The StThomasChurchPodcasts’s Podcast
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Meaningful conversations at St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
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The podcast delves into themes of spirituality, community, love, and social justice, with episodes featuring topics such as the importance of rest in a demanding world through ancient Jewish practices and the transformative nature of agape love as demonstrated in Jesus' teachings. For example, episodes include discussions on the Jewish concepts of Shmita and Jubilee as well as the application of love in public policy and community care.

Meaningful conversations at St. Thomas Episcopal Church.

What practices—spiritual or practical—help you resist systems that define people by wealth, productivity, or success?
In a world that runs on exhaustion, profit, and performance, Rabbi Daniel Weiner brings a timely and powerful word: We were never meant to live this way.
Drawing from the ancient Jewish practices of Shmita and Jubilee—sacred pauses for the land, for laborers, and for debtors—Rabbi Weiner calls us to imagine a different kind of world. One where the land gets to rest. One where people are freed from systems that dehumanize them. One where every person is treated with sacred worth.
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