
Vox Veniae Podcast
The work of the people. Our weekly rhythm of being together as a larger community to worship and confess, to engage scripture and prayer, to celebrate eucharist, and to be sent back into the city with a benediction each and every week.
Latest episodes

Dec 2, 2024 • 31min
Navigating Uncertainty
What comes up for you when you think about uncertainty? Weylin Lee begins our season of advent with three markers for wading into waiting and uncertainty: discerning with imagination; recalling God’s gifts; and embodying a path of love. [Psalm 25]
Reflection
How might we practice discernment with imagination?
What are some of God’s gifts that you can recall in this current season?
What is the path of love you are invited to walk and embody?

Nov 17, 2024 • 20min
Chords and Metal
How powerful can we be when our one voice is not just one voice? Vanessa Maleare tends to our collective healing with four admonitions inspired from Ecclesiastes: grab your people; conserve energy; grab hold of your joy; and make decisions. [Ecclesiastes 4:9-12]
Reflection
What are my non-negotiables?
Who do I have to have around me?
What is true for me right now?

Nov 10, 2024 • 32min
Bearing Witness with Whole Lives
What does it look like for you to listen to your whole life? Christopher Mack looks for a way see God in those who see differently than us and how to experience communal solidarity in uncertain and challenging times. [Psalm 146:2-3, 5-10]
Reflection
How might we be centered in God’s Peace this week?
Where do you find it challenging to bear witness with your whole life?
How might you reconnect with the larger worlds of creation and community this week?
Resources
Book: Spiritual Disciplines Handbook: Practices that Transform Us by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun
Website: Hokusai: Waves of Inspiration https://nelson-atkins.org/art/exhibitions/hokusai-waves-of-inspiration-from-the-museum-of-fine-arts-boston/ :

Nov 3, 2024 • 32min
Welcoming Wanderers, Skeptics, and Believers
How do we practice radical welcome? Gena St. David explores how inside each of us exists a wanderer, skeptic, and believer as we conclude our fall series “Who is Vox?” She uses the practice of walking a prayer labyrinth to help us recognize vulnerability, value the winding path, and practice small experiments. [John 3:3-8]
Reflection
What does the wanderer inside you want from Vox?
Who at Vox do you trust with your inner skeptic?
How does the believer inside you wish to participate in Vox?

Oct 27, 2024 • 28min
Pursuing Justice
What is Vox’s invitation and practice of pursuing justice as a spiritual community that seeks to embody Christ? Weylin Lee considers our hospitality to the vulnerable, embodied presence for solidarity, and nonviolent resistance for flourishing in our fall series “Who is Vox?” [Matthew 5:3-6, 10]
Reflection
Where are the places we can practice hospitality as an act of justice?
What are some practical ways you can meet physical needs of the vulnerable?
How might our nonviolent resistance be needed for restorative justice?

Oct 20, 2024 • 35min
Collective Healing
Do you have fear around showing up in church spaces? Kimberly Culbertson invites us to embody Jesus together by becoming a community of repair and wholeness in our fall series “Who is Vox?” [John 14:18-19, 25-27]
Reflection
Thank you for being part of my healing. Love, Kimberly.
How might God be healing you in this season, both through and for deeper community?
Who is God asking you to see or champion or smile on in this season?

Oct 13, 2024 • 29min
Spiritual Community
What is an indicator of a healthy spiritual community? Christopher Mack focuses our fall series “Who is Vox?” on the centrality of community as a rhythm that forms us in the Jesus Way of living, dying, and rising. [John 13:1, 35-38]
Reflection
What wisdom could we learn if we explored the broader history of the church with humility and curiosity?
Are there areas of Christian tradition that are unhelpful to our growth, and what would it look like to let go of them and explore other areas?
What are some ways we might embrace our collective imperfection as a community?

Oct 6, 2024 • 31min
The Body of Christ
Nic Acosta continues our fall series “Who Is Vox?” by connecting us to being the Body of Christ by delving into what it might mean to embrace both our Christian pluralism and our collective imperfection. [Colossians 1:15-23]
Reflection
What wisdom could we learn if we explored the broader history of the church with humility and curiosity?
Are there areas of Christian tradition that are unhelpful to our growth, and what would it look like to let go of them and explore other areas?
What are some ways we might embrace our collective imperfection as a community?

Sep 29, 2024 • 10min
Why Vox? Why Here? Why Now?
What’s your reason for getting out of bed? Vanessa Maleare begins our fall series “Who Is Vox?” by introducing our communally crafted purpose statement: Vox Veniae (Voice of Grace) is a spiritual community that seeks to embody Christ by fostering collective healing, pursuing justice, and welcoming wanderers, skeptics, and believers.
Reflection
How have I defined my personal purpose in the past?
How do I define my personal purpose now?
What is Vox doing right now that excites me?

Sep 22, 2024 • 20min
Know That You Are Loved
What are ways you know you are loved? On the eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Brittany Graves connects our spiritual journey, which starts out the size of a mustard seed to seasons of growth and embracing shifts, while nourishing ourselves in Divine Love. [Mark 4:26-34]
Reflection
When hearing the text for today, what stands out to you in the parable of the growing seed?
What spiritual practices are grounding for you?
What are ways that you know you are loved or you witness the kingdom of God surrounding you?