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Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day

Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day

United Methodist Communications

Faith and spirituality sometimes leave us with more questions than answers. The Compass podcast shares stories about deconstructing faith, finding meaning, seeking justice, and deepening spiritual connection through contemplative practices and worship. Join fellow spiritual seekers Michelle Maldonado and Ryan Dunn as they seek orientation to the Divine presence in the day-to-day through a Christian perspective. A production of United Methodist Communications.

163 - [145] Contentment and connecting with all life with Edith and Randy Woodley
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  • 163 - [145] Contentment and connecting with all life with Edith and Randy Woodley

    Edith and Randy Woodley invite us to rediscover our connection with nature, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of community-based ecological practices. Uncover their approach to land stewardship, communal living, and the rejection of individualism for a more holistic and balanced way of living.
    Edith and Randy Woodley are passionate environmentalists and spiritual seekers managing the Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice. They’ve dedicated their lives to promoting sustainable small-scale farming, earth justice, and community well-being. Their new book, “Journey to Eloheh” sheds light on achieving wholeness over mere happiness, rooted in the Cherokee concept of “Eloheh.”
    In this episode:
    (00:00) Spirituality, environment, community: Edith and Randy Woodley.
    (03:56) Difference between happiness and well-being discussed.
    (09:34) Restore harmony and serve the community’s needs.
    (11:44) Influenced by environmentalism, nature, and Ojibwe teachings.
    (16:19) Scrub forest, walkway, and roaming wildlife area.
    (20:51) Integrating urban people in land-related ceremonies.
    (25:24) Caring for wildlife, not just appearances.
    (27:36) Inviting participation over appearance, embracing community chaos.
    (29:39) Teach farming hands-on, storytelling, reflection, land connection.
    (34:37) Embrace nature and creation, regardless of location.
    (40:08) Compass Podcast by United Methodist Communications.
    🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes on spirituality and everyday faith.
    More episodes and episode notes: www.umc.org/compass

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 40min
  • 162 - [144] Measuring your spiritual intelligence with Paul Burns

    We’re working through our fear and fostering a bit of empathy in this conversation with Rev. Dr. Paul Burns on Compass: Finding spirituality in the everyday. Join us as Paul Burns dives deep into the core of human spirituality and relationships, addressing the instinctual divisions between people and how finding common ground can create bridges of empathy. Discover the intricacies of “soul metrics” and how spiritual intelligence can transform your life without compromising your beliefs.
    Paul Burns, founder of Soul Metrics, provides tools to measure spiritual intelligence through psychological assessments, focusing on secure attachment with God, self-differentiation, and empathy. The episode discusses the vital role of these assessments in discussions about spirituality, aiming to reduce shame and offer snapshots of one’s spiritual state influenced by personal factors.
    Paul explains the connection between the fear center of the brain, spiritual intelligence, and how insecure attachments or trauma impact our relationships and spirituality. He emphasizes compassionate listening as a healing tool and shares practices from his book, “Becoming Spiritually Intelligent,” to develop trust and empathy in one’s spiritual journey.
    In this episode:
    (00:00) Exploring spiritual intelligence with Reverend Dr. Burns.
    (03:34) Faith linked to early attachment with caregivers.
    (09:57) Fear can disrupt brain functions and relationships.
    (13:54) Outlining 9 paths for spiritual growth.
    (16:56) Realization of faith and divine guidance.
    (18:42) Opening empathy for others, mindful of boundaries.
    (23:51) Measures secure attachment, self-differentiation, empathy levels.
    (25:26) Spiritual issues are often difficult to discuss.
    Learn more about Paul Burns and Soul Metrics: https://soul-metrics.com/ Get “Becoming Spiritually Intelligent” by Paul Burns: https://www.broadleafbooks.com/store/product/9781506497211/Becoming-Spiritually-Intelligent
    Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest episodes!
    Compass is a production of United Methodist Communications. See more episodes and notes at www.umc.org/compass

    Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 29min
  • 161 - [143] Do Christians believe in ghosts? And other Halloween questions

    It’s an exploration of the mysterious, spooky, awe-inspiring realm of Halloween.
    This episode looks at Halloween questions through scripture, tradition, reason, and experience—the Wesleyan quadrilateral—to uncover multifaceted answers. We’ll ponder biblical stories, explore John Wesley’s haunted childhood home, and consider contemporary beliefs about life after death. Moreover, we’ll reflect on the role of fear and how it fits into a spiritual life, examining not just the supernatural but the everyday fears that haunt us.
    In this episode:
    (00:00) Christian faith, ghosts, hermeneutics, theological interpretation discussed.
    (01:46) Do Christians believe in ghosts? And the Wesleyan Quadrilateral
    (05:09) The haunting of the Wesley home
    (08:52) Fear and the spiritual life
    (10:24) What happens when we die?
    (11:46) Are there angels and demons?
    (14:19) Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
    (15:18) Haunted by our pasts
    For more episodes and show notes, visit umc.org/compass
    Compass is a production of United Methodist Communications and is hosted and produced by Rev. Ryan Dunn.

    Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 16min
  • 160 - [142] Rage prayers and authentic peace with Elizabeth Riley

    We’re unleashing the power of “Rage Prayers” with Reverend Elizabeth Riley. Dive into the transformative practice of honest, heartfelt prayers that express our deepest emotions and frustrations. Explore how embracing our anger and lament can lead to spiritual healing and personal transformation.
    Rev. Elizabeth is an Episcopal priest currently serving in the Diocese of Olympia, which covers the Western portion of Washington state. You can find her on TikTok at @TheRevRiley. And her book, Rage Prayers, comes out on October 8, 2024.
    In this episode:
    (00:00) Rage prayer: Expressing authentic emotions in prayer.
    (03:36) Religious upbringing emphasized sin, shame, emotional manipulation.
    (08:21) Rage prayers provided deep, transformative personal sustenance.
    (10:05) Grieving and lamenting are integral to faith.
    (14:01) Rage prayer deepens spirituality and authenticity profoundly.
    (17:57) TikTok offers healing space for disillusioned faithful.
    (19:37) Unconventional faith practices resonate beyond traditional Christianity.
    (23:08) Explore personal, authentic prayer without restrictions.
    (27:43) Passionate about digital evangelism for spiritual communities.
    (30:03) More info and closing
    Compass is a bi-weekly production of United Methodist Communications. More episodes and show notes are at www.umc.org/compass

    Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 30min
  • 159 - [141] Community, comedy and church renovation

    We’re exploring the innovative ways churches in Northern Virginia are blending spirituality and community outreach–from improv church to affordable housing.
    In this episode of Compass, we’re visiting four unique and innovative expressions of church in Northern Virginia and Maryland.
    See how Central United Methodist Church in the Ballston neighborhood renovated their old church building in order to meet the changing needs of their neighborhood and give life to new ministries. Visit a pop-up cafe with Provision Church, helping provide a community of care and support for those who are often overlooked. Spend a night at Improv Church, laughing a path to community connection. And dig into good work and a hearty bowl of soup with Coop’s Soups.
    Find more on these unique ministries:
    Central UMC: cumcballston.org
    Provision Church: provisionchurchnova.org
    Improv Church: thevineva.org
    Coop’s Soups: coopssoups.com
    In this episode:
    (00:00) Church: community expressions beyond traditional worship settings.
    (05:21) Central UMC modernized facilities for community benefit.
    (08:38) Pastor Alyssa leads Provision Church, aiding homeless.
    (12:31) Free meals foster community and mutual support.
    (15:19) What happens at Improv Church
    (16:51) Sermon-inspired skits with impactful dual-role pastor.
    (21:28) Improv church attracts reluctant family and friends.
    (26:02) Ministry practiced through connections at farmer’s market.
    (28:25) Coop Soups and Improv Church embrace innovation.
    (30:17) Learn more about ministries at umc.org.
    Compass is a production of United Methodist Communications with new episodes every other Wednesday. Learn more at umc.org/compass

    Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 31min
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