Postmodern Liturgy Anthony Mako
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Through prayers, reflection, mindfulness practices and original music, this Podcast is a revisioning of Christian Formation.
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Stop Killing Your Prophets
Readings, Reflection, and Meditation for the 2nd week of Lent.
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The Devil You Don't Know
The Devil You Don't Know (1st Sunday in Lent)Anthony MakoShow Notes:Our Readings This Week:Deuteronomy 26:1-11Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16Romans 10:8b-13Luke 4:1-13*All readings are from the NRSV with a couple small adjustments for gender neutral pronouns*All music is written, recorded, and copyrighted by Anthony MakoJoin us at postmodernliturgy.comfacebook.com/postmodernliturgyTwitter: @pmliturgyInstagram: @postmodernliturgy
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Postmodern Liturgy Season 3!
A Trailer for the return of Postmodern Liturgy which corresponds with the beginning of Lent.
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Lent IV
On this weeks episode we return to the topic of shame. For the final episode of Postmodern Liturgy's Lent series we explore how certain institutions, including the church, limit growth.
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Lent III
This week marks the beginning of a (temporary) new format. Because so many churches are, rightly, not meeting today, and possibly for the next few weeks, I wanted to provide a resource. In this weeks episode, I address the thing on everyone's mind right now.
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Lent II
In the episode this week, we are trying to get to the bottom what exactly we mean by “sin” so that, perhaps we will have some reasoning behind this season of confession, repentance and preparation.
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When theology rests in your heart
PostModern Liturgy’s reflections have led me, as clergy, to continually let scripture bring me to rest. The whimsy, and yet theological weight of Postmodern liturgy brings me joy every week. If you, like me, are done with sad and angry deconstruction, Anthony gives you a new way forward and lets you know you are not alone, all in the rhythm of the church year.
Background music and noise....:-/
I was super excited to listen to this podcast but from the second it started, the “music” was like fingernails on a chalk board. I fast forward to the content and was so disappointed that the “music”, while it changed, was equally as distracting and I could barely finish the podcast. WAY TOO LOUD...
I’m trying to listen to this again...I LOVE the content but can hardly concentrate on the readings because of those annoying 5 or 6 notes that keep playing in background. If you could turn it down JUST A LITTLE it would be so helpful.