Vox Veniae Podcast

Vox Veniae
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Jun 1, 2025 • 23min

Complete in Diversity

On the seventh Sunday of Easter, we continue in the series, Teach Em How To Say Goodbye: Jesus’ Parting Words to a Community in Transition, which looks at the final discourse of Jesus with his disciples before the whirlwind of his death, resurrection, and ascension. Today, we ponder how to be complete in unity by highlighting the unique ways we have been created and called to illuminate God’s Love.   [John 17:20-26]   Reflection What difference does it make to hear Jesus praying for Vox Veniae, churches across our continent, and the global church? Is there a specific way you or Vox could show oneness with other Christians from whom you are divided? How might you begin to pray for people  who will be part of Vox and the global church in future? 
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May 25, 2025 • 25min

Move Em Along

We pick up in our series, Teach Em How To Say Goodbye: Jesus’ Parting Words to a Community in Transition, which looks at the final discourse of Jesus with his disciples before the whirlwind of his death, resurrection, and ascension. On this sixth Sunday of Easter, we confront transition as an inevitable part of life and consider what it is to wake up to Jesus making a home in our everyday lives.  [John 14:23-24, 28-29]   Reflection How might our collective faith buoy us in seasons where our personal faith is lagging? Is there an invitation for you to keep company with Jesus? How might our experience of loss and joy be in transformative conversation?  
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May 18, 2025 • 20min

One Last Time

On the fifth Sunday of Easter, we begin a new series, Teach Em How To Say Goodbye: Jesus’ Parting Words to a Community in Transition, which looks at the final discourse of Jesus with his disciples before the whirlwind of his death, resurrection, and ascension. On this graduation Sunday, we hear reflections from Olaya Hinojosa and Sam Malare about how they are navigating this transition.  [John 13:31-35]   Reflection How do you navigate challenging feelings during times of transition? What legacy of love has been shared with you? How might God’s Love guide you and ground you in times of transition?
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May 11, 2025 • 32min

Divine Goodness Pursues

What is Divine goodness inviting us into? On the fourth Sunday of Easter, giving his last homily as a pastor at Vox, Weylin Lee recalls moments of Divine goodness through the restoration of contemplation, comfort through solidarity, and mercy through nonviolence.  [Psalm 23]   Reflection Where can I make space to reflect in stillness and truly rest? How might I practice presence with those experiencing a dark valley? How am I invited to adopt a lens of abundance in practicing mercy?
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May 4, 2025 • 22min

Your Peculiar Calling

What is that thing you just can’t help but do? On the third Sunday of Easter, Vanessa Maleare sifts through our lives in search of our precious and peculiar calling as she juxtaposes our journey with Peter’s call to be God’s Presence in the world.  [John 21:15-19]   Reflection What is written on your rock? What are you being called to in this season? What are you being called out of this season?
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Apr 27, 2025 • 29min

Giving Up Politics for Lent

How might we be tempted to over-identify with our politics in unsettling times? On the second Sunday of Easter, Nic Acosta fasts from being “that guy” in regards to seeing everything solely through a political identity and challenges us to question how a purity psychology of politics might subtly supplant our love for Christ and neighbor.  [John 12:1-8]   Reflection Has purity thinking affected how I relate to other with different political views? What are some ways I can practice detaching my sense of self from my political views? How can I lean into Christ as the true source of my identity?
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Apr 20, 2025 • 30min

Unexpected Rebirth

How does Easter invite us to live into the unexpected experiences of rebirth? On Easter Sunday, Weylin Lee beckons us to the Risen Christ through unexpected loss, listening to unexpected voices, and reimagining unexpected hope.  [Luke 24:1-12]   Reflection How might the places of loss in our lives be generating rebirth? What unexpected voices are inviting us to disrupt our lens of normalcy? How might we expand our imagination of hope?
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Apr 13, 2025 • 31min

No More of This

How might we put our nonviolent resistance into words? On Palm Sunday, Gena St. David draws inspiration from both the nonviolent example of Jesus and the nonviolent practice during the civil rights era on how we might resist dehumanizing evil and injustice.  [Luke 22:47-54]   Reflection How might we draw courage from Jesus’ response to violence? How might you practice nonviolence toward yourself this week? Which violent patterns might you wish to interrupt?
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Apr 7, 2025 • 30min

Overcoming Our Dreams

How might some of our unquestioned core beliefs keep us from growing in the Life of Christ? On the fifth Sunday of Lent, Christopher Mack wonders how we might jump off the treadmill of unfulfilled dreams and imagine what arrival at purpose and belonging in the Life of Christ looks like. [Philippians 3:7-14]   Reflection Are there some dreams for your life that seem ill-fitting in light of the life of Christ? Does understanding the love of God we experience and extend to others as cruciform, invite you to reexamine your own belovedness or someone else’s? How does the cruciform love of God expand your longing and understanding of bearing good fruit?   Resources Book: Letters and Papers from Prison by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Book: The Selfless Way of Christ: Downward Mobility and the Spiritual Life  by Henri Nouwen PDF: Core Beliefs Info Sheet from Therapist Aid https://www.therapistaid.com/worksheets/core-beliefs-info-sheet  Podcast: Don Koch, John Mark McMillan, Thomas Torrey, hosts, “Redefining Success” You Have Permission (podcast), March 24, 2025, accessed April 2, 2025. https://megaphone.link/TOREC2388149299
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Mar 31, 2025 • 10min

New Creation

How does being made new connect with peacemaking? On the fifth Sunday of Lent, Christopher Mack considers what is required for healthy new growth in our lives and community. [Philippians 3]   Reflection Are there some dreams for your life that seem ill-fitting in light of the life of Christ? Does understanding the love of God we experience and extend to others as cruciform invite you to reexamine your own belovedness or someone else’s? How does the cruciform love of God expand your longing and understanding of bearing good fruit?

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