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By The Community Church of New York
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
It's our Rev'ing Up Series Finale (for now)! As Meagan and Carrie look toward the end of their internships at Community Church of New York, and producer Amy moves on to other pursuits as well, we are taking a moment to reflect on our collective project of Unitarian-Universalist broadcasting. What does it mean to approach media from the religious left?. Join us for a roundtable discussion of what we learned and our hopes for liberal-religious broadcasting into the future.
Thoughts? Comments? Reflections on Rev'ing Up? Please find us at facebook.com/groups/revingup or send us an email at [email protected]. Thank you for being a part of our journey!
We are coming to the end of our short season of Rev'ing Up, as our hosts Carrie and Meagan prepare to wrap up their internships at Community Church. But! We still have a few more shows to go. Join us for today's episode, where Meagan and Carrie discuss the question, "how can I know what to believe?" from a pastoral and personal perspective.
We have had so much fun exploring the Riddle & Mystery curriculum by Richard S. Kimball and encourage you to look into the online resources and perhaps answer a few questions yourself or with a small spiritual community. You can view the full curriculum here: https://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/children/riddle
Thoughts on this season of Rev'ing Up? Please feel welcome to share at [email protected] or on our Listener Community at facebook.com/groups/revingup.
On today's episode, Carrie and Meagan discuss one of life's biggest questions: why do bad things happen? One of the thorniest theological conundrums that can be faced by any spiritual leader or seeker. Hear how Meagan and Carrie would respond to this question as ministers, then their own thoughts on the issue. Stick around for a beautiful telling of a traditional story by Meagan!
This is a continuation of our Riddle & Mystery series, inspired by the Tapestry of Faith curriculum of the same name by Richard S. Kimball. Enjoying this series? Let us know! Send us an email at [email protected] or join our Listener Community on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/revingup.
On this week's continuation of the Rev'ing Up: Riddle and Mystery series, Meagan and Carrie address a perennial question commonly found in playgrounds and throughout the human experience: is life fair? Join us as Meagan and Carrie consider this question first from a pastoral perspective, then an individual one.
We invite you to reflect on each week's question and, if you like, join the conversation! Email us at [email protected] or join us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/revingup.
Unitarian-Universalism is an open faith dedicated to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. As such, the question "what does Unitarian-Universalism mean to me?" is a rich and complex one that many UUs revisit throughout their spiritual journey.
Join Carrie and Meagan today to meditate on this question as part of our continuing "Riddle and Mystery" series, based on the UUA Tapestry of Faith curriculum of the same name by Richard S. Kimball. On this episode, you'll hear the many ways this question could be answered as well as learn what Carrie and Meagan have to say on it themselves.
This episode references the 7 Principles and 6 Sources of Unitarian-Universalism, plus the 8th Principle which is affirmed and promoted by many UU congregations (including Community Church of New York).
Find more information about the principles and sources here: https://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/adults/river/principles-sources
Find more information about the 8th Principle here: https://www.8thprincipleuu.org/
Write back to us at [email protected] or join the conversation on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/revingup. Thanks for your support of liberal-religious broadcasting!
Welcome to the journey on our third season of Rev'ing Up. Each week, our hosts Meagan and Carrie are taking inspiration from one question pulled at random from the Riddle & Mystery curriculum authored by Richard S. Kimball for the Unitarian-Universalist Association.
On today's show, Carrie and Meagan discuss the question "What are we?" first from how they would approach answering it as ministers, and secondly how they would answer it as individual spiritual seekers. You won't want to miss this thoughtful exploration of one of life's biggest questions, and there's much more to come this season.
Inspired by this episode? Want to share a reflection? Reach out to us at [email protected] or join the conversation on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/revingup.
Welcome back to Rev'ing Up!
As our hosts Carrie and Meagan enter their last semester of seminary and of internship at Community Church of New York, life's big questions are looming on the horizon. Questions like "where do we come from", "what are we", and "where are we going," recur at so many stages of our lives and are always fruitful to examine and consider.
For this season of Rev'ing Up, we're drawing inspiration from the Riddle & Mystery curriculum authored by Richard S. Kimball for the Unitarian-Universalist Association Tapestry of Faith curriculum. Each show, Carrie and Meagan will answer one of the questions from this curriculum from their perspective as Unitarian-Universalist ministers in formation and as spiritual seekers.
Follow along each week for new episodes and keep in touch with us by emailing us at [email protected]. The discussion continues on our Listener Community at facebook.com/groups/revingup. View the entire Riddle & Mystery curriculum at https://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/children/riddle.
It's our Rev'ing Up Live Holiday Special, broadcast on Thursday, December 16!
This episode features discussion, sharing, reading, and reflection on the holidays from our hosts, Community Church of New York intern ministers Carrie McEvoy and Meagan Henry. Grab a cookie and a mug of cocoa and get cozy with us! To view the special on YouTube, visit youtube.com/c/ccnyuu. Write back to us with any comments or suggestions at [email protected]!
Our second season of Rev'ing Up is coming to a close, and we hope you'll join us to celebrate on Thursday, December 16 at 7pm for our live event! It'll be streaming on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/ccnyuu. With questions about the event, please do not hesitate to email Amy at [email protected].
On this penultimate episode of our season, Meagan and Carrie discuss what's next for them in their ministerial development as they look toward the close of their seminary program. So many paths are available to would-be ministers, how do we choose among them and balance our goals with the other demands of life?
We are so grateful to our Rev'ing Up community for following along and listening. Let us know your thoughts in comments or by email and we look forward to seeing you 12/16!
Everything about the way we do "church" is changing, and that includes stewardship and giving. Today, Meagan and Carrie share their perspective as ministers in formation on stewardship, pledging, and all things fundraising. What works, what needs a re-think, and how can ministers adapt to changing demographics and congregational needs?
Questions or thoughts on this topic or anything else we've presented this season? We are VERY pleased to invite you to our Rev'ing Up Live Event on Thursday, December 16 at 7pm Eastern time, streaming on our YouTube page at youtube.com/c/ccnyuu. Grab your festive gear and join us for warm conversation and sharing!
Keep in touch with Rev'ing Up by emailing [email protected] or joining the Listener Community at facebook.com/groups/revingup.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.