Religion And Spirituality Podcasts

How to Be Happy Podcast - Finding Happiness in Life, Love, Relationships, Travel, and Health show

How to Be Happy Podcast - Finding Happiness in Life, Love, Relationships, Travel, and HealthJoin Now to Follow

Join Jared and Emily Akers of the How to Be Happy podcast as they talk about life, love, happiness, and respect for oneself and our partners in life. They explore many topics from life, love, relationships, self-respect, travel, and keys to living a happy life; all from personal experience. Through Jared’s personal blog - How to Be Happy: Happiness for the Practical Mind - they receive questions about living a happy life from people all over the world. Through sharing their personal experience they humbly demonstrate how self-respect, authenticity, and love are vital components of living a happy life regardless of circumstances.

By Jared & Emily Akers

Future Thinkers show

Future ThinkersJoin Now to Follow

Future Thinkers is a media platform, community, and education portal dedicated to the evolution of society, technology, and consciousness. Helping you become better adapted to our uncertain future. As seen in BBC, Forbes, World Economic Forum, and iTunes Top 40. Created by Mike Gilliland and Euvie Ivanova.

By Mike Gilliland and Euvie Ivanova

Versículo de la semana show

Versículo de la semanaJoin Now to Follow

Espacio para descubrir los versos de la bíblia

By jesusislifeec

The In-Between Podcast show

The In-Between PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Liturgy and the Church calendar are becoming a trendy thing to do in our churches and homes. But these things have a deep and rich connection to Church history and are a valuable tool for discipleship and living a life centered on Christ Jesus. This podcast is intended to create a conversation about how the Church calendar can be practiced in our daily, ordinary lives. Whether you are a stay at home mom, a young professional, or an empty nester, we hope that you find the Church calendar useful in your practice and devotion to the Lord.

By The In-Between Podcast

The Reformed Outlook show

The Reformed OutlookJoin Now to Follow

A Presbyterian and a Reformed Baptist talk about theology, current events, and everything in between. They shoot straight, call it like it is, and have a blast doing it. Buckle up, scooter. You're in for a ride.

By Matt and Wes

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta show

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan MarottaJoin Now to Follow

WitW is about what the Bible means and how we know

By Krisan Marotta

Easter People show

Easter PeopleJoin Now to Follow

Randall Curtis (@randallcurtis), Jason Evans (@jasonevans), Lisa Kimball (@kimball_lisa), and Kyle Oliver (@kmoliver) are four friends who work for the church but not in a church. We get together a couple times a month to talk about the stuff that matters to us: faith, culture, learning, and service.

By Randall Curtis, Jason Evans, Lisa Kimball, Kyle Oliver

Stations of the Cross show

Stations of the CrossJoin Now to Follow

These Stations of the Cross include Bible passages, plus meditations from Julian of Norwich, selected by the Catholic Poor Clare Sisters at Ty Mam Duw, Wales. Narrated by James Burke-Dunsmore (from Wintershall's Life of Christ and the Gregynog Passion Play) and Ruth Davies (founder of Totus2us). Music from 'Triduum - Contemporary Sacred Music' by David Bevan and Neil Wright. Sung by the Holy Redeemer Choir. The photos are from the Oberammergau Passion Play (Passionsspiele) 1910 and the Gregynog Passion Play 2000. Visit Totus2us.com for much more - inspired by our holy fathers St John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, it is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pope John Paul II's motto was to Mary: Totus Tuus - All Yours. Our Lady is also everything to us - Totus 2us. The Way of the Cross originated in pilgrimages to Jerusalem. The tradition of having the Stations of the Cross in churches began with St. Francis of Assisi and extended throughout the Roman Catholic Church in the medieval period. They may be prayed at any time, but are most commonly meditated on Fridays, particularly during Lent. On Good Friday the Pope leads the Stations of the Cross at the Colisseum in Rome.

By Totus2us

Crossroad - Fellowship Church Knoxville show

Crossroad - Fellowship Church KnoxvilleJoin Now to Follow

Sermons presented by Crossroad at Fellowship Church in Knoxville, Tennessee

By Crossroad at Fellowship Church