Faith In Maine

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Synopsis

People living their faith and joining in God's mission in local communities across Maine. A podcast of the Episcopal Church in Maine.

Episodes

  • What’s Your Story - The Rev. Katie Holicky and Andrea Lauerman

    21/08/2023 Duration: 26min

    Welcome as we continue our season of the Faith in Maine focused on stories from around the diocese — learning more about the people that make up the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. In this episode, learn more about the Rev. Katie Holicky and Andrea Lauerman and the Sacred Ground program in Brunswick, Maine  Music: Feeling Happiness by DPmusic and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536136

  • What’s Your Story - Mike Douglass

    01/05/2023 Duration: 15min

    Welcome as we continue our new season of the Faith in Maine podcast! This season we focus on stories from around the diocese, learning more about the people that make up the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. In this episode, learn more about Mike Douglass, Director of Camp Bishopswood in Hope, Maine.   Music: Feeling Happiness by DPmusic and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536136

  • What’s Your Story - The Rev. Amanda Gerken-Nelson

    10/04/2023 Duration: 14min

    Welcome to a new season of the Faith in Maine podcast! This season we focus on stories from around the diocese, learning more about the people that make up the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. In this episode, learn more about the Rev. Amanda Gerken-Nelson, Priest in Charge as St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Yarmouth, Maine.   Music: Feeling Happiness by DPmusic and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536136  

  • What’s Your Story - Season Trailer

    14/03/2023 Duration: 36s

    Join us on the Faith in Maine podcast for a new season! Season 4 is "What's Your Story?" - stories from around the Diocese of Maine. Join us - new episodes dropping soon! Music: Feeling Happiness by DPmusic. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536136

  • The Bishop’s Address to the 203rd Diocesan Convention

    25/10/2022 Duration: 18min

    Enjoy listening to Bishop Thomas J. Brown's address to the 203rd Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine, 22 October 2022. For a transcript of his address, you can visit EpiscopalMaine.org. Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • The Tension of Hope and Lament with Special Guest Bishop James Hazelwood

    19/09/2022 Duration: 19min

    With this episode, we complete our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope.   In this episode, we speak with the Rev. James Hazelwood, Bishop of the New England Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America about the topic of hope. Enjoy the discussion. Stay tuned - we will share Bishop Brown's diocesan convention address in late October, and will bring you a new and exciting season of Faith in Maine starting in early 2023!  Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953  

  • Embodying Hope

    15/08/2022 Duration: 08min

    We continue our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we speak with Bishop Brown on the final theme of this series: hope. Enjoy the discussion!  Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • A Discussion on Adapting with Special Guest Bishop Glenda Curry

    26/07/2022 Duration: 15min

    We continue our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we speak with special guest the Right Reverend Glenda Curry, Ph.D., the 12th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, on the theme of adapting and adopting a practice of prayer. Enjoy the discussion!  Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • Adapting as a Tool for Growth

    05/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    We continue our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we hear from Bishop Brown about the theme of adapting and the connection between adapting and having a faith-filled life. Enjoy the discussion - and the birds chirping in the background! #summerinmaine Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • Connect: A Conversation with Three Bishops

    13/06/2022 Duration: 42min

    We continue our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we hear from the three bishops in northern New England: Bishop Brown of Maine, Bishop MacVean-Brown of Vermont, and Bishop Hirschfeld of New Hampshire. This conversation was recorded at Maine's Spring Training event on May 14, 2022.   Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953 

  • Connecting with God and with Each Other

    23/05/2022 Duration: 13min

    We continue our series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we hear from Bishop Brown about the theme of connecting and we learn practical tips for connecting with God, and with each other.   Discussed in this episode: The Episcopal Church/Ipsos study, "Jesus in America" https://www.episcopalchurch.org/jesus-in-america/ The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language by Eugene H. Peterson  (Translator) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1576839168/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_1VYNN3A5074Z4Y7ZH13M Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • Keep Listening: An Easter Message

    25/04/2022 Duration: 07min

    We continue our new series focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. In this episode, we share Bishop Brown's Easter message, which focuses both on the telling of and the listening for the good news of Jesus' resurrection.   Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #8599953

  • An Invitation to Listen Better

    28/03/2022 Duration: 15min

    With this episode we start a new series on Faith in Maine, focusing on the four themes from Bishop Brown's 2021 diocesan convention address: Listen, Connect, Adapt, Hope. We begin with the practice of listening. Bishop Brown reflects on how listening appears in scripture, ways in which the pandemic has taught him to listen better, and provides several next actions we can all take to improve our listening skills.   Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

  • Restoring Wabanaki Tribal Sovereignty

    22/02/2022 Duration: 01h29min

    The Racial Justice Council and the Committee on Indian Relations of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine recently held a public forum in the format of a Zoom webinar in support of LD1626, “An Act Implementing the Recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act.” Maulian Dana, Ambassador of the Penobscot Nation was the keynote speaker. The Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Brown, Bishop of Maine, offered the opening prayer. If passed, LD1626 will restore to our Wabanaki neighbors their inherent sovereignty over the territories. Maine is the only state in the nation that blocks such sovereignty, denying the Wabanaki tribes and peoples the benefit of over 150 Federal laws and hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds that respect and protect the rights of the 570 other federally-recognized tribes in the United States. To learn more about the Episcopal Diocese of Maine's work in advocacy and social justice, go to: https://www.episcopalmaine.org/ministries/social-justice

  • Seeing God in Each Other

    27/12/2021 Duration: 07min

    Enjoy a sermon preached by the Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Brown, Bishop of Maine, for our December 26th diocese-wide online worship service. You can watch that service in its entirety on our Episcopal Maine YouTube or Facebook channels. Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

  • Bishop Brown‘s Advent Message

    03/12/2021 Duration: 03min

    Please enjoy an Advent message from Bishop Brown! To view the Advent calendar he talks about, visit:  https://tuerchen.com/087edbbd Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

  • Begin Where God Has Planted Us

    15/11/2021 Duration: 08min

    Enjoy a sermon preached by the Rev. Peter Jenks, Rector of the Episcopal Church of St. John Baptist in Thomaston, Maine, for our November 14th diocese-wide online worship service. You can watch that service in its entirety on our Episcopal Maine YouTube or Facebook channels. Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

  • The Bishop’s Address to the 202nd Diocesan Convention

    25/10/2021 Duration: 19min

    Enjoy listening to Bishop Thomas J. Brown's address to the 202nd Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine, 23 October 2021. For a transcript of his address, you can visit EpiscopalMaine.org. Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

  • The Way of Love: REST. An Interview with Bishop Brown

    20/09/2021 Duration: 19min

    As we wrap up this series on The Way of Love – Practices for a Jesus-Centered Life, we speak with Bishop Brown about the concept of “rest” and restoration. Thank you for walking the way of love with us here on the Faith in Maine podcast, enjoy the interview!  Music: Our Inspiration by MediaM and Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536136  

  • Caring for our Trees, Caring for our World

    13/09/2021 Duration: 14min

    Enjoy a sermon preached by  The Rev. Alison Cornish,  Program Consultant with the BTS Center, for our September 12th diocese-wide online worship service created by the Climate Justice Council of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. You can watch that service in its entirety on our Episcopal Maine YouTube or Facebook channels. With roots dating back to 1814, The BTS Center is a private foundation in Portland, Maine, building on the legacy of the former Bangor Theological Seminary. The BTS Center seeks to catalyze spiritual imagination, with enduring wisdom, for transformative faith leadership by offering theologically grounded programs of continuing education and spiritual formation, including workshops and retreats, learning cohorts, public conversations, and projects of applied research. Enjoy Reverend Cornish’s sermon!  Music: Alpine Meadows by SnowMusicStudio and Our Inspiration by MediaM. Licensed through MelodyLoops #85999536

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