Send us a text SPONSOR: Briefcase Marketing All good things must come to an end. After 187 episodes spanning more than three years, we're signing off with our final Question of Faith podcast. But don't worry—this isn't a somber farewell, but rather a reflection on life's transitions and what truly matters. We open with a profound realization that's hit each of us at different points in ministry: while we take our work seriously, the Church continues regardless of our individual c...
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Send us a text SPONSOR: Briefcase Marketing All good things must come to an end. After 187 episodes spanning more than three years, we're signing off with our final Question of Faith podcast. But don't worry—this isn't a somber farewell, but rather a reflection on life's transitions and what truly matters. We open with a profound realization that's hit each of us at different points in ministry: while we take our work seriously, the Church continues regardless of our individual c...
Send us a text How did the practice of Eucharistic Adoration begin? This question launches us into a fascinating journey through Church history, tracing the development of this profound devotional practice from its earliest roots to modern expressions. The story begins in the early Church, where consecrated hosts were first "reposed" for the sick around the third century. While formal adoration as we know it wouldn't emerge until much later, these early practices revealed a growing understan...
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Send us a text SPONSOR: Briefcase Marketing All good things must come to an end. After 187 episodes spanning more than three years, we're signing off with our final Question of Faith podcast. But don't worry—this isn't a somber farewell, but rather a reflection on life's transitions and what truly matters. We open with a profound realization that's hit each of us at different points in ministry: while we take our work seriously, the Church continues regardless of our individual c...