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    Pray With our Feet

    Looking to connect with folks of faith making the world better daily, and learn how you can, too? Welcome to Pray with our Feet, a progressive Christian podcast, hosted by writer / creative, Emelda ("E") De Coteau, founder of the PWF community, and her Mom, Trudy Leocadio, a retired educator and prayer warrior. We believe deeply in the power of conversations to spark change. Listen in as we connect with everyone from ministers to community organizers and artists, keeping Matthew 25:40 at the forefront of our minds: "Whatever you have done for the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."
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    Spiritual Healing & Divine Intuition with Katrina Dilag, founder of Radical Visionary Collective

    Spiritual Healing & Divine Intuition with Katrina Dilag, founder of Radical Visionary Collective

    What if we broke away from fearing intuition, and began embracing it as another way God speaks to us? I recently sat down with Katrina “Trina” Dilag, founder of Radical Visionary Collective, 2x certified spiritual life coach, and social justice advocate. 

    We chat about healing as resistance to harmful systems, normalizing out-of-the box spirituality in churches, ditching toxic theology to develop an intimate relationship with God, and her latest offering, Intuition Activation, an 8 week course (launched June 19); it is a culmination of 20 years of experience in spirituality and healing which includes serving as a minister to youth and young adults and working within healing communities. 

    Trina supports conscious community leaders, ministers and mothers with stepping into their higher callings through alignment, abundance and inner healing. Throughout her work at the intersections of faith + justice (pulling from the wisdom of respected community elders of the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement), she centers the power of visioning, ancestral connection, and decolonization to create a world of love & liberation for all.

    Stay Connected with Trina - 

    Instagram: @RadicalVisionaryCollective

    Website: Radical Visionary Collective 

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    Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. 

    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

    Talking Jesus + Climate Justice with Holly Petersen of Christian Climate Action

    Talking Jesus + Climate Justice with Holly Petersen of Christian Climate Action

     

    The climate is in crisis, but that doesn’t mean change is impossible. I caught up with Holly Petersen, the inspiring co-founder of Christian Climate Action (CCA) about planet activism rooted in our faith. Christian Climate Action is a community of Christians supporting each other to take meaningful action for the planet. Inspired by Jesus Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit, and following the example of social justice movements of the past, CCA carries out acts of public witness, nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to urge those in power to make the changes needed.

    We discuss how Holly sees Jesus and justice as inextricably linked (shared so powerfully in this YouTube video), the many ways CCA is standing up for the planet from prayerful protests to pushing church leadership, business, and government to divest from fossil fuels.

    Ways to Get Involved - 

    Holly shares practical steps we can all take in our church spaces to affect change, including calling on Pastors and church leaders to divest from fossil fuel investments, and stand alongside us, in the streets, at direct actions for the climate.  Although this movement began in the UK, there are CCA groups around the world, and anyone can start their own by reaching out to CCA direcly.

    You may also participate by attending their regular online events such as daily prayer and Saturday reflections (teaching sessions which examine various aspects of the climate emergency and biblical perspectives on how we might respond). There are also numerous ways to involve your church, learn more here.  https://christianclimateaction.org/get-involved/involve-your-church/

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    Snag your Pray with our Feet notebook (Prayer without Action is Performance) and find more merch. in our online shop.

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    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

    Breaking God out of Boxes with Jennifer Magnano (@TheBarefootPreacher)

    Breaking God out of Boxes with Jennifer Magnano (@TheBarefootPreacher)

    I caught up Jennifer Magnano aka The Barefoot Preacher - writer, doula, maternal-child health advocate, and mother living with chronic illness. She honors the wild, holy work of local and global motherhood through resonant writing and speaking, companionship, resources & education. With personal experience of the chaos and complexity to exist throughout the caregiving years (in both our bodies and lives), Jennifer speaks with urgency; her goal to elicit a tender lived-response in humanity that echoes for and in our generations to come.

    We chatted about - 

    • Breaking God out of the boxes, which can look like experiencing the Divine in the wonder of everyday moments, being in sacred relationship with God as Mother, Father, or however the Holy One shows up for us. 
    • Jennifer's journey of healing from religious trauma. 
    • What it's like to live on the edge of disability and raise two kiddos with their own health challenges. 
    • Her writing, which challenges us to awaken continually in multiple ways; we delved into two essays from Reclamation (her newsletter on Substack):
       It's Ok to Upset the Internet and Your Trauma is Welcome Here. 
    • Creating space in our minds, hearts and spirits for a theology rooted in collective liberation. Jennifer lifted up the work of Rev. Wilda C. Gafney, Hebrew biblical scholar and professor, Episcopal priest  who teaches Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and, Womanist and Feminist Biblical Studies.

    Stay Connected with Jennifer and Support Her Work: 

    Instagram instagram.com/thebarefootpreacher

    Reclamation Newsletter jennifermagnano.substack.com

    Website jennifermagnano.com

    Book Bliss & Blue available on Amazon &  Etsy

    My Story on Love What Matters 

     

    Stay Connected With Us! 

    Snag your Pray with our Feet notebook (Prayer without Action is Performance) and find more merch. in our online shop.

    Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our NEW online store

    Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. 

    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

     

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    en-usMay 26, 2023

    Introducing our ASK Prayer Ministry - Faith + Action

    Introducing our ASK Prayer Ministry - Faith + Action

    The ASK: Prayer + Action ministry is a space for all of us to come together, communally, at the intersections of our Christian faith and activism; here we commit to praying together (virtually on Zoom) around a specific issue each month - climate justice, anti-racism, mental health, police brutality, violence and harm against people living on the margins ( immigrants, communities of color, our LGBTQ+ siblings, etc.), and taking a concrete action in the work towards the change we wish to see realized in our world. 

    This ministry is a continuation of Dad's work; he started the ASK prayer ministry when my brother and I were kids. It was rooted, Mom says in Matthew 7:7-8: "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened." You can read more about the ministry on our website

    During this first prayer meeting on Sunday, April 30, our focus is on climate justice. We're linking to some of the resources we are sharing in that meeting below (for folks who may not be able to attend): 

     
     
     
     
    Action Steps - Reading & Organizing for Climate Justice 
     
     
     
     

     

    When the World Feels Heavy: Connecting to Prayer & Meditation

    When the World Feels Heavy: Connecting to Prayer & Meditation

    We're living through intense times; each of us wading through persistent grief, whether due to mass shootings, threats to American democracy, escalating attacks on marginalized communities, or our day-to-day struggles. It's clear constant movement without recharging spiritually, takes its toll.

    In this episode, I share a short grounding meditation, designed to help center calm in the midst of chaos using an ever-present anchor God gave each of us, the breath. You'll also hear a prayer (specifically for us, the acctivists) following the meditation, inspired by Jesus' challenge in Matthew 25:40 - "Whatever you have done for the least of these, you have done it for me." 

    Join us on April 30, 6pm via Zoom for our first monthly ASK Ministry: Prayer + Action meeting. Read more about the story behind this ministry (in loving memory of my Dad, Rudy) on our website, and sign up here

    Resources - 

    Scriptures for dealing with anxiety / stress (you can use for meditation, jounraling and prayer): 

    "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
    and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.
    When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned;
    the flames will not set you ablaze." Isaiah 43:2 


    “Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10 

    “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” John 14:27

    Mindfulness Tools 

    I have trained in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and now also have certification as a TSD Mindfulness Coach.  Check out a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction workbook, there are great exercises at the end of each chapter which help you make the mind, body and soul connection. 

    TSD mindfulness helps reduce stress, move through grief and crisis, while healing from trauma; there are concrete teachings in resilience, acceptance, being present and self-compassion (which I see as deeply connected to community care). You can read more about it here.

    And look out for upcoming offerings through Pray with our Feet that center mindfulness for folks like us, spiritual activists. 

    Stay Connected With Us! 

    Snag your Pray with our Feet notebook (Prayer without Action is Performance) and find more merch. in our online shop.

    Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our NEW online store

    Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. 

    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

     

    Talking Liberation & Creativity with Spoken Black Girl (in honor of Women's Herstory Month)

    Talking Liberation & Creativity with Spoken Black Girl (in honor of Women's Herstory Month)

     

    Before Women’s Herstory Month comes to a close, we’re sharing our conversation about Spoken Black Girl magazine Issue 4: The Freedom Issue 2023. Mom and I chatted with Rowana Abbensetts Dobson, founder and author (Departure Story), along with contributing writers Lillie Watson, Reign, and Adrienne Prather.

    We delve into the multiple ways Black women claim our liberation (collective and individual), the daily challenges we’re navigating, why we must remain uncompromising in defining our freedom for ourselves and more! Check out the issue here. And connect with the poetry of Reign, “Free,” Adrienne Prather, “What Freedom Means to Me?,” and Lillie Watson’s essay, “Black is Free.”

    Learn more about Reign, Adrienne and Lillie below: 

    Reign is a Philadelphia native who now resides in New Mexico. It is her place of fresh new inspiration. She has been writing poetry and essays since the age of 8 years old. She is a published poet, published essayist, mixed media artist and short filmmaker. She writes to honor the ancestors' voices. Stay connected - Instagram: @i_am_reignthecreator, YouTube: Magic Little Movies (short films for healing and meditation), and purchase Reign’s poetry book, The Beauty of Dead Roses

    Adrienne Prather is a writer, author and educator. She is a published author, and has written 3 books, Reflections of Love an Inspirational Poetry Book, Encouragement Cafe Self-Help, and Grace Finds Peace Children's Book.  Adrienne enjoys writing and inspiring others. Ways to Stay connected - Instagram: @tmialuv and on Facebook: @AuthorAdriennePrather.

    Lillie Watson is a writer based in Tucson, Arizona. She is a passionate reader and book lover, who believes in book accessibility and putting Black, Indigenous, POC, and LGBTQ+ representation and voices to the forefront of literary spaces. She has stories and poems published in SandScript Art and Literature Magazine’s 2016 and 2017 issues, and a personal essay published in Spoken Black Girl Magazine Issue 4: The Freedom Issue 2023. She works as a manager at a local bookstore, and volunteers at a local literacy non-profit, as she determines where she’d like to take her love of all things writing and reading related.
    Ways to Stay Connected - Instagram: @lilliemarie221b and Twitter: @lilliemarie221b .

    Stay Connected With Us! 

    Snag your Pray with our Feet notebook (Prayer without Action is Performance) and find more merch. in our online shop.

    Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our NEW online store

    Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. 

    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

     

    Radical Soul Care with Amy Jackson, founder of The Perch Place

    Radical Soul Care with Amy Jackson, founder of The Perch Place

     

    We don't have to tell you the world is on fire, as folks of faith committed to making a difference, many of us find it hard to stop, and care for ourselves. It often feels like a luxury, but in the radical tradition of writer, speaker and thinker Audre Lorde, Amy Jackson, founder of The Perch Place (a soul care org. based in downtown Aurora) is calling us to water ourselves, and make space for rest so we can rise another day, working for a world where justice, mercy, and Christ's love reigns. The Perch Place has in-person and online offerings: yoga, art classes, guided meditations, workshops, retreats and more! 

    "Learning about soul care helped me begin stepping into the healthy, flourishing life of purpose God created me for. It helped me become a healthier person spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and even physically, and it helped me see and work on my blind spots so that I could be in healthier relationships as well," she says. Amy is soul care adovcate, entreprenuer, speaker, yoga teacher and meditation facilitator. You can read more about her story here

    Here are some key takeaways from this epiosde:  

    • Soul care moves beyond the superficial and focuses on living the healthy, thriving, and sustaining life God intends  for each of us.
    • Some core practices we can lean into are short meditations (5 min or less) like the ones Amy has on her podcast, Just Press Pause, breath prayer, yoga, and welcome prayer.
    • Establishing a daily self check-in ritual can help ground you, beging asking: How am I feeling? What do I need? How might I gave that to myself? 
    • There are certain types of meditation (like a body scan) which are helpful for activists and change makers. Amy has two meditation offerings on her podcast which center expansive love and de-stressing:  Loving Kindness and Release Anxiety
    • When we practice self kindness, we are better able to show up in community with compassion, love and grace.
    • Check out Amy's book, 31 Days of Self Kindness which includes all kinds of practical and accessible support for prioirtizing your wellbeing daily. And one of Amy's favorite books, Soulful Spirituality: Becoming Fully Alive and Human by David G. Benner. 

     

     

     

    Bonus Episode: Living Mindfully in Beloved Community with author Walt Shelton

    Bonus Episode: Living Mindfully in Beloved Community with author Walt Shelton

    Continuing our #SoulCare series, Mom and I caught up with a dear friend of the pod, Walt Shelton, about his latest book, Authentic Living in All Seasons: Focused, Fearless and Balancedwhich calls us towards 3 elements of qualitative living:

    Focusing on the present moment (not stuck in the past or preoccupation the future). Not allowing fear to immobilize us. Beginning to ask, what can we do with fear? How can it fuel our actions for good? And "periodically identifying, refining, and balancing our life priorities to progressively live them as fully as possible with necessary questions for continual self reflection: How do I want to show up in the world, and embody Christ's heart? Am I centering kindness, justice, and actively reaching across differences? Am I making space for repenting when it is necessary?

    Key Takeaways:

    -Mindfulness and living a life which lifts up justice, equality and being in beloved community are interconnected. God calls us to see one another fully. We should hear a lot more about mindfulness in our churches, "Go out and pay attention to the people around you, and be kind and compassionate with them," Walt says. 

    - In his book, Walt lifts up the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus (found in  Luke 16:19-31), and connects it to mindfulness which helps us live awake. The rich man had multiple opportunities to help, and didn't because of being consumed with his own life. This way of centering self above community is normalized in our society, and around the world; it cuts us off from connecting with one another in the ways God intends.  

    - We must move away from the disease of multi-tasking; scriptures speak of the importance of a healthy eye, and Walt sees this as connected to singular focus which helps us engage in community with deeper intention, "one person, one need at a time." 

    - Living a mindful life is a process; we can start where we are right now. Even if it is just a few moments a day.  Set aside time to be with God, away from distractions. If Jesus needed time away to replenish himself, we certainly do!

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode: 

    -Walt's book, Authentic Living in All Seasons: Focused, Fearless and Balanced (stay connected with his work on his website). 

    -The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus found in Luke 16:19-31 

    Living Buddha, Living Christ by Thich Nhat Hanh (nominated by Dr. King for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967, King called him an “apostle of peace and nonviolence.”

    Stay Connected With Us! 

    Visit the website and find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our NEW online store

    Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. 

    Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

    REWIND: Answering God's Call for Anti-Racism with Writer and Activist Patricia A. Taylor

    REWIND: Answering God's Call for Anti-Racism with Writer and Activist Patricia A. Taylor

    REWIND: In honor of Black history month, and this year's theme of resistance, we are revisiting past conversations with guests committed to the active and everyday work of resisting racism and the false ideology of white supremacy. 

     

    Anti-racism work is daily; it's a choice to embrace discomfort, the uncertainty of how folks around you will react, and a commitment to unapologetic truth telling. This week's guest, writer (founder of the blog, Some Thoughts From Your Black Friend), anti-racism activist / educator, and co-host of the  Upside Down podcast,  Patricia A. Taylor is on the journey.

    We have long admired her work, and this conversation is full of thoughtful insights, we delved into:

    - Patricia's journey aligning her writing with social justice and listening to the call from God to move into anti-racism work. 

    - Why proximity to BIPOC communities doesn't absolve churches and individuals from doing the work of anti-racism. 

    - How she embraces care for her mind, body and spirit, rooted in scripture from Jeremiah to the Psalms, and 2 Corinthians 3: 3-5.

    - The necessity of lament and repentance for the church as it relates to racial and social justice.  

    - Why spiritual bypassing is dangerous, and why being vulnerable around safe people (particularly for those in BIPOC communities) about what we're feeling is a form of self care. 

    - What Patricia hopes those in her community take away from her work: questions that guide them toward action, and keep them rooted in compassion. 

    More about Patricia A. Taylor: Patricia Taylor is a wife, mom and California native. She believes in Jesus, truth-telling, loving all of our neighbors, and having critical conversations around racial justice with grace and honesty. Her work is rooted in anti-racism education, and she serves as the BIPOC Educator for Be The Bridge. You may find her on Instagram @patricia_a_taylor and on Facebook at Some Thoughts From Your Black Friend by Patricia A. Taylor.

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    Credits: HUGE thank you to my husband, Kes, our podcast editor!  He is also a talented creative entrepreneur, videographer and photographer! You can work with him and explore his work here. 

     

    REWIND: Centering Anti-Racism in the Church with Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D.

    REWIND: Centering Anti-Racism in the Church with Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D.

    REWIND: In honor of Black history month, and this year's theme of resistance, we are revisiting past conversations with guests committed to the active and everyday work of resisting racism and the false ideology of white supremacy. 

     

    We sat down with Rev. Dr. Jacqueline J. Lewis, Senior Minister at Middle Collegiate Church, a 1,300-member multi-ethnic, welcoming, and inclusive congregation in New York City (and full disclosure, my home church, loves!) for a conversation which delved into:

    - The need for each of us to make anti-racism a daily practice. 

    - Rooting our minds and spirits in revolutionary love. 

    - The challenging joy of leading a diverse church that is radically inclusive and leaves no one out regardless of race, sexuality / gender identity or ability. 

    - Why one of the essential duties of church members is to push leaders towards anti-racist practices which go beyond the pews, and into our daily lives - the way we love, work, shop and come into community. 

    Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, and earned her Ph.D. in Religion and Society/Psychology and Religion at Drew University. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA), Dr. Lewis hosted “Just Faith,” an on-demand television program on MSNBC.com and is a frequent media commentator.

    Her books include:

    Fierce LoveThe Power of Stories: A Guide for Leaders in Multi-racial, Multi-cultural CongregationsTen Strategies for Becoming a Multiracial Congregation, and the children’s book, You Are So Wonderful!  

    Stay Connected to Rev. Jacqui and Middle Church: 

    Middle Church is rebuilding after a tragic fire. You can support this ongoing work by donating here

    Visit Rev. Jacqui's website, and follow her heart-centered work

    Join the Movement at Middle Church

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    Our show is produced by my husand Keston De Coteau, award-winning videographer and photographer.

    Discussing James Baldwin's Radical Challenge: You Mean it or You Don't with writers Jamie McGhee & Adam Hollowell

    Discussing James Baldwin's Radical Challenge: You Mean it or You Don't with writers Jamie McGhee & Adam Hollowell

    Showing up in faith and action takes consistent work. None of us will ever have it “figured out,” but commitment keeps us on the path. Mom and I caught up with Adam Hollowell and Jamie McGhee, founders of Praying with Baldwin, to discuss their powerful book: You Mean It or You Don’t: James Baldwin’s Radical Challenge.  

    One of the most prolific writers and thinkers of the 20th century, Baldwin’s words continue to awaken us. Drawing from his extensive body of work -  fiction, poetry speeches and interviews, McGhee and Hollowell call us to embody our activism.  There are prompts at the end of each chapter to help us take action - whether concerning police brutality, racial justice or LGBTQ+ rights.  Our discussion also lifts up the urgency of dialouging across differences, looking inward, intergating ways we are either unaware of oppression or compilict, what seeking justice and love within our communities and church spaces.  

    Learn more about the Praying with Baldwin project, “a sequence of prayers that originally launched August 2, 2017.” Over 30 days Jamie and Adam prayed the last words of “those who have been killed by racism and police violence and prayed for the courage to take "First Steps" to change the world around them. You can download a PDF version here

    Stay Connected with Jamie and Adam:

    Website: Praying with James Baldwin

    Instagram: @prayingbaldwin

    Twitter: @prayingbaldwin

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    Centering Prayer, Finding God Within (with Keith Kristich, Closer Than Breath)

    Centering Prayer, Finding God Within (with Keith Kristich, Closer Than Breath)

     

    What does it mean to live from the centered self in an off center world? We’re delving into this challenge in today’s chat with Keith Kristich, founder of Closer Than Breath, an online interspiritual community lifting up centering prayer and “the study of universal truths to deepen your relationship with God and develop peace within.” Keith is a commissioned teacher of Centering Prayer through Contemplative Outreach, trained with the Shalem Institute and certified Enneagram teacher through the Conscious Living Center. 

    We discuss the transformative power of becoming still, listening to God’s voice within us, moving from ego into deeper relationship with the Divine, and the wisdom of Father Thomas Keating (author, priest, teacher and leader within the contemplative prayer community), and Saint Teresa of Ávil, revered Spanish mystic, Carmelite nun and writer who once said: “Prayer is an act of love, words are not necessary.” 

    Don’t miss the next event from the Closer Than Breath community: Centering Prayer Summit, Jan. 21-23, a virtual space, to learn and practice with leading centering prayer teachers. 

    Download the God is Closer Than Breath Guide here.

    Website: CloserThanBreath.com

    Instagram: @keithkristich

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    Building community, Centering Christ with Jesus People

    Building community, Centering Christ with Jesus People

    What if today’s church looked more like the early church described in the book of Acts - sharing resources, concerned not with power but being in genuine relationship with Jesus and one another? Jesus People, a church family of nearly 200 people, based in Chicago is living out this revolutionary call, and has done so since 1972.

    Mom and I chat with members Charlene and Tommy and discuss -

    - Jesus People’s intentional community where members live communally in a 10-story building in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago,

    - The ways their mission businesses and common purse (“combining monetary resources into a common fund…” ) support their ministry and communal needs, enabling them to serve those living in poverty, including Cornerstone Community Outreach, “one of the first shelters in Chicago to open its doors for women with children experiencing homelessness.”

    - Why it’s imperative that Christians not allow the messsge of Christian to co-opt our faith.

    - Strategies to helping move your church from the pews to the pavement, and become involved in helping the surrounding community.

    - Donate and support Jesus People’s ministry. Stay connected with Jesus People on social media: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.

    - In Loving Memory: This episode is dedicated to my Dad, Rudy Leocadio, a loving husband, father, and faith leader throughout his life. Dad was truly a man of deep faith with a servant’s heart. God called him home on Sun., November 27, 2022. You can read my tribute to him on the Pray with our Feet blog

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    - Our podcast is produced by Keston De Coteau, award-winning videographer and photographer.

    Season 4: God Calls us to Justice, Mercy and Humility

    Season 4: God Calls us to Justice, Mercy and Humility

    We're BACK with Season 4! We've missed you all. As you know, Mom and I choose a verse to guide us through each season, and this time it's wisdom from the book of Micah: "He has told you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you except to be just, and to love [and to diligently practice] kindness (compassion), And to walk humbly with your God [setting aside any overblown sense of importance or self-righteousness]?" (Micah 6:8, Amplified Bible) 

    Throughout this episode we:

    - Explore the prophet Micah, the ways God spoke through him to Israel lifting up his heart for compassion, justice and mercy, while also calling for repentance when these values are not lived out. 

    - What it means to embody justice, love and mercy in our daily lives, and how it expands our faith, deepening how we define community. Check out our deveotional, Seeing with Our Hearts inspired by Micah 6:8. 

    - Podcast conversations we are excited to share with you all incluude Jesus People (a community-based ministry in Chicago serving the poor), Jamie McGhee and Adam Hollowell, authors of You Mean It or You Don't: James Baldwin's Radical Challenge and creators of the online space Praying with James Baldwin, Keith Kristich, founder of Closer Than Breath, an online community rooted in centering prayer and meditation, and more.  

    Additional Resources: 

    We love this overview of the book of Micah from Bible project.

    James Baldwin's 1979 speech at Berkeley, Take Your Children Out of These Schools

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    Radical Empathy & Divine Intuition with Rev. Aurelia Dávila Pratt

    Radical Empathy & Divine Intuition with Rev. Aurelia Dávila Pratt

     

    We're living through immensely challenging times, and it often feels isolating. In this epiosde, Rev. Aurelia Dávila Pratt reminds us our faith is a source of both strength and discovery, which can lead us to connect with our divine intuition, an inner knowing that flows from God.  

    She is the author of the fothcoming book: A Brown Girl's Epiphany: Reclaim Your Intuition and Step into Your Power, now available for pre-order. In addition to her writing, Rev. Aurelia is also a Pastor and sacred spacemaker. She helped found Peace of Christ Church , a sacred community in the heart of central Texas doing the work of radical love and disruptive peacemaking.

    Throughout this episode, we also delve into:

    - The urgency of creating spaces rooted in growth, humility and compassion, and why she sees herself as a paradigm shifter in the tradition of the Beattitudes.  

    - The inspiration and journey which led her to write A Brown Girl's Epiphany: Reclaim Your Intuition and Step into Your Power, now available for pre-order, and why stepping out of harmful paradigms is healing and necesary work. 

    - How her sermon, "Go and Do Likewise" lifts up the concept of radical empathy (a willingness to go near and see a situation), alongside some key questions we can continually ask ourselves: How can I serve? How can I give of my time and resources? How can I mobilze? 

    - Her faith path - it's roots in childlike wonder, and how this approach to our realtionship with Christ is liberatory, pushing us beyond the boxes we construct. 

    Stay Connected with Rev. Aurelia: 

    - Rev. Aurelia's Instagram as a space to center both art (her poems) and theology which lifts up inclusion and honesty, instead of division. 

    - Visit her website where you'll find her writing, speaking and more. 

     

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    Community Care, Chronic Illness & Activism with Angie Alt

    Community Care, Chronic Illness & Activism with Angie Alt

    Folks with invisible disabilities are often marginalized in our churches. "We don't know where to put them," Angie Alt says. She joins us this week to discuss her journey of  living with chronic illness (3 autoimmune diseases) while also navigating her faith journey, and showing up as an activist in these challenging times.

    Angie is author and co-author of the award-winning books The Alternative Autoimmune Cookbook and The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook. She created a groundbreaking series of online group health coaching programs which have helped thousands of people transition their diets and lifestyle to the Autoimmune Protocol. In 2015, Angie partnered with Mickey Trescott, FNTP at AutoimmuneWellness.com, an award-winning website serving millions with autoimmune disease annually. 

    In this episode we delve into - 

    - How living with chronic illness deepened Angie's sense of compassion and impacted her spiritually.  

    - Two core ways the church can show up for folks in their congregations who are living with invisible disabilities like autoimmune diseases. 

    - Angie's definition of community care, and the ways it intersects with social justice and self care. 

    - Being honest about the ebbs and flows of our faith journey and releasing shame. 

    - What it means to pray with your feet through chronic illness. 

    Additional Resources Mentioned - 

    - Definitive Guide to AIP and sign up for the newsletter

    - A Place of Healing: Wrestling with the Mysteries of Suffering, Pain and God's Sovereignty  by Joni Earckson Tada 

    Prayer + Mental Health Awareness with Dr. Angela L. Harris

    Prayer + Mental Health Awareness with Dr. Angela L. Harris
    What happens to the person who is connected to God, and still struggling with their mental health?  Mom and I caught up with Dr. Anglea L. Harris, founder of Harris 316 Consulting and Services who has made it her life's work to center faith, mental health  and holisitc wellness (mind, body and spirit). 

    Dr. Harris is a Mental Health Advocate, Workshop Leader, Motivational Speaker, Podcast Host, and Dog Mom to a pitbull mix named Lenni.  Dr. Harris has a Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Wright State University, and currently serves as the Assistant Dean of Students at a small liberal arts college in North Carolina. 

    In this episode, we discuss - 

    - The pathway which led Dr. Angela to connect holisitc wellness and her Christian faith, and found Harris 316 Consulting and Services, LLC

    - Dr. Anglea's offerings: mental health and wellness workshops to Black churches, community agencies that serve marginalized communities, and corporate entities.  Connect with her here. And follow on  Instagram:@harris316consultingandservices

    - Historical trauma present within the Black community and other communities of color, and how this impacts collective and individual mental health today. 

    - Rising rate of suicides within the Black community, and the urgnecy of creating spaces for vulnerability, well-being practices  and healing. 

    - Ways to release the shame around mental health, and how we can show up as advocates within church pews and beyond. 

    Check out Further Reading & Resources (on our new website!) 

    - Harris 316 Consulting and Services

    Perspectives on Spirituality and Religion in Psychotherapy Edited by Richard W. Sears and Alison Niblick

    - Black Men Heal

    - Therapy for Black Girls

    - Dr. Joy DeGruy's book - Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing

    REWIND: Author Avril Somerville, Jesus Stood with the Marginalized

    REWIND: Author Avril Somerville, Jesus Stood with the Marginalized
    We're taking it back this week to a powerful conversation from Season 1 with writer, activist and faith warrior Avril Somerville. Born in the Commonwealth of Dominica, Somerville writes at the intersection of identity, community and love. She is the author of A Journey of Life on Purpose, a book of personal essays and poetry, and a forthcoming novel. 

    She is also an English teacher, wife and mother of three who lives in Pennsylvania. Avril is excited about her independent micro-press, SomerEmpress Publishing, Inc., and looks forward to publishing transformative literature of other gifted women writers of color.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    - The power of our words, and how understanding this helps us walk in liberation. 

    - Seeing ourselves as deeply connected to those around us, especially the most marginalized, understanding Jesus stood for justice (Matthew 25:40 and Amos 5:24). 

    - Why mindfulness, really being present and grounded in God and our faith, is vital.

    - Realizing activism takes many shapes and forms; if you are not able to be on the front lines, you can still show up and serve. Avril says: "Use your gifts, where you are, to tap into your purpose."

    - God has designed us for intimacy, the act of sitting down and beholding one another. We must not allow technology to strip this away from our consciousness. 

    - Avril's own creative journey and sources of inspiration.

    Stay in Touch with Avril Somerville:

    www.somerempress.com

    IG: @somerempress 

    Twitter: @somerempress 

    Show edited by my talented husband Keston De Coteau (videographer,  photographer and editor) www.keston.online 

    Writer & Advocate Kevin Nye: Seeing Jesus in Folks Experiencing Homelessness

    Writer & Advocate Kevin Nye: Seeing Jesus in Folks Experiencing Homelessness

    What does it mean for us to see Jesus in the faces of folks experiencing homelessness?  We chatted with writer Kevin Nye, who works in advocacy and homeless services. He is the author of the forthcoming book: Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness.  He also writes on the intersections of theology, justice and equity, and pop culture.

    We discuss - 

    - How he felt God calling him beyond the pew and into the streets. 

    - The urgency of moving from a savior complex as progressives and Christians when showing up to be of service to unhoused folks. 

    - Calling on churches to see unhoused folks as neighbors, part of their community. 

    - Lessons from the award-winning film, Nomadland, including our perception of what "homelessness looks like," various ways people experiencing homelessness build community, cultivate resilence, joy and more. 

    - Stay connected with Kevin's work here. You can also follow him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can donate to the organization Kevin works for (The Center in Hollywood), and learn more about their work here

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    Talking Visual Art, Children's Ministry and Anti-Racism with Sheila Whittenberg

    Talking Visual Art, Children's Ministry and Anti-Racism with Sheila Whittenberg
    How do visual art, contemplative prayer, social justice & children's ministry all connect? We're thirlled to chat with Sheila Whittenberg, artist and children's minister  based Germany about the rich lessons God brings forth in places we least expect. We delved into - 
    • Sheila's faith journey: beginning with an intense spiritual experience at age 4, which left  her assured of God's presence.

    • How she discovered Ignatian spirituality which "insists God is present in our world and active in our lives, and Contemplative (centering) prayer

    • Sheila's beautiful artwork, and what inspires her to continue creating. Explore her full gallery here. You can also connect with her on Instagram

    • The path God took her on to become a trainer and practitioner of Godly Play, a Montessori-inspired concept for the spiritual direction of children. 

    • How she's showing up to help refugees from Ukraine. 
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