A Show of Faith
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229 episodes
Episode 179: The Meaning Of Color
Color isn’t just something we see, it’s something we interpret. We start with a simple question that turns out to be revealing: what’s your favorite color, and what do the words you use to describe it say about you? From “serious” blacks and ca...
Episode 178: Proverbs For Real Life
Some Bible verses feel like they were written for comment sections, group chats, and the one friend who cannot stop “helping” other people’s arguments. We take a tour through the Book of Proverbs and let its blunt, practical wisdom confront how...
Episode 177: Leisure That Actually Restores
Your phone says you’re relaxing. Your body says you’re fried. We sit down to untangle a question that hits almost everyone right now: why does leisure time so often leave us more tired than work? From Netflix marathons to endless scrolling, we ...
Episode 176: Reverence Over Dread
What if “fear of the Lord” isn’t about flinching but about focus? We open up a story-rich journey from biology to theology—starting with the amygdala’s fight-or-flight response and moving toward a scriptural vision of fear as reverence, awe, an...
Episode 175: Choosing The Good: Faith, Autonomy, And The Illusion Of Choice
What if freedom isn’t about how many options you have, but about the kind of person you’re becoming? We push past the surface-level talk of “liberty” to examine how integrity, habit, and culture shape real autonomy—and why more choice can quiet...
Episode 174: From Toleration To Respect: Building Honest Faith Conversations
Real unity isn’t built on pretending we agree. It grows when we serve together and stay at the table long enough to name real differences with respect. We gather to ask harder questions about interfaith dialogue: What does honest respect look l...
Episode 173: Reclaiming Wonder In A Cynical Age
What if our obsession with hot takes and deconstruction is costing us the simple joy of being impressed? We dive into the lost art of admiration—why it matters, how to practice it, and what it does to our souls—drawing on Aristotle’s magnanimit...
Episode 172: Songs Of Yearning and Faith
What if the songs you hum in traffic are quietly asking the biggest questions of your life? We dive into four secular tracks—Ride Captain Ride, Romaria, I Am… I Said, and Show Me The Way—and uncover how they pulse with longing for meaning, belo...
Episode 171: Faith, Politics, And The Common
Sirens overseas. Shouting at home. When the world heats up, the hardest question isn’t who holds power—it’s why they deserve it. We gathered to wrestle with legitimacy: what elevates authority above mere control, and when does resistance become...
Episode 170: Angels, Hanukkah, And Christmas
Light sparks change long before it becomes a tradition. We start with Hanukkah’s roots—the Maccabean stand against forced worship, the rededication of the Temple, and the mystery of prepared oil burning beyond its limits—to ask how faith resist...
November 30, 2025 Why The Bible Still Speaks
A Star Trek parable sets the stage for a deeper question: why do these ancient pages still feel alive, and what exactly are we trusting when we call them Scripture? We open the Bible not as a single volume but as a library of voices—...
November 23, 2025 Four Loves, One Truth
Love gets thrown around for everything from trucks to chocolate, then expected to carry the weight of marriage, family, and faith. We wanted to get specific. Together we map the four Greek loves—storge (affection), philia (friendship), eros (ro...
December 7, 2025 Songs For The Soul
Ancient songs still know our names. We open a wide-ranging conversation on why the Psalms continue to steady hearts across Jewish and Christian traditions, moving from the comfort of Psalm 23 to the moral clarity of Psalm 1 and the sheltering p...
November 2, 2025 Perspectivism And The Limits Of Truth
A single claim can change a century: “God is dead.” We take that line out of the meme jar and set it on the table next to real lives, real laws, and the moral gridlock we feel every day. With a priest, a rabbi, and a millennial at the mics, we ...
October 19, 2025 Gratitude Is Not Optional
What if gratitude isn’t a seasonal sentiment but a moral obligation that reshapes who we become? We take on a single line from the Eucharistic prayer—“It is right and just, our duty and our salvation, always and everywhere to give you thanks”—a...
October 12, 2025 What we pass on at the table shapes what a nation becomes
What if the most radical act in a restless culture is setting a longer table? We gather to explore why family remains the quiet powerhouse behind character, faith, and civic health. From Genesis’ one-flesh vision to Jeremiah’s intimate language...
October 5, 2025 Providence, Plain and Unseen
What if the world isn’t a loose chain of accidents but a held story—with freedom that matters and guidance you can trust? We take an unflinching look at divine providence: how Jefferson and Adams spoke of it, why Washington leaned on it, and wh...
September 14, 2025 Faith, Violence, and the Permission to Kill
A week like this forces hard questions to the surface. A beloved public figure is killed from a rooftop in Utah, a young woman bleeds out on a train in North Carolina, and a familiar claim spreads online: maybe speech is violence. W...
August 1, 2025 When Robots Write Your Sermons
The fourth great revolution of human history is already here, and it's transforming every aspect of society faster than we can comprehend. Artificial intelligence has arrived barely two decades into the new millennium, following the printing, i...
July 20, 2025 Reconnecting Through Silence: The Art of Listening in Prayer
What if everything you thought about prayer is backward? What if the real power of prayer isn't in what you say to God, but in what you allow God to say to you?This eye-opening conversation challenges the conventional understanding of p...
July 6. 2025 Special: Ask Us Anything
What happens when ancient wisdom meets modern questions? When a rabbi, priest, professor, and millennial tackle your deepest spiritual curiosities, the result is a fascinating exploration of faith that transcends traditional boundaries....
June 22, 2025 When Matter Becomes Holy: Our Relationship with Sacred Objects
What makes an object sacred? Is it divine designation, human recognition, or something else entirely? Our interfaith panel dives deep into the fascinating world of sacred objects and their role in connecting us to the transcendent.Fathe...
June 8, 2025 Challenging History: Cycles, Progress, and Transgression
What happens when a society rejects both cyclical fatalism and divine purpose in favor of progress defined solely by transgression? Our panel dives deep into the philosophical roots of today's cultural battles by examining how our understanding...
May 25, 2025 Entrusted, Not Owned: Rethinking Our Bodies
What if our bodies aren't really ours? This question launches an illuminating interfaith exploration of physical existence that challenges our culture's deeply individualistic approach to health and wellness."You did not create yourself...
May 18, 2025 Holy Rules or School Fools? The Texas Ten Commandments Debate
The boundary between religious tradition and indoctrination takes center stage as we tackle Texas Senate Bill 10—a controversial measure requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom across the state.Ou...