Branches. Sunday.
Summary: listen to messages from branches in spokane, wa.
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Podcasts:
In addition to being an "En Vogue" lyric from the early 90's, it's got something to do with a story of a servant who couldn't forgive.
We check out the Good Samaritan. And for those of us who can relate to being in a ditch, we talk about who we can expect to save us and who we can expect not to. (Hint: don't expect religious people to help much.)
What a privilege to have these three amazing authors, speakers, thinkers, and overall kind, compassionate men at Branches. At one time. We ask questions and they respond.
Darin Duty (Program Director for Generation Alive) talks compassion and our brains. Thank you Darin!!!
A fresh look at parables because clocks are still set to 10:10. A skater. A son and a trip worth taking. The movie shown is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=S9KE2R92pSg
We're 7 years old! It's a big story and it ends with an awesome voicemail.
A conversation with James, as we end his letter. (There were quite a few videos shown that are not included in the recording.)
Jennifer Ferch leads us in a morning of prayer, poetry, and prose.
James. Suffering. Patience. Grumbling. Swearing.
Right and Wrong. Iceland and Money. James brings some tough words meant to nudge some of our lines on money. And we talk with some Catchbox at the end too!
Two stories provide the roadway for more James. We talk boasting, death, and dirt. And Battlestar Galactica.
It's probably not Whitney Houston's fault. What Buddhism, the Cherokee, Madonna, Grandma, Ricard, and James (Chapter 4) are trying to tell us.
Kanye vs James on the "good life". (We apologize for the mic problems.) If you'd like to hear either of the songs talked about they are both available on Spotify: Kanye: https://open.spotify.com/track/4ywqxtS81WFQR1Hv07nWxx Linkin Park: https://open.spotify.com/track/3xXBsjrbG1xQIm1xv1cKOt
Can create big changes. Like tanning beds and the tongue.
Aaron McHugh, husband of Leith, and podcaster, speaker, author, and all-around wise, creative, and inspiring person - talks about emotional calories and rest.