Meditations 4 Misfits Fred Grewe
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- Religion & Spirituality
These short reflections are intended to be spiritual hors d' oeuvres, bite sized morsels to whet your soul’s appetite. My hope is that what you hear will invite you into your own self-reflection and discovery.
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Crazy Talk
This podcast offers an introduction to the series that will follow exploring the questions Jesus asked in the Gospels. This episode considers what Jesus had in mind when he said, "Who are my mother, and my sisters, and my brothers?" As Eugene Ionesco once wrote, “It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.”
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Epistemic Authority
"Who" or "What" do you trust to lead you into "Truth"? This is the topic for consideration in this Pentecost(al) podcast. In our reflection, we examine what Jesus might have meant by stating that the Spirit will "prove the world wrong about sin, and righteousness, and judgment" (John 16:13). "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well." - Julian of Norwich
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True Prophets
This week's podcast offers a reflection on "The Call of Isaiah" as recorded in Isaiah chapter 6. This text gives us an opportunity to consider what is a true prophet - and what distinguishes a true prophet from a false one. “He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.” - Nietzsche
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That All May be One
This podcast offers a reflection on the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus as recorded in the 17th Chapter of John's Gospel, where Jesus prays that "we all might be one." What are the implications for us as would-be followers of Jesus today, with our hot-button issues? “Preachers err by trying to talk people into belief; better they reveal the radiance of their own discovery.” - Joesph Campbell
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A Christian Paradox
This podcast offers a reflection on the metaphor Jesus offered of himself as "The Good Shepherd" from the Gospel of John chapter ten. In this sharing, we will consider one of the great Christian paradoxes - that Christianity is meant to be personal but not individualistic.
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Can I Get a Witness
In this week's podcast we take a look at a Resurrection story as recorded in Luke's Gospel, chapter 24. We consider what it might mean to be a "witness" and wonder what if the "Good News" is really good news.