25 April 2020 | St. Mark | Roseburg, Ore.
How are we supposed to be the Church while the churches are closed? Grab a hot beverage of your choice and join me and my dear friend (and long-time friend of this podcast!), Lisa, in a very special episode to talk about it! We’ll discuss how we’ve been trying to pray and live generously in quarantine, the spiritual meaning of this pandemic, habits and routines, despair, hope, refining fires, redemption, light, love, where the heck Jesus is hiding—and much, much more.
IMPORTANT SIDE NOTE: We had to record this podcast virtually from opposite ends of the state, and although it sounded fine while we were recording live, the timing is a little out of sync here! Unfortunately, we got mixed down into a single channel in the final file (try saying that 5 times fast), so there was no way to even it out. Anyway, we weren’t talking over each other in real life—promise!
Opening music: “Misericordias Domini,” K. 222, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by the Rias Chamber Chorus and Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marcus Creed, 2017. All rights reserved.
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