Our Final Episode (A Goodbye)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
9M ago
After four years of feminist theology and faith, this podcast project comes to a peaceful close. Listen as we reflect on our experiences and memories of the good times and the difficult ones. Thank you for always tuning in—we love you ..read more
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Friends of Jesus (John 14-17)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
11M ago
Join us this week as we discuss the questioning disciples and friends of Jesus. What is it about questions that makes for great students? Why are friends so important? Find out in this episode! A transcript for this episode is available on our website at www.thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Eating and Sleeping on Jesus (Matt 26, Mark 14, John 13)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
11M ago
This week, we look at the spooky, holiness of the sacrament. Then we ask questions about falling asleep during Jesus' most lonely moments and finally end with Peter's denial. For a full transcript, visit us online at thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Mites of the Mighty (Matt 24-25, Mark 12-13, Luke 21)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
In this week's episode, what does it mean if God is everywhere all the time? What can we learn from the parable of the 10 bridesmaids, the widow's mite, and those entrusted with talents? Join us for a wonderful discussion of these memorable stories. For a full transcript, visit us online at thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Fig Trees & Hypocrites (Matt 21-23; Mark 11; Luke 19-20; John 12)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
In this week's reading, we encounter the events that begin the final days of Jesus' life. Many of these events we have covered in previous episodes in our Holy Week Series, such as Mary anointing Jesus, Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem (twice, actually!) and Jesus' cleansing of the temple (again, twice!). Having already covered the most iconic stories in this week's text freed us up to explore some of the lesser celebrated stories like the cursing of the fig tree, Zacchaeus, and Jesus' critique of hypocrisy. The transcript for this episode is available on our website at www.thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Camels & Community (Matt 19-20, Mark 10, Luke 18)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
This week, we explore what Jesus has to say about divorce, community building, and wealth accumulation. No surprise here: Jesus always sides with the most marginalized! For a full transcript, visit us online at thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Patriarchal Violence & the Persistence of Proof (John 7-10)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
In this episode, we critique patriarchal and religious violence in the story of a woman caught in adultery. Then, we listen to the arguments of the people and unpack what it means to know Jesus in an experiential, sensing way. For a full transcript, visit us online at thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Who Is My Neighbor? (Luke 10 & Matthew 18)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
Join us this week as we discuss the story of the Good Samaritan from the lens of mutual aid. We also appreciate the story of Mary and Martha by resisting their comparison or competition. Transcripts for this episode are available on our website at www.thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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The Many Figures of Jesus (Matt 15-17, Mark 7-9)
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
This week, we celebrate the mountaintop transfiguration as a coming out moment, empathize with Peter about not wanting to come back down to the valley, and watch the Syrophonecian woman challenge Jesus. For a full transcript, visit us at thefaithfulfeminists.com ..read more
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Holy Saturday 2023 - Whom Seekest Thou: Restorative Easter Reflections
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
by thefaithfulfeminists
1y ago
For Holy Week 2023, we return to last year's restorative reinterpretations of familiar Easter stories. These renditions are interpreted to inspire thoughtful consideration and action in support of marginalized communities engaged in the hallowed work of transformative action and righteous unrest. Join us for Holy Saturday as Channing shares her poem, "Saturday Psalm." Please consider joining us in donating to The Trevor Project.  The transcript for this episode can be found on our website ..read more
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