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We Are FOUND

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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We Are FOUND

We Are FOUND

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We Are FOUND

We Are FOUND

We Are FOUND

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Deon considers the beginning of advent and reflects on waiting between a world that is and a world that can be.
Kyle consider 'greed' and how we might address its impact on our lives.
Kimberly considers 'responsibility' and what it might mean both in her own experience and in the expression of our faith.
Aleem considers the differing responses, from the disciples and Bartimaeus, to Jesus' question - "What can I do for you?"
"The most unlikely people are chosen by God to make us see."- Henri NouwenAleem considers what it might mean for society if the unlikely voices were amplified and likely voices diminished.
Jemima (age 9) considers 1 John 4:18 and how we can face our fears.
Deon considers Mark 9:30-37 and one of the central questions of the gospel - ‘what does greatness look like for Jesus?’
Aleem considers John 6:51-58 and how Jesus, as living bread, invites community and belonging.
Jade considers the power of words in the context of God’s blessing and Noah’s curse.
Marley considers the value of integrating multidisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary approaches in spiritual practice.
Lily considers historical concepts of heaven and hell and poses some important questions:1. Do you think we have adopted better concepts of an afterlife than in the past?2. Do you think we necessarily have truer concepts of an afterlife than
Through Lamentations 3:22-33, Aleem considers where we might find our solace and hope amidst the struggle of life.
Cinnamon considers Proverbs 29:25 (GNT) - “It is dangerous to be concerned with what others think of you, but if you trust the Lord, you are safe” - and poses the questions:- What is unique about the way you connect with God?- How can we resp
“I would rather be wrong than without love, because love wins.”Aleem considers Jesus’ command in John 15:9-17 and its centrality to the Christian faith.
Mandy considers ‘Pascal’s Wager’ and what it might mean to do no harm.
Deon shares a message out of John 15:1-8 and considers Jesus' words about being a vine that helps us bear fruit in our lives.
On Earth Day, Aleem considers the connection between humanity and the dust of the Earth.Some of the questions we considered were:1. Do you think that religion can point to science and vice versa, or are they incompatible?2. Why do you think
Aleem considers societal constructs, confirmation bias and confronting uncomfortable truths.Some of the questions we discussed:1. What are some of the societal constructs that you think we could and should reimagine? i.e. Economic, health, e
Aleem considers what it might mean that the resurrected body of Jesus, the visible image of the invisible God, has wounds and scars.
As we head into the Easter period, Deon grapples with what it means to follow a man whose message leads to a cross.
Aleem shares a message from John 12:20-33 and considers the question, “do we see the cross as the place where God saves the world BY violence or FROM violence?”
Aleem considers the concepts of 'radical love' and 'the banality of evil' and whether we might be willing to find common ground with every person we encounter.
Aleem considers Jesus’ act of civil disobedience in John 2:13-21.
Aleem considers Mark 8:31-38 and explores:- Why does Jesus call Peter “Satan”?- Who or what is Satan in this passage?- What might it mean to be ashamed of Jesus?
Jeremy considers Matthew 4:1-11 and what it might mean to live in the wilderness.
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