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Forecast seeks glimpses of heaven on earth through conversations about people's lives and work.The podcast of Foreshadow, a spirituality literary magazine, Forecas... more
FAQs about Forecast:How many episodes does Forecast have?The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
June 18, 2023Songs of Descents: Mid-Season Review (Ep 50)In this 50th Forecast, the co-hosts discuss the last four episodes. In response to the conversation with Matt Bickett, they discuss how the journey to God is not only an ascent into fulfillment but also a descent into ourselves and into mystery. In response to the conversation with Linda McCullough Moore, they discuss her poem 'Asylum' and the motivations behind going on a pilgrimage. In response to the conversation with James Bishop, they discuss how pilgrimages can mark turning points and how art (specifically music) can mark such journeys. In response to the conversation with Alan Altany, they discuss inner journeys, or 'pilgrimage[s] of going nowhere'. Also in this episode, they introduce Foreshadow's theme for next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more50minPlay
June 04, 2023Gritty Grace: Alan Altany and Pilgrimage (Ep 49)Religion professor Alan Altany describes how, as a young man, he wrestled with doubt, panic and anxiety - but how that ultimately led to a deep faith. He reads his poem 'From Here to Eternity', discussing the relationship between the sacred and the secular in his life and writing. Finally, he notes how writers such as Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Merton and Fyodor Dostoyevsky have strengthened and nourished him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 2minPlay
May 21, 2023Walking in Love: James Bishop and Pilgrimage (Ep 48)Musician James Bishop describes his journey five years ago of walking over half of the Pacific Crest Trail in California. Most of this time was spent in solitude, during which he emptied his thoughts and concluded that meaning in life only comes from the quality of one's relationships with others, the world, oneself and God; the greatest of all that remains is love. This five-month hike inspired a collection of songs that he is releasing, and on this episode, he performs one song, 'Wrecking My Body', about the danger of being stuck in his mind and how that has impacted his participation in society and church. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more40minPlay
May 07, 2023Engaging the Heart: Linda McCullough Moore and Pilgrimage (Ep 47)Author and mentor Linda McCullough Moore reads and discusses her poem 'Asylum', reflecting on the choices and circumstances that have brought us to the present moment. She describes her experience on pilgrimage to Northumbria, UK, and the importance of connecting with the landscape and fellow pilgrims. For Linda, the spiritual journey is not only about mentally assenting to doctrines but primarily about engaging one's heart with God, other people, the world and oneself. Linda's faith, she says, depends on being connected with her local church through small groups and with God through prayer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more35minPlay
April 23, 2023An Appalachian Journey: Matt Bickett and Pilgrimage (Ep 46)Church musician Matt Bickett explores the roots of his family and wider Appalachian culture through visiting the gravesites of his ancestors in eastern Kentucky. He connects this journey with his theological study of St Gregory of Nyssa, who taught that perfection is possible only through God's grace and requires an ascent into God and at the same time a descent into mystery. Matt describes the contributions Appalachian culture can make for oppressed communities in other locations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more56minPlay
April 10, 2023We Walk Together: Quarter-Season Review (Ep 45)Will, Jarel and Josh review the first three conversations of the season. In response to the conversation with Ryan Keating, they discuss intentionality and attentiveness in worship and our daily lives. In response to the conversation with Jessica Walters, they discuss being fully human and alive in Christ as the goal of our faith as well as the church's engagement with the arts. In response to the conversation with Roger Belbin, they discuss the strengths and weaknesses of communal participation and how joining communal activities can draw us out of ourselves towards those around us.Note: the quote commonly attributed to St John Chrysostom in this episode may be an interpretation of his Homily 50.4 on the Gospel of Matthew. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
March 26, 2023Journeying in Community: Roger Belbin and Pilgrimage (Ep 44)Roger Belbin describes a pilgrimage he and his late wife used to go on in honour of St Alban, the first martyr of Britain, joining their local church and culminating in a worship service. He also describes walking portions of the Camino de Santiago in France and Spain. Roger reads a poem recently published on Foreshadow about virtual worship during the pandemic and describes the influence that a devotional book and music have on his faith.Link to Roger's poem: https://www.foreshadowmagazine.com/magazine/worship-in-covid-times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more24minPlay
March 13, 2023Reintegration and Rediscovery: Jessica Walters and Pilgrimage (Ep 43)Poet and writing professor Jessica Walters describes her journey from a tradition that overemphasised external achievements, such as rote Bible memorisation, to a contemplative reintegration of scripture and personal involvement, faith and creativity, word and silence. One of her formative experiences was working in solitude as a medic in the forests of British Columbia. Illustrating her journey, she reads two of her poems, 'The Sunday Blues' and 'A Liturgy of the Wilderness'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more41minPlay
February 27, 2023Drawing from Deep Wells: Ryan Keating and Pilgrimage (Ep 42)Pastor, poet and winemaker Ryan Keating reads and describes two original poems about wine and communion soon to be published on Foreshadow. Then he describes how he has, in retrospect, understood his exilic journey to Cyprus as a pilgrimage, one in which he has discovered deep wells of healing. Finally, he shares how ancient Christian prayers and cooking with his family have provided nourishment.Links to Ryan's poems:And Lift Them (for victims of the recent earthquakes in Turkey; Agape Review): https://agapereview.com/2023/02/17/andliftthem/Overshadow Me (Agape Review): https://agapereview.com/2023/02/17/overshadowme/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
February 13, 2023In Search of Wholeness: Introducing Season 3 (Ep 41)To introduce the new season, co-hosts Jarel, Will and Josh each answer the two questions that they plan to ask their guests this year: 1) Can you describe a physical or spiritual journey (or both) that you have been on? and 2) What are the text(s) that strengthen and nourish your faith and life? These questions follow the theme for this year, 'Songs of Ascents: Pilgrimage and Worship', exploring the journeys we take in search of wholeness in God and the resources that fuel us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more40minPlay
FAQs about Forecast:How many episodes does Forecast have?The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.