Whitehouse pubblico
[search 0]
Altro
Scarica l'app!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
The Whitehouse Church Podcast

The Whitehouse Church

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Ogni mese+
 
Weekly-ish sermon recordings from Geoffrey Roberts at the Whitehouse Church in Canberra, loosely following the Revised Common Lectionary. If you’re a fan of Greg Boyd, Brian Zahnd, and N.T. Wright, among others, you’ll definitely notice the influence of their great ideas. The Whitehouse Church is mostly Neo-Anabaptist~ish, post-evangelical leaning in worldview. We see Jesus as the full expression of what God is like and try to build community around his teachings. If you have any questions o ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
G Mode On by MB Whitehouse

Mary Beth Whitehouse

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Ogni mese
 
Welcome to G Mode On, a conscious lifestyle brand and podcast dedicated to exploring spiritual wisdom, manifestation, and the unseen forces shaping our reality. Hosted by Mary Beth Whitehouse, this space is all about tapping into higher knowledge, unlocking your intuition, and aligning with your highest self. We’ll dive into ancient wisdom, ETs, plant medicine, universal laws, and energy work, bringing real conversations that expand your perspective and elevate your mindset. Whether you’re d ...
  continue reading
 
For people who happen to be parents. The feminist podcast to make you laugh as much as you cry, learn as much as you unlearn with a whole lot of no-holds-barred chat thrown in for good measure. Whether parent or non-parent, guy or gal, c’mon get down and dirty. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: [email protected]
  continue reading
 
Previously, the Sufi Reverberations Podcast featured a poem, a story, a meditation, and a musical interlude that gave expression to one Sufi's reflections concerning the mystical dimension of Islam. The tenor of the Podcast has changed, and instead of presenting the sort of usual formatting that was noted earlier in this description, the Sufi Reverberation Podcast will give expression to commentaries of various kinds that explore a variety of different topics. The length of each program will ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Jesus consistently saw those who were unseen or marginalised as people worthy of respect and kindness. His interactions with people who were poor and sick come to mind, as does his countercultural treatment of women and children, and his civility and compassion towards gentiles and outcasts. Again and again, Jesus gives us a glimpse into the radica…
  continue reading
 
Description This sermon unpacks Micah 6’s courtroom imagery to give context to Micah 6:8, showing it’s not a political catchphrase but God’s call to faithful obedience. It exposes pride and comfort-driven Christianity, reminds listeners they were redeemed from slavery, and challenges them to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.…
  continue reading
 
In the context of Luke's gospel, Jesus is assuring his people that God hears them and sees them. God’s plan involves a radical restructuring of world systems so that injustice is ultimately overturned – and we should be relentlessly crying out for that. We should not be complicit with injustice and when we petition heaven for justice it is a bold p…
  continue reading
 
This episode examines Micah 5 as a message of hope for people in exile, explaining how God promises to remove the protections, idols, and false comforts that keep his people from trusting Him. Through biblical examples and pastoral reflection, the sermon calls listeners to repentance and to turn to the living God, showing that true victory comes wh…
  continue reading
 
Micah 5 contrasts coming judgment with a lasting hope: though Israel will face exile and fail through sin, God promises a ruler from Bethlehem who is both king and shepherd. This eternal king, fulfilled in Jesus, will deliver people from the power of sin, gather his sheep, and bring lasting peace. The sermon calls listeners to recognize their need …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Step into the heart of the Amazon with hip-hop artist Nai Katxa as he shares his annual life-changing journeys of discipline, music, and ancient wisdom. 🌿✨ Every year, Nai returns to the jungle for months of plant-medicine diets, sacred ceremonies, and deep isolation with the Yawanawá people—experiences that continually reshape his a…
  continue reading
 
This episode walks through Micah 4 and explores what it means to hope in God when life falls apart. It explains the prophet’s promise of a future kingdom, the reality of suffering and exile, and God’s sure deliverance. Practical takeaways include trusting God’s timing, resisting complaint, living soberly and watchfully, and finding courage to live …
  continue reading
 
The Pharisees thought that Israel needed to be more holy in order for Yahweh to save them from the oppression they faced. This meant they needed to follow the rules more closely, purging all impurity from Israel, especially by excluding the people who fell short of their laws; the exact people that were so frequently drawn to Jesus. People like tho…
  continue reading
 
Micah 2 exposes how God’s people turned love for Him into duty, leading to coveting, oppression, and deafness to the prophet’s word. Their hearts plot theft, their hands seize the vulnerable, and their minds reject correction. God’s righteous response brings disaster and exile, but He promises hope: He will gather a remnant, shepherd them, and ulti…
  continue reading
 
Ritual and tradition that help us to transform our hearts can be incredibly beautiful, but tradition that only serves to make us feel morally superior is not beautiful. We should heed the warning that Jesus is sitting with those the institution has cast out and make more room at the table instead of missing the party.…
  continue reading
 
This episode introduces Micah, who asks what God truly desires: not ritual or bargains, but our whole lives surrendered to Him. It contrasts pagan, transactional religion with biblical faith and shows how God calls people to authentic devotion. Using the historical backdrop of three kings—Jotham (well-meaning but passive), Ahaz (idolatrous and dest…
  continue reading
 
For those in Jesus’ audience this message is a warning that they should set aside hubris and reconsider their self-appointed places at the table. But to the crippled man, the lame, the blind, and the poor this message is an invitation to a seat of honour. Sadly though, too often those who need to hear the first message do not have ears for it, and …
  continue reading
 
This episode closes out Hebrews (13:17–25) by reminding listeners who Jesus truly is: God in the flesh, the risen Shepherd who secures an eternal covenant by his blood. The speaker summarizes key themes of Hebrews—Jesus’ supremacy, his priestly work, and the call to persevere despite persecution. Practical exhortations include obeying and praying f…
  continue reading
 
It’s saddening how many loud Christian voices use their influence to peddle fear and bigotry through biblical sounding arguments. Today, just as it was in the first century, it remains commonplace for the pious police to pick on people that they perceive are easy targets. Picking on women continues to be popular, so does picking on immigrants and t…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Life is a paradox — we can’t have light without dark, joy without challenge, or awakening without shadow. 🌗 In this powerful episode of G Mode On, Mary Beth Whitehouse sits down with healer Veronica Webb to explore the deeper truths of existence: the dance of opposites, the wisdom of Ayahuasca, and how paradox itself becomes a portal…
  continue reading
 
This episode walks through Hebrews 13:7-16, calling listeners to be strengthened by the person and grace of Jesus rather than by rules, rituals, or their own efforts. It challenges Christians to imitate the faith of those who went before, accept Christ’s finished work, bear the reproach that comes with following Him, and live out their faith as a c…
  continue reading
 
This episode reframes worship as the entirety of the Christian life—not just Sunday singing—but a living sacrifice shaped by what we believe about God. Practical lessons include continuing brotherly love, offering hospitality, remembering the forgotten, honoring marriage, rejecting the love of money, and depending on God’s promise to never leave us…
  continue reading
 
Too often the church and groups of believers seem to live in fear. Fear of immigrants, or the queer community, fear of their freedoms being curtailed, fear of oppression, fear of women in leadership, fear of ecumenical partnership, of other religions or relativism. Honestly, the church has far too often been a loud voice of fear in the community in…
  continue reading
 
Followers of Jesus should be equally grieved by the deaths of Israelis and Palestinians. And, despite what some sensationalist Christian commentators say, being appalled by the internationally sponsored mistreatment of Palestinians doesn’t make someone an antisemite or a supporter of heinous acts committed by terrorists. As Christians we should be …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, the speaker delves into Hebrews 12, presenting a vivid contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. Drawing from biblical narratives and personal experiences, the discussion challenges believers to shift their perspective from a rules-based approach to a grace-centered relationship with God. Through historical references and relata…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we dive into Hebrews 12, exploring the metaphor of the Christian life as a race. Reflecting on experiences from our youth, such as school track events that promised fun but required effort, we find parallels with the journey of faith that involves perseverance, discipline, and community. The writer of Hebrews reminds us that faith …
  continue reading
 
Father, hallowed be your name, make your name holyand remember your promises to restore your reputation. Gather us as your people, make us clean, give us new hearts of flesh not stone, put your Spirit in us, empower us to follow your decrees, restore your kingdom and make it like the garden of Eden. Right now, today, we are so grateful for your pro…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we delve into the complexities of understanding God's discipline as depicted in Hebrews 12. The discussion focuses on how God's discipline is intertwined with pain and suffering, often challenging the traditional interpretation that such experiences stem primarily from adversaries and evil forces. Instead, we contemplate the sovere…
  continue reading
 
The place that Mary found was more important than any worry, frustration, or cultural obligation. The place Mary found in the midst of all the work, all the mess, and all the expectation, was sacred. And it wasn’t just Mary; it was Jesus also. He wanted her to be there. And I want to be there too but there is just so much noise and hurry and worry.…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we delve into the profound message of Hebrews 11, exploring the concept of faith and the role it plays in the lives of biblical heroes and ordinary believers alike. We consider the misconception that ranks individuals based on their perceived greatness, contrasting it with the biblical view that emphasizes God's grace above persona…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we delve into the story of Moses as narrated in Hebrews 11. The focus is on the aspect of faith - how Moses exercised it and its significance in advancing the biblical narrative towards Christ. The discussion covers the grand narrative at play in our lives, akin to the multiple roles in kids' sports, and how we often miss the large…
  continue reading
 
Before we get to the question of, “Who is my neighbour?” it is worth considering a modern retelling of this story. In our context it is hard to appreciate the disdain that the Jewish people felt towards the Samaritan people. Perhaps imagine this scene taking place in modern day Israel, with a devout Hasidic Jew questioning a rabbi, and in response …
  continue reading
 
This inspiring episode dives deep into Hebrews 11, exploring the true faith of biblical heroes like Abraham. It's a reminder that while figures such as Abraham and Sarah inspire us, they are not the ultimate heroes; instead, Jesus stands as the paramount hero in the biblical narrative. With reflections on personal heroes in our lives, from carpente…
  continue reading
 
Jesus isn’t complicit with boundaries defined by race, religion, borders, politics, culture, wealth, gender, or status. He sends out his messengers into Samaria to prepare the way because the people of Samaria are made in the image of God just as truly as the people in Judea. Just as today the people in Gaza, Ukraine, and Iran are made in the image…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, fearful, or uncertain about the future — with everything from wars, government corruption, ICE raids, financial collapse, and spiritual pressure — you are not alone. In this powerful episode, I sit down with astrologer and intuitive Camille Craft to explore what’s really happening on a collective l…
  continue reading
 
In this insightful episode, we delve into Hebrews 11, often referred to as the 'Hall of Faith.' We explore the difference between human efforts and faith as a divine gift, unraveling misconceptions about the nature of faith and biblical examples of those who lived by it. The discussion sheds light on the refreshing truth that faith is not merely a …
  continue reading
 
Join us as we delve into Hebrews 10, exploring the profound lessons it offers, especially pertinent on Father's Day. This episode paints a vivid picture of drawing near to God, embracing the access given by Jesus, and understanding the vital role of encouragement, warning, and remembrance. We reflect on the father's wisdom in guiding their children…
  continue reading
 
This episode dives into the themes and arguments presented in Hebrews chapters 9 and 10, highlighting the limitations of Old Testament sacrifices in achieving true atonement for sins. Through a detailed exploration, we understand how Christ’s perfect and once-for-all sacrifice surpasses these ancient rites, offering a complete and eternal solution …
  continue reading
 
This episode delves into the profound significance of blood and sacrifice within the Christian faith, particularly through the lens of Hebrews chapter 9. The speaker reflects on childhood memories of church and explores the symbolism of blood in both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the message that sin brings death and that forgiveness is c…
  continue reading
 
In this enlightening sermon, we delve into the intricacies of Hebrews chapter 9, exploring how its seemingly foreign concepts relate to our contemporary lives. Discover the profound significance of the new covenant ushered in by Jesus and understand why these ancient texts remain relevant today. As we journey through the rituals and relics of old, …
  continue reading
 
Join us as we delve into Hebrews Chapter 8, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' role as the eternal high priest, seated at the right hand of God. This episode sheds light on the transition from the old covenant, based on human promises, to the new covenant, founded on the perfect work and promises of God through Jesus Christ. Discover why…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Guida rapida

Ascolta questo spettacolo mentre esplori
Riproduci