Ronnie McBrayer Unknown
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- Religion & Spirituality
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This is the podcast of author, speaker, pastor, and spiritual teacher Ronnie McBrayer. This is his collection of talks, interviews, insights from the Enneagram, and conversations with friends on the ever-changing, ever-evolving nature of faith. It is especially for those who are “burned out on religion” - to quote Eugene Peterson’s marvelous paraphrase; for spiritual exiles; and those whose faith is in transition.
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The Path Is Made By Walking, Part 2
In Part 2 of Ronnie’s exploration of the Emmaus Road text from Luke 24, he takes a deep dive into the background of the story - a background that is more than 400 years old - but one Luke and his listeners would have known all too easily. From there, Ronnie gives a challenge to readers of the Bible to ”dig deep,” discovering the multiple worlds that are beneath our shallower readings of the text.
Note: For Dum’s meme ”Persistence,” referred to in the talk, visit: http://dumilustrador.blogspot.com/2011/04/ha-momentos-que-devemos-persistir-em.html -
The Path Is Made By Walking, Part 1
With this introduction to the Emmaus Road experience of Luke 24, Ronnie begins an ambitious series of talks entitled, ”The Path is Made By Walking” (taken from a poem by Spanish poet, Antonio Machado - text below). Ronnie says, ”This story has been given for every true believer, for every spiritual seeker; for every honest doubter, and every troubled questioner; it’s for every wanderer and wonderer; for every curious soul, every longing heart, every disillusioned cause-keeper, and every disappointed lover. It is a tale told for the freshie just beginning her walk of faith; for the cynic who has lost his faith; for the agnostic who interrogates faith; for the atheist who has no faith; and for the old hand, the road-weary traveler who is just trying to keep the faith...I recognize that these seven miles from Jerusalem to Emmaus cover the distance of eternity. I recognize that these few verses might be the most creative use of narrative anywhere in the Christian lexicon - as Luke, the writer, brings together Jewish wisdom, emerging Christian reflection, metaphor, parable, and borrows from both Plato and Socrates. I recognize that this gold mine has gone largely un-mined; and I recognize that I am not up to the task of trying to communicate all that is here.”
“Traveler, there is no path. The path is made by walking. By walking the path is made. Beat by beat and verse by verse...When the goldfinch cannot sing; when the poet is a pilgrim; when prayer will do us no good: Traveler, there is no path. The path is made by walking.” - Antonio Machado -
Dr. Johnny Savage
On his 90th birthday, legendary local dentist Dr. Johnny Savage, shares words with the congregation at A Simple Faith Church.
See the Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzqFXaIIbAU
Johnny’s biography, written by Kathryn Hardy is available at online bookstores. -
An Easter Reflection: In The Garden
”A garden is where it all began - a garden is where it is all headed - and a garden makes it all possible. The resurrection is heaven come to earth; life and life-giving spirit confronting and overcoming death. Jesus is the man working in the garden - restoring the garden of life - does all that is necessary and possible for life to flourish. In the words of Robert Frost: “He has kept the pathway open...our home is at the end.”
Based on John 19 and 20
Images referred to in this talk can be viewed at: https://artandtheology.org/2016/04/05/she-mistook-him-for-the-gardener/ -
Little Donkey
Power. Politics. Prophecy. Peace. And a little donkey carrying Jesus through the gates of Jerusalem. In this talk Ronnie focuses on the overlooked details and persisting challenge of the first Palm Sunday.
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Music featuring the Backsliders
St. Patrick’s Day fell on a Sunday this year, and I couldn’t resist playing a few Irish songs. This quintet collection of The Backsliders band features myself on guitar and vocals, Matt Miller on fiddle, Tim Ryals on percussion, Andy Stucky on bass, and Ricky Stanfield on mandolin. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Customer Reviews
Simple Faith
No matter what is going on in life , Ronnie has the ability to slow things down and speak directly to you. I always come away feeling filled up with what I was looking for.