For People with Bishop Rob Wright
For People is a conversation with Bishop Rob Wright, spiritual leader to the more than 50,000 people in the 117 worshipping communities of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. In this podcast, Bishop Wright meets listeners at the crossroads of faith and life to explore the challenges of an ever-changing world. Listen in to find out how he expands on For Faith, drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus to answer 21st-century questions.
Podcasting since 2020 • 286 episodes
For People with Bishop Rob Wright
Latest Episodes
Angels
A life can pivot on a single whispered word. In Matthew 1, Joseph is at a real-world crossroads, balancing righteousness, reputation, and love, until an angelic message reframes his next step. That shift from fear to faithful action changed eve...
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Episode 280
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14:42
Deserving
What if hope isn’t tidy or instant, but slow and stubborn—something that holds you when outcomes don’t? In Matthew 11, John the Baptist asks a big question about Jesus. "Are you the one, or should we wait for another?" John's question is really...
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Episode 279
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16:22
Spiritual Leadership with Dr. Chip Roper
How do we bring spiritual practices into our everyday working lives? This adaptive challenge requires a new path—one where risk becomes stewardship, attention becomes a sacred resource, and everyday tasks turn into a living conversation with Go...
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Episode 278
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30:07
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Kingdom Work with The Rev. Dr. Jenny M. McBride
What if the kingdom of God becomes visible not in our theories but in our steps? Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theology reframes discipleship as embodied obedience—showing up in prisons, sharing real mutuality, and trading religious privilege for humbl...
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Episode 277
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27:35
Fan Mail
I’m thoroughly enjoying and learning a lot about Christian Nationalism through this series. Representative Talarico is truly in the trenches in calling out Christian Nationalism for what it is, a political movement using Christ in a perverted theology that is not Christ like. I love the description of Jesus relationship to his people as antithetical of power and Kingship as defined in secular culture. We didn't understand it 2000 years ago and we still don't. Thank you for this.
Atlanta, Georgia