Re-listen: Meet Bishop Thomas Bickerton

In this re-release of a 2020 ‘Meet a Bishop’ episode  of Get Your Spirit in Shape, Bishop Thomas Bickerton of the New York Episcopal Area and now President of the Council of Bishops talks about his knowledge of glass, his interest in every person’s story and his love for his work.

Relisten: Finding the Divine in the everyday with Kaitlin Curtice

We’re revisiting a conversation with Kaitlin Curtice. We talked with Kaitlin back in 2018. She is an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, and public speaker. Kaitlin presents on the intersections of spirituality and identity and how that shifts throughout our lives.

In this episode we really focused on how she uses everyday moments as instances of awareness and appreciation–everything from doing the dishes to dealing with a nasty situation. Could such moments present Divine disruption? That’s what we got into with Kaitlin Curtice.

The spiritual antidote to injustice with Leah Wandera

Leah Wandera, the first United Women in Faith deaconess in Africa, is working to bridge The United Methodist Church and the global community through her work in social justice advocacy and public health.

Spirit-filled: Rethink Church audiomagazine summer 2022

This is the June/early July 2022 edition of the Rethink Church audiomagazine presented on the Compass podcast.

Throughout June of 2022, our content focused on being Spirit-filled. What does that mean? Well, we have some great posts about encountering and moving with the Holy Spirit. In this edition of the audiomag, we’ll hear:

  • “Pigeons, boundaries and the Holy Spirit” by Joseph Yoo
  • “5 powerful practices to reclaim your spiritual flow” by Madison Myers
  • “The kingdom of God is like the Force” by Nathan Webb

New episodes resuming in August

We’ll be back with some deep topics in August:

  • How do sit with being Christian when we don’t agree with everything being done in the name of Christianity?
  • Whether or not there’s a reason for our hardship in our lives.
  • The sacred represented in the natural world.

And more, of course!