Welcome back to Less Lonely, More Loved - ordinary people exploring their queries of faith.
Talking points for today's episode include: the wonderful icons Rev. Dr. Wilda Gaffney, Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor, and Sue Monk Kidd (if any of you are reading this, we love you, come hang out with us); which movies are essential holiday staples (apparently Home Alone 3?); why we are all daffodils in dirt sometimes; the “dark night of the soul”; the plight of post-grad life; and Jess’s story of tip-toeing out of the closet.
This is our second of two episodes exploring "Hope" in the context of Advent. This episode features our two liturgical experts Jess Cusick and Meagan Williams.
Our next episode will premiere on Tue. December 7th, so stay tuned!
If you have questions, comments, or anecdotes you want to share with us, email our producer Matthew at mcesari@stmarkumc.org. Your questions may be featured on future episodes of the podcast!
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Books Mentioned:
“A Woman’s Lectionary for the Whole Church: Year A” by Rev. Dr. Wilda C. Gafney:
“Learning to Walk in the Dark: Because Sometimes God Shows Up at Night” by Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor
“The Dance of the Dissident Daughter” by Sue Monk Kidd
(Saint Mark UMC of Atlanta operates under an Adobe Standard License for all music and sound used on this podcast.)
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