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The Ordinary Times
Stories for people who only attend church on Christmas and Easter.
Episodes
27 episodes
S2 E4 "The Consummated Amendment.", Matthew 5:1-12
Besides reading the NYT, I've been known to consume a lot of cable news. Regarding that news consumption, there are channels I watch (like MSNBC), channels I don't watch (like FOX News), and channels I should watch (like CSPAN). Why should I be...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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S2 E3 "THE WAR IMMINENT.", Matthew 4:12-17
On April 12, 1861 The New York Times published, "THE WAR IMMINENT." It was a telegraphed, live reporting from Charleston, SC of the final hours before the first shots of the Civil War. Those shots did not signify the separation of the Southern ...
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Episode 3
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S2 E2 "Great Flood In Florida.", John 1:29-34
In an August 4, 1856 article about a Florida flood, the New York Times deferred to printing the local expertise of The Tampa Peninsular. In that article we learn that there are different kinds of journalist covering events in different ways, an...
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Episode 2
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S2 E1 "A Word About Ourselves", Matthew 1:1-17
The New York Times was born in the 1850's: a time of radicalism versus conservatism within society. The backstory is integral to understanding the whole story of the newspaper. And so it is with the Good News, according to the Gospel of Matthew...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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The Ordinary Times: Season 2 Trailer
The Good News: The Ordinary Times podcast will be returning for Season 2 on January 8, 2023.The Bad News: So will my awkward Dad jokes.
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Season 2
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Episode 0
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Episode 20, "BANKERS HOURS ON THE WAY OUT", Luke 12:32-48
By 1961 Orvil Eugene Dryfoos had become the publisher of the New York times, succeeding his father-in-law Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who in turn had succeeded his father-in-law Adolph Ochs. He proved to be a caretaker for the New York Times. So, D...
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Episode 20
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Episode 12: "GAVE ROOSEVELT 7,060,017 PLURALITY", Luke 9 51-62
An October 23, 1933 presidential election article from the times entitled, “GAVE ROOSEVELT 7,060,017 PLURALITY.” It was more than a story of what was won, it was a story of what was lost… and who lost it. If you listen to this podcast often, th...
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Episode 12
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Episode 11: "CHINATOWN MOURNS FOR ENG FOOI SHUE", Luke 9 10-17
Contrary to my mother’s advice, I’ve found that you can learn a lot from following a crowd. At least that’s what one author found in a New York Times article from July 15, 1929 about the death of Eng Fooi Shue (one of the leading merchants of C...
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Episode 11
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Episode 10: "MACY SAYS MOSES ABUSES HIS POWER", John 16:12-15
The September 14th, 1925 NY Times article entitled, “Macy Says Moses Abuses His Power” is an Op Ed against Robert Moses, the New York public official who built a bridge to carry urbanites to Jones Beach past the outer boroughs. As goes New York...
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Episode 10
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Extra, Extra Seven: "BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Pathology and Pathos", John 20:1-18
In 1986 the New York Times did a book review of an author whose persona would later double as a character in a popular film. You may have first encountered neurologist Oliver Sacks played by Robin Williams in the movie “Awakenings”, but in real...
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Extra, Extra Six: "I've Never Felt Like A Stranger at Home", Luke 19:28-40
In a letter to the editor from 1992, a Japanese-American guest columnist told how he never felt like an outsider on the small farm in Utah that he was raised on. His parents were first and second-generation Americans and they raised all of thei...
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Extra, Extra Five: "God and Her (Female) Clergy", John 12 1-8
A March 31st, 2018 opinion piece in the New York Times called “God and Her (Female) Clergy“ caught my eye. It told of the historic resistance to women in ministry amongst Christian and Jewish congregations across America. It shared how this wa...
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Extra, Extra Four: "Can You Go Home Again?"
In 2019 a New York Times author thought it would be fun to visit the house that she grew up in but hadn't seen since she was 15 years old. To her surprise, the owner invited her, her parents and husband inside to see the changes. And there were...
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Extra, Extra Three: "Rev. Ellwood Kieser, Priest And Film Producer, Dies at 71", Luke 13:1-9
Almost a year before September 11th, the definitive start of the story of the 21st century, friends, family, patrons of the arts and parishioners gathered to eulogize a man who worked to tell some of the great stories of the 20th century. His w...
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Extra, Extra Two: "Eric Garner’s Death Will Not Lead to Federal Charges for N.Y.P.D. Officer", Luke 13:31-35,
In 2019 a New York Times article shared how the federal government ordered that the case against Eric Garner's killers be dropped. They were NYPD officers. You may have been surprised, but God was not. In our Scripture reading for today, ...
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Extra, Extra One: "Putin Announces Start to ‘Military Operation’ Against Ukraine", Luke 4:1-4
As we take a break from the liturgical season of Ordinary time, we will pivot to interviewing guests with insight for how current events in our daily news intersect with what we learn from the Good News of Jesus. Our friend Josh Daly shares abo...
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Episode 0
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Episode Nine: "An Optometrist Protests.", Luke 6:39-45
What we see and how we see changes. So, we employ specialist to help us see.Helping people see is what Eugene G. Wiseman did for a living and in a September 28, 1922 opinion piece called “An Optometrist Protests” he proceeded to clarifywhat...
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Episode 9
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Episode Eight: "PRISON TERM FOR PREACHER", Luke 6 :27-38
Nestled in the fourth of six columns of stories on the fourth page of the March 22, 1918, issue of The New York Times is a headline that reads, “PRISON TERM FOR PREACHER.” The author relays the story of Rev. Clarence H. Waldron, a pacifist, Pen...
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Episode 8
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Episode Seven: “SOUTHERNER URGES EQUALITY FOR NEGRO." Luke 6 17-26
On January 31, 1915, the New York Times printed “SOUTHERNER URGES EQUALITY FOR NEGRO.” Dr. Charles Hillman Brough was advocating for equal footing amongst the races. But soon after slowly ascending from the plain of equality with Black fellow A...
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Episode 7
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Episode Six: “Where Are The Sailors Of Yesteryear?“
A letter to the editor titled “Sailors of Yesteryear.” appeared in the May 6, 1911 edition of the New York Times. It was written as a response to a question from a prior article’s question, “Where are the sailors of yesteryear?“ Luke 5:1-11 sha...
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Episode 6
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Episode Five: "MANY FLOCK TO HEAR FREE SYNAGOGUE PLANS", Luke 4:21-30
We Contemporary-Christians hold many hybrid identities. An article entitled, “MANY FLOCK TO HEAR FREE SYNAGOGUE PLANS” from January 28, 1907 tells of when a Jewish-American rabbi came to town but chose to speak to a crowd away from a synagogue....
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Episode 5
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Episode Four: "Dangerous Men Said to be Coming Disguised as Salvationists.", Luke 4:14-21.
The July 24, 1904, article “ANARCHISTS FROM EUROPE.” grew from the pulsing fear that foreign agents were engaged in a revolutionary campaign threatening America. What was especially troubling was the allegation that the suspects would potential...
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Episode 4
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Episode Three: "The President At A Wedding.", John 2:1-12
On September 27, 1900, the New York Times reported in “The President At A Wedding.” that President McKinley returned to his hometown for a celebration. In American culture, rings of metal evolved to become the primary symbols of the institution...
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Episode 3
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Episode Two: "Ellis Island.", Luke 3:15-22
All stories begin with water. At least the ones that ended up being printed in Adolph Och’s New York Times. That is because the printing process begins with it. Both Reform Judaism and Reformed Protestantism are drenched in a similar metanarrat...
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