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The work of the people. Our weekly rhythm of being together as a larger community to worship and confess, to engage scripture and prayer, to celebrate eucharist, and to be sent back into the city with... more
FAQs about Vox Veniae Podcast:How many episodes does Vox Veniae Podcast have?The podcast currently has 600 episodes available.
October 20, 2024Collective HealingDo you have fear around showing up in church spaces? Kimberly Culbertson invites us to embody Jesus together by becoming a community of repair and wholeness in our fall series “Who is Vox?” [John 14:18-19, 25-27] ReflectionThank you for being part of my healing. Love, Kimberly.How might God be healing you in this season, both through and for deeper community?Who is God asking you to see or champion or smile on in this season?...more36minPlay
October 13, 2024Spiritual CommunityWhat is an indicator of a healthy spiritual community? Christopher Mack focuses our fall series “Who is Vox?” on the centrality of community as a rhythm that forms us in the Jesus Way of living, dying, and rising. [John 13:1, 35-38] ReflectionWhat wisdom could we learn if we explored the broader history of the church with humility and curiosity?Are there areas of Christian tradition that are unhelpful to our growth, and what would it look like to let go of them and explore other areas?What are some ways we might embrace our collective imperfection as a community?...more29minPlay
October 06, 2024The Body of ChristNic Acosta continues our fall series “Who Is Vox?” by connecting us to being the Body of Christ by delving into what it might mean to embrace both our Christian pluralism and our collective imperfection. [Colossians 1:15-23] ReflectionWhat wisdom could we learn if we explored the broader history of the church with humility and curiosity?Are there areas of Christian tradition that are unhelpful to our growth, and what would it look like to let go of them and explore other areas?What are some ways we might embrace our collective imperfection as a community?...more32minPlay
September 29, 2024Why Vox? Why Here? Why Now?What’s your reason for getting out of bed? Vanessa Maleare begins our fall series “Who Is Vox?” by introducing our communally crafted purpose statement: Vox Veniae (Voice of Grace) is a spiritual community that seeks to embody Christ by fostering collective healing, pursuing justice, and welcoming wanderers, skeptics, and believers. ReflectionHow have I defined my personal purpose in the past?How do I define my personal purpose now?What is Vox doing right now that excites me?...more11minPlay
September 22, 2024Know That You Are LovedWhat are ways you know you are loved? On the eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Brittany Graves connects our spiritual journey, which starts out the size of a mustard seed to seasons of growth and embracing shifts, while nourishing ourselves in Divine Love. [Mark 4:26-34] ReflectionWhen hearing the text for today, what stands out to you in the parable of the growing seed?What spiritual practices are grounding for you?What are ways that you know you are loved or you witness the kingdom of God surrounding you?...more20minPlay
September 15, 2024World Shaping WordsWhere might we compassionately reconsider the messages we are embodying and passing on? On the seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, Christopher Mack wonders how we might learn to use our words to build a more compassionate world for ourselves and others. [James 3] ReflectionAre there words of wisdom you can immerse yourself in over the coming weeks?Who is someone whose wise presence you might seek out and from whose practice you might learn?How might you choose life giving words for family, friends, and social media this season?...more25minPlay
September 08, 2024The Beauty in TensionWhat excites you about what Vox is (or could be) creating? On the sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Kimberly Culbertson propels us into creative tension as we consider our communal gait. [Matthew 13:31-34] ReflectionHow often have you seen yourself as a vital part of the church body versus as a recipient of church services?How does the concept of tensegrity shift the way you think about the Vox value of participation?Do you see Vox as part of a new imagination or new movement of the church? And if so, what does this energize you toward?...more34minPlay
September 01, 2024The Embodied Practice of the Way of ChristIf our practice of faith is to be aligned with the way of Christ, what are we invited to embody? practice? On the fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Weylin Lee grounds us in a nonreactive posture of engaging with presence and intention toward others. [James 1:22-27]ReflectionHow might our posture of listening facilitate a healthier practice of faith?What does a more freeing and sustainable practice of faith look like for us?How is our practice of faith being guided by the most vulnerable around us?ResourcesBook: This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make Us by Cole Arthur Riley ...more27minPlay
August 25, 2024Whatever Readies for PeaceWhat comes to mind when you think of Christ’s power? On the fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Christopher Mack examines the armor of the oppressive Roman Empire, and how it was reimagined as strength for creative nonviolent resistance in challenging and tumultuous times. [Ephesians 6:10-20] ReflectionHow might you practice pivoting toward God’s Peace in this season?What does it mean to experience God’s Peace without detaching from challenges around you?How might we creatively embody God’s Peace for our loved ones? For those marginalized?...more33minPlay
August 19, 2024The Wildness of WisdomWhen you think of wisdom, what do you usually think of? On the thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Lilly Ettinger sees in Wisdom not boredom, over-spiritualizing, or dry asceticism, but joy, celebration, and a way of seeing clearly. Wisdom is an invitation to really live. [Proverbs 9:1-6] ReflectionHow does the imagery of Wisdom building a house and preparing a feast invite me to live this week?How do the metaphors of Wisdom resonate with my understanding of spiritual nourishment and growth?What does the invitation to “Leave your impoverished confusion and live!” (The Message) mean for me?ResourcesQuote: “We will intuitively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us.” -9th Step Promises, Big Book AAQuote on Hospitality: “We make sure we always create space to welcome others” -Lilly Ettinger...more35minPlay
FAQs about Vox Veniae Podcast:How many episodes does Vox Veniae Podcast have?The podcast currently has 600 episodes available.