Holy Conundrums

Everett Fritz

Everett Fritz, founder of Andrew Ministries, invites friends and thought leaders into conversation about all the various experiences of the Catholic Church that touch our lives: the beautiful and the disappointing, the painful and the uplifting. Sometimes there will be proposed practical solutions, sometimes there will be reflection and diving for deeper understanding, and usually there will be dry humor and maybe a little bit of irreverence... but only when it’s deserved.

Episodes

  1. 12/13/2022

    The Venn Diagram of Truth and Charity

    Spoiler alert: It’s a circle. Everett talks with Kyle Heimann, Chief Content Officer of Spoke Street Media (the podcast network we’re part of). They talk about Truth, Charity, and whether or not you can have one without the other. In particular, how does Christian community live out the idea that truth cannot exist without charity, and charity cannot exist without truth? Or how does it fail to live it out?  They talk about the polarizing effect of news and social media, and the reputation Christians have of being anti-everything. Kyle and Everett share perspectives on getting people’s stories first, learning how and when to speak to young people about the faith, and how to avoid heated disagreements by hanging out in coffee shops! Kyle’s Advice for Overcoming Division:  Pray (for guidance)Ask “Who would be hurt by this?”Not everything that we think needs to be shared, does. Our solution: Start with curiosity rather than anger. Christians should be known by what we love, not what we hate. Love people.  Learn more about Kyle and Spoke Street at spokestreet.com Spoiler alert: It’s a circle. Everett talks with Kyle Heimann, Chief Content Officer of Spoke Street Media (the podcast network we’re part of). They talk about Truth, Charity, and whether or not you can have one without the other. In particular, how does Christian community live out the idea that truth cannot exist without charity, and charity cannot exist without truth? Or how does it fail to live it out?  They talk about the polarizing effect of news and social media, and the reputation Christians have of being anti-everything. Kyle and Everett share perspectives on getting people’s stories first, learning how and when to speak to young people about the faith, and how to avoid heated disagreements by hanging out in coffee shops! Kyle’s Advice for Overcoming Division:  Pray (for guidance)Ask “Who would be hurt by this?”Not everything that we think needs to be shared, does. Our solution: Start with curiosity rather than anger. Christians should be known by what we love, not what we hate. Love people.  Learn more about Kyle and Spoke Street at spokestreet.com

    32 min
  2. 08/09/2022

    Where is That Spouse I Was Told to Expect?

    This week, Everett is joined by his dear friend, Catholic speaker, writer, and author of Real Love, Mary Beth Bonacci.  Mary Beth shares her story about how she began teaching to single Catholics, and the unique needs that they have that the Church isn’t meeting. She responds to the advice to “get out there more” and where the “there” is that you can go. She cuts right to the question that often lies in the subtext when she hears from single Catholics, which is “Where is the spouse I was told to expect?”  There are lots of guarantees in scripture, but a spouse is not among them. She and Everett discuss the question of living a life when the thing you’re hoping for seems to never come, and the hard question of “Is God enough for you?” Mary Beth also calls out the question that every single person grows to hate, which is “Why are you still single?” (implying, “What’s wrong with you?”). But also, gently… is there a blind spot about yourself that you need to look at with honesty, or some area in which you need to grow?  Mary Beth and Everett also speak frankly about whether singleness is a vocation, chastity, dating, compromise, and settling. All the things. Our solution: Do not put your life on hold. He put you here to follow his will now, not once you find a spouse. Learn more about Mary Beth and her ministry at Reallove.net Learn more about Everett's ministry at https://andrew-ministries.com/ Grab a copy of Everett's new book, One Disciple at a Time: How to Lead Others to Dynamic, Engaged, Life-Changing Faith! Sneak peek from the cutting room floor: “Is there a beatitude somewhere, ‘Blessed are the chaste, for they shall receive a spouse by their 35th birthday’? Where do we get this stuff??”

    33 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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3 Ratings

About

Everett Fritz, founder of Andrew Ministries, invites friends and thought leaders into conversation about all the various experiences of the Catholic Church that touch our lives: the beautiful and the disappointing, the painful and the uplifting. Sometimes there will be proposed practical solutions, sometimes there will be reflection and diving for deeper understanding, and usually there will be dry humor and maybe a little bit of irreverence... but only when it’s deserved.