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In this episode, I talk with Peter Huish, an Anglican deacon and a local prison chaplain with the Montreal-Southwest Community Ministry. We chat about his work, about life in prison and about the spiritual journeys that can be part of that life. The show features "Care of Cell 44" by the Zombies and and ends with "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Happy Easter!
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This episode, I have a conversation with Rev. Carl Scovel, retired Unitarian Universalist minister and long-time pastor of historic King's Chapel in Boston. We discuss the sacred and secular significance of the holiday of Easter.
Also, listen for Eric Bibb's blues rendition of "I Want Jesus to Walk With Me" (Rev. Scovel's request) and some Johnny Cash towards the end.
This episode, I have a conversation with Rev. Carl Scovel, retired Unitarian Universalist minister and long-time pastor of historic King's Chapel in Boston. We discuss the sacred and secular significance of the holiday of Easter.
Also, listen for Eric Bibb's blues rendition of "I Want Jesus to Walk With Me" (Rev. Scovel's request) and some Johnny Cash towards the end.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Young Jesus Chronicles
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This time I talked with Spencer Smith and Mark Penta about their book Young Jesus Chronicles, a collection of newspaper-style one-panel cartoons about the childhood and youth of Jesus of Nazareth. When I first saw some of the cartoons in this book, I was so struck by the charm and lightheartedness with which they approach the often overly serious topic of religion, I knew I had to speak with the authors. So, on The Big Idea, we talked about faith, humor and the phenomenon that is Young Jesus Chronicles. Apologies for the poor sound quality of the telephone audio. If you can look (and hear!) beyond that, get ready to be intrigued...
(By the way, you can buy the book at Amazon.com.)
This time I talked with Spencer Smith and Mark Penta about their book Young Jesus Chronicles, a collection of newspaper-style one-panel cartoons about the childhood and youth of Jesus of Nazareth. When I first saw some of the cartoons in this book, I was so struck by the charm and lightheartedness with which they approach the often overly serious topic of religion, I knew I had to speak with the authors. So, on The Big Idea, we talked about faith, humor and the phenomenon that is Young Jesus Chronicles. Apologies for the poor sound quality of the telephone audio. If you can look (and hear!) beyond that, get ready to be intrigued...
(By the way, you can buy the book at Amazon.com.)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Holi Hai!
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This time on the Big Idea, we talk about the Hindu festival of Holi, a celebration of color, joy, love, the rebirth of spring and the victory of good over evil--in short, positivity all around. Famously, on this holiday people traditionally throw colored water and powder at each other in an exhilarating melee of colors and playful fun. I am joined by Shubham Sindhwani and Sumaita Rahim from McGill University's Indian Students Association, who share with me their insights and experiences of this festival, both from their respective birth countries (India and Bangladesh) and from the events organized by fans of the holiday here in Montreal.
They also provide a heads-up for anyone interested in experiencing Holi first-hand here in Montreal: an ISA-run Holi celebration for any and all who want to participate in this festival on this Saturday, March 13, 8pm-3am at Bharat Bhawan, at 4225 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest. Check it out at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=372421952213
This time on the Big Idea, we talk about the Hindu festival of Holi, a celebration of color, joy, love, the rebirth of spring and the victory of good over evil--in short, positivity all around. Famously, on this holiday people traditionally throw colored water and powder at each other in an exhilarating melee of colors and playful fun. I am joined by Shubham Sindhwani and Sumaita Rahim from McGill University's Indian Students Association, who share with me their insights and experiences of this festival, both from their respective birth countries (India and Bangladesh) and from the events organized by fans of the holiday here in Montreal.
They also provide a heads-up for anyone interested in experiencing Holi first-hand here in Montreal: an ISA-run Holi celebration for any and all who want to participate in this festival on this Saturday, March 13, 8pm-3am at Bharat Bhawan, at 4225 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest. Check it out at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=372421952213
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