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The mission of this podcast is to highlight the beauty and diversity of God’s Church – both in Chattanooga and the Church at large.
Not everyone is called to celibacy, and not everyone is called to marriage, but these lifestyles don’t receive equal attention in many Christian circles. In this episode, Adam and David examine celibacy, how it’s handled in Christian culture, and why it’s an important part of the Catholic witness to the world.
Celibacy among Catholic clergy isn’t just a legalistic requirement, or a way to sidestep sexual temptation, or a convenience for those who aren’t particularly interested in marriage (in fact, David was told, “if you wouldn’t have made a good husband and father, you shouldn’t be ordained as a priest”). It’s a radical declaration that what is eternal is more precious than “the goods of this world” and a sacrifice to serve the church in lieu of a spouse. But celibacy is not as celebrated or supported as it should be, particularly within the Protestant church where marriage is idolized. “The world needs celibacy now more than ever,” especially in response to the effects of the sexual revolution.
Listen in to this conversation as Adam and David talk about the priestly life, types of celibates, and the difference between asexuality and celibacy.
About Adam Whitescarver
Adam is passionate about seeing God’s people possess vibrant prayer lives to help them make a difference in the sphere of influence God has given them. In ministry since 2001, Adam enjoys his family, teaching, singing, and reading a myriad of subjects. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in North GA with their four children.
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By Adam WhitescarverThe mission of this podcast is to highlight the beauty and diversity of God’s Church – both in Chattanooga and the Church at large.
Not everyone is called to celibacy, and not everyone is called to marriage, but these lifestyles don’t receive equal attention in many Christian circles. In this episode, Adam and David examine celibacy, how it’s handled in Christian culture, and why it’s an important part of the Catholic witness to the world.
Celibacy among Catholic clergy isn’t just a legalistic requirement, or a way to sidestep sexual temptation, or a convenience for those who aren’t particularly interested in marriage (in fact, David was told, “if you wouldn’t have made a good husband and father, you shouldn’t be ordained as a priest”). It’s a radical declaration that what is eternal is more precious than “the goods of this world” and a sacrifice to serve the church in lieu of a spouse. But celibacy is not as celebrated or supported as it should be, particularly within the Protestant church where marriage is idolized. “The world needs celibacy now more than ever,” especially in response to the effects of the sexual revolution.
Listen in to this conversation as Adam and David talk about the priestly life, types of celibates, and the difference between asexuality and celibacy.
About Adam Whitescarver
Adam is passionate about seeing God’s people possess vibrant prayer lives to help them make a difference in the sphere of influence God has given them. In ministry since 2001, Adam enjoys his family, teaching, singing, and reading a myriad of subjects. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in North GA with their four children.
Jump Through the Conversation:
Links and Resources:
Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe! If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.