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The Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, Georgia, serves the gospel of Jesus Christ with grace, excellence, and hospitality. Sermons are recorded live during the Cathedral's Sunday morning services of Holy Eucharist. Text and video is available at cathedralATL.org/sermons. Sunday School podcasts are recorded live during class in Child Hall.
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A podcast exploring the deeper mysteries of faith, meaning, and beauty. Based at St John's Cathedral in Brisbane, the podcast invites others into conversation who are also "on the way"; seeking a transformative spirituality and inclusive faith that speaks to real issues of today. Together we seek to make meaning and articulate a Christianity that expresses the liberating and life-giving message of the Gospel in our time.
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This Sunday, February 16 in Old Fashioned Sunday School, the Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener previews Jonathan Haidt’s New York Times bestselling book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness.By The Cathedral of St. Philip
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Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times Sunday, February 9 in Old Fashioned Sunday School, we continue our discussion of how to stay connected when all of the forces around us seem intent on separating us from each other. Elizabeth Oldfield, the host of the Sacred podcast and former director and now senior fellow of the think tank Theos…
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Karl Rahner once remarked that 'the Christian of the future will be a mystic or will not exist', and it is in this spirit that friend of the podcast Alexander John Shaia joins Dom for a conversation about recovering the mystical way of seeing today. Recorded in Granada, Spain, this episode explores how we can come to see the stories of our traditio…
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Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times Sunday, February 2 in Old Fashioned Sunday School, we continue our discussion of how to stay connected when all of the forces around us seem intent on separating us from each other. Elizabeth Oldfield, the host of the Sacred podcast and former director and now senior fellow of the think tank Theos…
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Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times Sunday, January 26 in Old Fashioned Sunday School, we return to our discussion of how to stay connected when all of the forces around us seem intent on separating us from each other. Elizabeth Oldfield, the host of the Sacred podcast and former director and now senior fellow of the think tank Theo…
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Our culture constantly bombards us with products, ideas and approaches that promise to heal us, cure us, make us whole, and take away the pain of life entirely. We are led to believe that we are only one change away from the life we've always felt like we should be living, and that we need only to find the right book, program, or product to help us…
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“Seek him who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep darkness into the morning, and darkens the day into night.” That verse, from Amos 5:8, is one of the opening sentences in our Evensong liturgy. Dean Sam Candler talks about Orion in a special “Dean’s Forum,” presentation about the constellation, Orion! Watch the video with slides at https://…
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A special presentation by Jimiyu Evans, Co-CEO of Project Community Connections, Incorporated, (PCCI) one of our Cathedral outreach partners and a participant in our annual Requiem for the Homeless. PCCI strives to find “solutions that end the homeless chapter, forever” by rehousing people as efficiently as possible—often within 30 days. One of PCC…
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Epiphany: Discovering Christ’s Light in the World Epiphany is a time of light, revelation, and mission in the life of the Church. Canon George Maxwell leads a discussion about how Christ is revealed in the rich biblical stories about the Magi, Jesus’ baptism, and his first miracles and how those stories help us to recognize the presence of Christ i…
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What are the biggest questions that would stay with you across your life? is there a God? Why is there something, not nothing, and what can it possibly all mean? How can we live a good life? Richard Holloway joins the podcast once again from Edinburgh to share some of his reflections on these questions which have shaped his life. In this latest boo…
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Why Did Jesus Come? Christmas is almost here! This class is a moment of reflection on one of the central questions of our faith: “Why did Jesus come into the world?” Led by the Rev. Canon George Maxwell, we explore how our answers to this question reveal the remarkable ways that Jesus continues to speak to each of us. Maybe you are needing reassura…
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“The Inbreaking of the Reign of God: Reflections on the History of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols and its Various Lyrical Theologies” part 3 Dr. David S. Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at the Candler School of Theology, presents a three part series on the history of the Festal Service of Lessons and Ca…
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What cost do we pay when we remain living in self-regarding reactivity? What do we do when we find ourselves stuck, trapped by the illusory pictures we have of ourselves and unable to be a channel of life for others? Former Archbishop of Canterbury and author of many books, Dr Rowan Williams, joins Dom, Sue and Peter to explore how Eastern Christia…
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“The Inbreaking of the Reign of God: Reflections on the History of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols and its Various Lyrical Theologies” part 2 Dr. David S. Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at the Candler School of Theology, presents a three part series on the history of the Festal Service of Lessons and Ca…
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“The Inbreaking of the Reign of God: Reflections on the History of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols and its Various Lyrical Theologies” part 1 Dr. David S. Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at the Candler School of Theology, presents a three part series on the history of the Festal Service of Lessons and Ca…
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Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times (part 3), in Old Fashioned Sunday School with the Rev. Canon George Maxwell, from the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta The fall election season promises to be a trying time for all of us, regardless of political disposition. The heightened energy of the campaigns causes us to feel like w…
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There is a strong sense that the Church is in a time of transition- preparing to birth something new. John Philip Newell in his new book, The Great Search: Turning to earth and soul in the quest for healing and home, addresses this idea and speaks to the group he refers to as the Christian diaspora; those who, from both ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ the c…
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Woven: Nurturing a Faith Your Kid Doesn’t Have to Heal From So many parents want to pass along their faith, but know that God is so much bigger than the list of do’s and don'ts they were taught about as children. Our Spirituality Conference speaker, Meredith Miller, discusses how to pass along a resilient faith based on genuine love for and trust i…
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The Dean’s Forum today features George Franklin, whose experience with a family member has led him to become an advocate for better mental health care for the homeless. George’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and his story is a poignant one.By The Cathedral of St. Philip
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Is there an ancient path that can transform lives when we find it together, giving hope and meaning? Alexander John Shaia returns to the podcast from his home in Spain to share his deep mining of the Gospel of John which he argues offer the most important, beautiful and dangerous words in Christianity. The story of Jesus in John proposed a radical …
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