In the WildernessThis week has revealed to us that we are in the wilderness. Fortunately, the roots of our faith are set in the wilderness. The roots of any hopeful future will be set in how we respond together to this moment. /episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/17518394
Jesus the HealerStudent Minister Emma Brewer-Wallin offers a new take on empathy as she shares about her experience of hospital chaplaincy during a summer of pandemic and reckoning with racial justice/episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/16204607
The Sound of SilenceAfter every great calamity. There is a moment. Maybe a mere instant. Where a thin silence surrounds us. Where we stand in a place so devoid of orientation that we may not be able to bear it. What if that is where God speaks?/episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/15572252
Too Deep for WordsAnd have you ever tried to describe something so astonishingly beautiful that even the most poetic language you can muster falls flat, and you are left with that slightly helpless feeling of being unable to convey to another what you yourself have encountered?/episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/15480476
Seeing in a CloudIf you feel like you are in a fog, you are not alone. Hear what scripture teaches us about living faithfully amidst so much uncertainty. /episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/15393266
Conscientious FreedomHow does a 2,000 year old theological debate about animal sacrifice inform our ethics during a pandemic?/episode/index/show/fccmilton/id/15301943
Don't You Care?Take a look at the painting referenced in this episode here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Rembrandt_Christ_in_the_Storm_on_the_Lake_of_Galilee.jpg
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