Our podcast is for everyday people who want to live meaningfully and ask big questions about our complicated world.
Each week, our hosts Reverend Peggy Clarke and Reverend Sarah Lenzi discuss a contemporary topic from a liberal-religious perspective.
Join us for deep conversation, inspiration to take action, and plenty of moments of hope and laughter.
Guide to Theological Terms: Ecclesiology
Many liberal-religious people have hesitations about the structure of churches. Yet, churches can take many forms and operate in many different ways. The theological term "ecclesiology", or the study of the church itself, can provide interesting insight into the ways our institutions are shaped by their members and can reflect liberal-religious values as well as more orthodox traditions. As we end our guide to theological terms, we reflect on church itself and our hopes for the future. On this episode, Reverend Sarah references a Hope & Heresy season 1 show about technology. Listen to it here: https://hopeandheresy.transistor.fm/episodes/episode-3-the-spirituality-of-technology Thoughts on this season of Hope & Heresy? Requests for our ministers? Write back to us at podcast@ccny.org.
Guide to Theological Terms: Pneumatology
"What pneumatology tells us is that we are radically connected -- breathing in the same spirit." Pneumatology is the study of the spirit. As Unitarian-Universalists, we often discuss the Spirit of Life. Join Reverend Peggy and Reverend Sarah for a wider-ranging discussion of historical conceptions of spirit and body and what these have to offer for liberal-religious people. Thoughts on the show? Ideas for our ministers? Please feel welcome to email us at podcast@ccny.org, and please consider supporting our spiritual broadcasting by liking, subscribing, and leaving a rating or review.