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A ministry of St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday!
Sunday Sermon: The Rev. Dane E. Boston
Welcome to the Wayside Podcast, where spirituality meets everyday life. Tune in for enlightening sermons that speak to the heart and encourage you to discover the sacred in the ordinary. In today's sermon episode, listen to the Rev. Dane E. Boston. This sermon explores the dual identity of Christians as both saints and soldiers, emphasizing the importance of discipline, duty, and the willingness to fight for good. Reverend Boston encourages us to embrace our identity as soldiers of Christ, ready to face challenges with courage and commitment. Welcome to a space where faith becomes a guiding light on life's journey. Contact Us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [http://podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org/]
Prayer Book Living
Ryan and Wesley meet with Rev. Canon Bradley Varnell and Rev. Tori Gilliland to explore the challenges of articulating faith during serious illness, emphasizing the importance of prayer as a resource for strength and grace. They also highlight how traditional prayers can provide comfort and a sense of connection to God's grace, even in difficult times. Big thanks to Rev. Canon Bradley Varnell and Rev. Tori Gilliland for joining us. --- Follow us on Instagram! Just search: thewaysidepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thewaysidepodcast/] Email us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org]
Sunday Sermon: Lay Minister Eric Priest
Welcome to the Wayside Podcast, where spirituality meets everyday life. Tune in for enlightening sermons that speak to the heart and encourage you to discover the sacred in the ordinary. In today's sermon episode, listen to Lay Minister Eric Priest. Eric goes into the universal experience of making mistakes and the human condition. He emphasizes that everyone, regardless of their status or holiness, has slip-ups and explores the critical question of how to move forward after such experiences. Welcome to a space where faith becomes a guiding light on life's journey. Contact Us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [http://podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org/]
The Shepherd’s Guild
In this episode, Ryan meets with members of St. Martin's Shepherd's Guild ministry, which takes the Eucharist to those unable to attend church services. The discussion highlights the significance of communion, the experiences of lay Eucharistic ministers, and the deep connections formed through this ministry. Susan McConn and Cynthia Blackburn share personal stories about their interactions with parishioners, particularly focusing on Sadie Gwin, a 101-year-old woman who continues to engage with her faith despite her challenges. The discussion continues with the Rev. Gill Keyworth highlighting the importance of training, support, and the personal connections formed through this ministry. --- For more information on the Shepherd’s Guild: https://www.stmartinsepiscopal.org/smecministries/the-shepherds-guild/ [https://www.stmartinsepiscopal.org/smecministries/the-shepherds-guild/] Follow us on Instagram! Just search: thewaysidepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thewaysidepodcast/] Email us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org]
Sunday Sermon: The Rev. R. Wesley Arning
Welcome to the Wayside Podcast, where spirituality meets everyday life. Tune in for enlightening sermons that speak to the heart and encourage you to discover the sacred in the ordinary. In today's sermon episode, listen to the Rev. R. Wesley Arning. This sermon begins a sermon series focusing on the theme of prayer, particularly how the Psalms guide our prayer life. It emphasizes the importance of starting prayers with adoration, recognizing God's worthiness of praise, and how this shapes our relationship with God. Welcome to a space where faith becomes a guiding light on life's journey. Contact Us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [http://podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org/]