BONUS: Advent 2

Summary

What can we do to make a world where children can thrive? In the wake of challenges to Roe v. Wade, I am wondering more about what happens when children are born into this world than what happens in the womb. What happens to those who carry a fetus to birth? Do we care for their bodies? Do we care for their babies? What might our preparation for the baby Jesus have to teach us about the world we are leaving for those who have not yet joined us. Perhaps this is a better place for us to put our energies as people of faith? perhaps?

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BONUS: Advent (December) Reflection Time

Summary

For the month of December/Tamara’s Birthday month, we are doing these quick episodes to offer time for a bit of reflection. This week, we pick up the scripture from Luke 21:34 – “Be on guard so that your hearts are not weighed down…”

What is weighing you down physically, spiritually, or emotionally? Is there something in the spaces you inhabit that is weighing you down? How might you release these things?

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12: Living into discomfort part 2

Summary

This week I get to have a conversation with Brooke Roberts, founder of multiple business adventures like Inside Study Abroad and Brazenist. If you didn’t listen to part 1, stop and go back! In part 2 of our conversation, we dig more into Brooke’s work as an entrepreneur and how she supports others in their path of finding their vocation and their purpose. 

Homework:

Look up Ikigai: a Japanese way of looking at purpose. It invites us to reflect on four questions: What do you love? What are you Good at? What does the world need? What can you get paid for?

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11: Living into discomfort Part 1

Summary

This week I get to have a conversation with Brooke Roberts, founder of multiple business adventures like Inside Study Abroad and Brazenist. This is part 1 of a multi-part episode. In Part 1, we discuss how a rural low-income White girl was able to travel from rural Kansas to Spain and how questions about faith show up in the ways that she continues to cross cultural boundaries. 

Homework:

When have you lived into discomfort and what did you learn?

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10: The Erotic: Being Self-Care (We cussin’)

Summary

This week, I am cussin with my friend and fellow alum Nordia Bennett as we talk about her theological work of embodiment, the erotic and acknowledging the incarnation in all things. In our conversation, we reference a couple of Scholars:

Audre Lorde: Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power from the collection, Sister Outsider

Claudio Carvalhes: You should read all his books, but for our class we read Eucharist and Globalization

M. Shawn Copeland: Womanist Theologian, Catholic Scholar and so much more. Nordia highlights her book Enfleshing Freedom.

Homework:

Have a moment of noticing what the smallest moments of awe! Notice when your body is feeling the goodness and the presence of the divine. (Already do that? Try option 2).

Notice the erotic in your life: What do you know without question? Or Write about a time that you made a decision out of a grounding in the spirit? 

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09: God Loves your spontaneous thoughts

Summary

This week we speak with my supervisor and colleague Katie Mears. She is the Senior Director of the US Disaster Program at Episcopal Relief & Development, a pandemic ordained priest in the Episcopal Church and an Iowan. We reimagine Church leadership, discuss cultural impacts on religious practice and wonder about why ordination exists.

Homework this week is choose your own adventure:

1. What are the ways that you mark and honor leadership in your Church, religious group, or your company/organization? And do those models actually respect the giftedness and leadership of those doing the work of leadership? How might that change?

2. How did your childhood cultural context shape your now lived religious practices and/or belief? Does that resonate for you anymore?

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08: Submit to learn part 2

Summary

This week is part 2 of a conversation with my homie and fellow Bardian Mihoby Rabeharison. Check out her work at madagascarexperience.org. This week we dig a bit more into the conversation about connecting to spirit and developing a relationship with Spirit to really know what one’s call is or might be.

Homework:

Pick up pen and paper or open your note app. Write what pops up for you? What keeps you in relationship with the divine or that which is greater than yourself?

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07: Submit to learn part 1

Summary

This week we get to speak with my friend and fellow Bardian Mihoby Rabeharison. Check out her work at madagascarexperience.org. This week is part 1 of the conversation where we learn about some of Mihoby’s training process for priesthood in the Akan tradition and what the role of submission has played in her spiritual development. This is not my tradition, so you will hear some stumbling in my attempts to learn. And you will hear Mihoby explore various concepts from our own perspective. We may not always agree, but we never stop learning from each other. 

Homework:

Pick up pen and paper or open your note app. Write what pops up for you? What resonates and what is dissonant from your idea of submission?

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06: How Awesome is this place!

Summary

This week’s episode isn’t an interview, its a sermon I gave at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in New York City. It was their patronal festival and the readings came the feast of St. Michael and All Angels. Before listening to the episode, pre-homework: read the texts!

You can also watch a similar version of the sermon here.

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05: Monastic life, liturgical calendar, and farming

Summary

This week we had the pleasure of speaking with Jerusalem Greer, the Staff Officer for Evangelism for the Episcopal Church. You can learn more about her work by visiting jerusalemgreer.com.

In this episode we talk about what it means to pursue a call to doing Church work that doesn’t require ordination and how you can share your gifts from the church beyond its walls. This was a spirit filled, theologically exploratory conversation with some good practices for your journey. 

Homework this week:

What are some rituals that are working for you and what might that have to say about your rule of life or the common way that you think about HOW you are called to be in this life.

Extra credit: if water keeps coming out your eyes and you don’t know why read this.

As per usual, if you want to explore this question more or turn in your homework, email me Tamara Plummer: tamara@pursuingcall.com or leave a message. You can also read more about my work at pursuingcall.com

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