Faith in Motion, the Podcast
Hosted by Rev. Kelsey Peterson Beebe, this show explores what it means to have an embodied faith - a faith that comes alive in how we live, move, and love. Together, we slow down, reconnect with God, and learn to practice faith in tangible ways. In this space, you are invited to experience God’s love within and around you, and gently called forward to embody that grace in the world.
(Faith in Motion, the Podcast was formerly The Lady Preacher Podcast)
Faith in Motion, the Podcast
Dandelions and Resurrection: Unexpected Signs of God’s Presence
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"When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned, the flames will not set you ablaze… The promise is not that you will never walk through the valley of death. The promise is, when you walk through that valley, God will go with you."
Sometimes the weight of loss and suffering is too great a burden to bear, and there's no way to dress it up with easy answer to theological niceties. In this episode, Pastor Kelsey invites us into her experience of losing her mother as a child, tenderly reflecting on how grief and faith weave together in unexpected ways. Drawing on the words of Isaiah and her own experience, Kelsey pushes back on harmful narratives that declare tragedy as "part of God's plan" and instead explores the quiet assurance at the heart of progressive Christian faith: that God's promise is not to prevent suffering, but to accompany us through it.
Rather than denying or dismissing the truth of pain, this conversation roots itself in the promise of resurrection - that death will never have the final word, and that new life will emerge, not by the waving of a magic wand, but through God's grace and a love that pierces the barrier between this life and the next.
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