In this episode of the Liturgical Rebels podcast, Kevin Sweeney shares his transformative journey from a conservative Christian background to a more progressive and radical perspective. He discusses the significance …
In this conversation, Christine Sine and Ruth discuss the intersection of theology, gender, and social justice. Ruth shares her personal history growing up in Argentina during a military dictatorship, which …
In this episode of the Liturgical Rebels podcast, Christine Sine interviews Greg Valerio, a pioneer in the fair trade jewelry movement. Valerio shares his unexpected journey into the world of …
In this episode, Christine Sine and Alan Hirsch discuss their long-standing friendship, Alan’s multicultural background, and the impact of his experiences in apartheid South Africa on his worldview and faith. …
In this episode, Christine and Sarah Augustine delve into the Doctrine of Discovery, its historical implications for Indigenous peoples, and the ongoing impact of colonial policies, particularly the ramifications of …
In this engaging conversation, Christine Sine interviews Rev. Danae Ashley, an Episcopal priest and psychotherapist, exploring her journey of faith, the significance of liturgy, and the role of rituals in …
The Church’s Liturgy of the Hours, Evening Prayer, also know as Vespers, always includes the Magnificat. Each day, the Magnificat is preceded by a short verse or “antiphon” that links the prayer …
Over the weekend we, like many others, decorated our Christmas tree and. I always love inhaling the aroma of pine leaves as we decorate, and the memories that the decorations …
It’s the beginning of the third week of Celtic Advent, and on Sunday we also begin the first week of traditional Advent. Both are focused on hope and the longing …
In this reflective conversation, Christine Sine and Forrest Inslee discuss the journey of the Liturgical Rebels podcast over the past year. They explore the diverse voices and perspectives that have …