestone, and eventually rising as a clear, life-giving pool, an image of purification, mystery, and trust. The episode also explores how this inner transformation shapes presence, compassion, ministry, intuition, and the way we accompany others. Sarah names “pre-compassion” as a kind of grounded love that exists before choice or action, a way of seeing others from the deep truth of their belovedness. For anyone who has felt spiritually lost, undone, or unsure whether the old maps still work, this conversation offers companionship, honesty, and hope. The dark night may be painful, but it may also be part of love’s hidden work, transforming us by love, into love. Resources mentioned: Gerald G. May, The Dark Night of the Soul: A Psychiatrist Explores the Connection Between Darkness and Spiritual Growth https://bit.ly/3QQWpHV St. John of the Cross, Dark Night of the Soul A public-domain version of the spiritual text/commentary on the online Christian Classics Ethereal Library. https://bit.ly/4vqiTOx Teresa of Avila, Interior Castle / The Mansions A public-domain online version available through Christian Classics Ethereal Library. https://bit.ly/4gba8nm Integral Christian Network / Integral Spirituality Network Practices Sarah mentions a guided meditation practice that moves awareness through different “centers of spiritual knowing,” including head, heart, womb/gut, and feet. https://bit.ly/3SUVp6h Whole-Body Mystical Awakening Guided Meditation The meditation Sarah described which moves through head, heart, spiritual womb, and feet. https://bit.ly/4oWvxD3

    1h 18m
  2. Sara’s Story: Engaged Spirituality and a Heart for Gaza

    09/07/2025

    Sara’s Story: Engaged Spirituality and a Heart for Gaza

    In this episode of the Wild Holy Podcast, we delve into the life journey of Sara, a pastor who aims to embody the dynamic interplay between contemplation and action. Sara's path led her through various spiritual communities, ultimately finding her calling in progressive Christianity as an ordained minister with the United Church of Christ. Her story provides an example of how to navigate the complexities of faith, activism, and the pursuit of justice. Join us as Sara shares her experiences from her time in Palestine, her work with Mass Equality, and her commitment to fostering inclusive spiritual communities. Discover how Sara's engaged spirituality inspires her to act with compassion and conviction in a world that often challenges our deepest beliefs. Tune in for this conversation which explores the sacred connection between inner reflection and outward action.Resources mentioned in this podcast:Subscribe to Sara’s Substack, “West Bank Reflections” 🔗 https://substack.com/@sofnerRead, “The Good Book: Reading the Bible With Mind and Heart” by Peter Gomes to learn more about what the Bible really says about women, gays and lesbians, and people of color...it's not what you often hear from Christians.🔗 https://a.co/d/gLNZ8RWGive to World Central Kitchen: They are actively feeding people in Gaza, ensuring that donations go directly to providing food.🔗 https://wck.org/Give to Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA): This organization helps children in Gaza, the West Bank, and across the Middle East.🔗 https://www.mecaforpeace.org/Give to HEAL Palestine: They work to get injured children out of Gaza for medical treatment in other countries, especially those requiring complex surgeries.🔗 https://www.healpalestine.org/🎵 Music Credit:The music used in this episode was written and recorded especially for The Wild Holy Podcast by the multi-talented and amazing, Jaedon. ❤️

    1h 1m

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The Wild Holy is hosted by Faithe and Stephanie. Together, we explore the natural wildness of the Holy — from an everyday recognition in an awe inspiring sunrise to a mystical encounter that defies description. Each week, we invite guests who have lived these experiences to share their stories: their brushes with grace, their thresholds of mystery, and the moments that changed them forever. Through their voices, we cast light on the ways the Holy shows up in our lives. This is The Wild Holy — where we learn to recognize and stand in awe of the sacred for its beautiful, untamed essence.

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