When Love Shows Up: Weekly Reflections about God's Presence
Welcome to When Love Shows Up: Weekly Reflections about God's Presence by the Rev. Philip DeVaul, Rector at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Stopped me in my tracks
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I have a confession to make. I did not intend to spend so much time listening to “When Love Shows Up.” I was working on setting up a podcast for the Episcopal Church that I attend in Dallas, Texas. I’m on staff there. I had work to do. As I was knee-deep in building our channel, I took a break to look around for other podcasts posted by my fellow Episcopalians that we might follow. That’s when I stumbled upon “When Love Shows Up” and Father Philip DeVaul. Of course the episodes that initial grabbed my attention were the three on why he became an Episcopalian. After listening to those three…with tears in my eyes at the end of the third one…I was hooked. This is so much what I want our parish’s podcast to be like. We are much like the parish described in those three episodes. The honesty. The vulnerability. The realness of it all. No skimmed milk. No platitudes. Just honest, real humanity searching for something one deeply knows (and hopes) is there. Those same qualities are what drew me into the Episcopal Church when I was 16 years old and have held me for the last 54 years. Thank you Philip. I will follow your podcast for sure and I thank you for the inspiration you have planted.
Great Stories With Important Applications
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I really enjoy the way Father tells a story. More importantly the subjects he covers are incredibly edifying to me as a pilgrim trying to power through this life.
Great but needs sound mixing
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Great podcast for those working to build their spiritual understanding his voice, message and manner are all so great. I do wish he’d adjust the volume when recording. The levels are so low o have yo crank up the volume in my car to hear anything.
Great way to wake up in the morning
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I like to start the day with morning prayers of some kind and sometimes I like a good sermon instead of a morning prayer service. I really respond to these short, heartfelt stories about God’s work in the world. I always learn something and it’s not too sentimental on the one hand or too formal on the other. I’m very grateful for all the work and thought that goes into these episodes—many thanks to The Rev. Phil DeVaul for reaching out to the world. He himself is also the love that show up in the lives of his listeners and I thank our Good Lord for him.
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