In this episode, Senior Warden, David Weiss, joins Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman for a fun but meaningful conversation about the new Disney/Pixar animation film, Inside Out 2.
Books/articles mentioned:
1) Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness
2) SSJE Article from the Boston Episcopal Monastery
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Hi Friends, we are so glad you found us here. This is a special Holy Week offering. Rev. Nancy shares a reflection on the problem of "supersessionism" in Holy Week and shares a bit about the ways we, as a diocese and denomination, are making changes to avoid anti-Judaism in our Holy Week Liturgies.
This podcast was written by Rev. Nancy Hagner and produced by Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman. (Instagram: @juliadfreedman)
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This is a clergy reflection on the season of Lent written by Rev. Nancy Hagner and shared in an audio format here. She offers a beautiful reminder that can center your season and the coming weeks ahead as we look toward Easter Sunday. We hope you enjoy this and please be sure to let us know if you would like more clergy reflections in this format.
This episode was written by Rev. Nancy Hagner
and Produced by Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman @juliadfreedman
Hear from Robert Christian who is in formation for the Diaconate in the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Massachusetts. We explore the role of the Deacon as well as Robert's day job as a lawyer and public defender.
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In this Episode Rev. Nancy shares about her connection to the Alexander Paine film entitled, The Holdovers. Rev. Julia and Rev. Nancy join in a conversation and review of this movie. They encourage you to watch the film first and then listen to their reflections on how the film treats grief, healing and hope.
Rev. Nancy Hagner and Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman discuss how to find peace amidst a tense season in the politics of our world and our nation. Election season is more and more drawn out and more and more intense. How do we manage the stress of it and find God's peace?
Read more:
1) APA article Resilience in a Time of War: https://www.apa.org/topics/resilience/kids-war
2) Rev. Nancy reflects on Israel and Palestine in Cry Out: https://www.trinityconcord.org/post/israel
3) A Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz: https://shorturl.at/kqLS9
4) How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now by James K.A. Smith: https://shorturl.at/nrzB7
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Rev. Nancy Hagner, the Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Concord, Massachusetts, and Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman spend time sharing their views of how we can live into the call of Christ in our everyday lives. They bring a refreshing chemistry and open conversations about topics that matter. Subscribe today so you can be part of our community.
This podcast is produced by Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman
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