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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.
November 07, 2022Called to be Faithful: The Season Recap (Ep 40)This final episode of Season 2 begins with Will responding to the previous episode on congregational singing, and then Will and Josh review the conversations from the second half of the season, offering their takeaways on vocation. They discuss how calling is both dynamic and grounded, and they review the three dimensions of calling that they developed in previous episodes, including their relation to the parable of the talents. In summary, we are called to be faithful to God in the midst of the joys, challenges and choices of daily life, as illustrated by the Virgin Mary's acceptance of her call to become the mother of Jesus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 2minPlay
October 24, 2022A Weirdness Worth Embracing: Congregational Singing and Vocation (Ep 39)People are singing less in church, and that's a problem, writes Episcopalian priest Benjamin Crosby in his recent article in Plough. Jarel and Josh discuss Crosby's article in light of their experience making music and singing for worship among churches, whether with worship bands or choirs. They explore the tension between being relevant to the dominant culture and providing a life-giving alternative that challenges or discomforts. Then they describe what the hymns 'Be Thou My Vision' and 'What Wond'rous Love Is This?' and the song 'Instrument for Noble Purpose' suggest about vocation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 10minPlay
October 10, 2022Called to Call on God: Rich Mullins and Vocation (Ep 38)In honour of the 25th anniversary of the death of singer–songwriter Rich Mullins, Josh speaks with Will Berry, an Episcopalian priest, about Mullins' life and music. They discuss five of Mullins' songs, each of which sheds light on vocation, with topics such as the priesthood of poetry, music at the heart of creation, joining the divine celebration that is already taking place, chanting the psalms, the pursuit of God and holiness, the net of God's grace and the spiritual life as a pilgrimage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 22minPlay
September 26, 2022Walking on Water: Madeleine L'Engle and Vocation (Part 1; Ep 37)This episode begins a new series of Forecasts exploring the book Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art by Madeleine L'Engle. Josh speaks with composer Scott Stevens about 'Chapter 1: Cosmos from Chaos', which asks 'What is Christian art?' Among other things, they discuss how true art grapples with mystery and questions of life and death, the importance of making space to listen, the artist as the servant of the work, art as an incarnational activity, how art helps us remember our true glorious identity and the terrible things we will be asked to endure and where modern art fits in with all this.See supplements to this episode (memorable passages from the chapter and art) here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 14minPlay
September 12, 2022More than the Music: Vocation and Composition (Ep 36)AJ Sealy speaks with Will about how he became a composer and the joys and challenges that have come with his career, from maintaining a work–life balance with his family to industry barriers as a person of colour to pursuing humility in an environment of acclaim and status-seeking. For AJ, vocation is about both composing music and how he composes himself as a person, cultivating goodness in his relationships with co-workers, loved ones and other people in his life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more53minPlay
August 29, 2022Compelled into a Way: A Calling Deeper than a Career (Ep 35)Valencio Jackson has been a student of engineering, an aquatics director and a music teacher -- but what unites these different jobs has been his approach to putting God and other people above himself. Will speaks with Valencio about the throughlines in his work, as well as his influences in serving God and other people. They also discuss challenges and joys Valencio has experienced in living in this way of journeying with people and keeping himself open to God's voice. Valencio Jackson is a music theory professor at the Mercer School of Music. You can learn more about his work here.Will Shine is a co-host of Forecast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more41minPlay
August 15, 2022Advice to Writers: Thomas Merton and the Vocation of Writing (Part 5 of 5; Ep 34)Josh shares highlights of 'Chapter 5: Advice to Writers' from Echoing Silence: Thomas Merton on the Vocation of Writing edited by Robert Inchausti. Here, Merton describes the necessity of personal integration for contemplation (and, it is suggested, writing); the presence of play and delight in writing; how writers can reach and help others; the importance of contentment; and some tips on publishing. This episode also includes a poem read and written by Foreshadow contributor Matthew J. Andrews. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more53minPlay
August 01, 2022Growing Hope Microcosmically: Church Planting and Vocation (Ep 33)'There is no space for iceberg lettuce in the kingdom of God', says church planter Ryan Fasani. In addition to explaining why that is the case, he speaks with Will about how his experiences in ministry and his own soul searching have changed his understanding of his calling. One element of his self-understanding involves reconciling the demands of his work with paying attention to the people in his daily life, including developing his relationship with and witnessing the wonder of his children growing up. Although his work on the front lines of ministry is often misunderstood, he finds nourishment in finding like-minded people in his tradition who support him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 6minPlay
July 18, 2022Tend the Flock: The Pastoral Calling (Ep 32)Pastor and writer Tim Harvey speaks with Josh about his calling of being a pastor. After describing how he first became a pastor and what it means to be one in his tradition, he describes supporting the vocations of members of his congregation, including helping people to find their vocations later in life. Then Tim explains how writing is also a calling for him, illustrated by the essay he recently published on Foreshadow, 'And by What We Have Left Undone', which he reads at the end of the episode. Finally, Tim describes the challenges of ministry and where he finds spiritual nourishment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 8minPlay
July 04, 2022We Are God's Poems: A Mid-Season Review (Ep 31)Will and Josh continue to map an understanding of calling by reviewing the podcast season thus far. After answering a listener's question about finding one's calling later in life (including a response from Jeff Compton-Nelson), they develop their model of vocation, examine the relationship between vocation and career, discuss what it means to 'put God first', unpack the parable of the talents and explore the priesthood of all believers and the relationship between ordained and non-ordained Christians. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 26minPlay
FAQs about Forecast:How many episodes does Forecast have?The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.