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As a part of the initiative of the Helen Keller Spiritual Life Collaborative, founder Rev. Sage Cole interviews fellow workers in the field of love to ask "How does love flourish? What get's in the way?" A mix of one-one personal interviews, topical conversations and direct sharing we aim to get honest about love! worshipislife.substack.com

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Helen Keller: Becoming the Holy City Inside & Out

Ah what a beautiful weekend I am returning from at the Lord’s New Church in Bryn Athyn, PA where I got to speak about Helen, collaborate on a retreat with Deborah’s Tree and many others, and preach on Sunday morning. I got to share a lot about Be Love, Be Honest, Be Useful and I received so much and I am tired and grateful. I huge thank you to all the people who showed up to all the things, and if you didn’t get a chance to join you can listen in here to my Friday night talk about Helen Keller and how she became the holy city inside and out by being loving, honest and useful and how we might too ❤️ I’ve been invited back to put on another retreat next year in Bryn Athyn and I look forward to taking these offerings on the road many more places in the weeks and months and years ahead. If you’d like to collaborate on something in your community do get in touch or pop into one of our upcoming Incubation Sessions [https://helenkellercollaborative.org/event/incubation-session/2026-05-22/], Fridays from 11-1 pm on ZOOM May 22nd - June 19th. Summary Rev. Sage Cole’s talk explores the spiritual journey inspired by Helen Keller’s life and teachings. She emphasizes the importance of love, change, and community in spiritual growth. Rev. Cole reflects on Helen Keller’s transformation from a deaf-blind girl to a global advocate for various social causes, highlighting her commitment to love, regeneration, and interconnectedness. The talk encourages embracing change and finding stability in divine love, aligning with the vision of the new church. Sound Bites “Love is the foundation.” Rev. Cole emphasizes that understanding and embodying love is central to spiritual growth. “We are here to grow and change.” She highlights the importance of embracing change as a spiritual journey. “We live by each other.” The interconnectedness of humanity is crucial for personal and communal spiritual development. Timestamp Chapters 0:00 - Introduction to Rev. Sage Cole 1:41 - Helen Keller and the New Church 3:34 - Vision and Transformation 5:19 - Helen Keller’s 1928 Speech 8:13 - Helen Keller’s Early Life 10:14 - Spiritual Foundations 14:18 - Transformations and Growth 18:24 - Advocacy and Social Justice 24:37 - Embracing Change and Community 28:58 - Becoming the Holy City This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worshipislife.substack.com [https://worshipislife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

19. maj 2026 - 36 min
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Be Love: "I'm not afraid of being taught, in fact I love it."

Rev. Robert McCluskey holds a B.A. and M.A. in philosophy, with a focus on Greek philosophy, modern idealism, existentialism, and hermeneutics. He is a graduate of the Swedenborg School of Religion, and was ordained into the Swedenborgian Church of North America in 1984. He has pastored churches in Portland, ME and New York City, and served on the denomination’s Social Justice Committee. He also served for 18 years as representative to the National Council of Churches, with specific attention to the work of social justice and religious freedom. Until recently, he administered rites and sacraments at Wayfarers Chapel near Los Angeles. Summary Join Rev. Sage Cole and Rev. Robert McCluskey as they explore the spiritual journey through Swedenborgian theology, the influence of music and philosophy, and the role of church in personal and social transformation. Discover insights on faith, community, and the ongoing quest for truth. Keywords Swedenborgian, spiritual growth, church community, philosophy, music, social justice, faith journey, inner sense, divine love, religious transformation Key Topics * Swedenborgian theology and personal faith * The influence of music, especially the Grateful Dead, on spirituality * The importance of community and church as a space for growth * The concept of heaven on earth and divine presence in daily life * The challenges and opportunities of modern spiritual practice Key Frameworks * Inner sense as a spiritual tool * The treasure and vessel metaphor in spiritual growth * The both-and approach to truth and understanding Sound Bites * “I’m the first Swedenborgian you ever met.” * “I’m not afraid of being taught, in fact I love it.” * “People are the only real things in life.” * “Every new life is a world of potential.” Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Faith and Love 02:25 Philosophy, Music, and Spiritual Awakening 04:32 The Influence of Community and Creativity 07:12 Navigating Life’s Displacements 09:40 Understanding Providence and Suffering 12:04 Truth, Perspective, and Spiritual Growth 24:30 Finding Unity in Diversity 26:15 Exploring the Mind and Spiritual Psychology 27:21 The Role of Doctrine in Spiritual Growth 28:10 The Treasure Within the Church 29:24 The Proprium and Its Challenges 29:51 Heaven on Earth: A Realistic Perspective 31:11 Honoring the Human Experience 32:11 The Yearning for Realness in Community 33:13 Reflections on Ministry and Retirement 34:20 Addressing Social Justice and Church Issues 36:21 The Treasure of Swedenborgian Ideas 38:40 The Importance of Personal Growth 41:23 Emerging New Church Dynamics 43:34 Utilizing Technology for Spiritual Connection Our Theme Music is “I Love it,” by Luke Concannon www.lukeconcannon.com [http://www.lukeconcannon.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worshipislife.substack.com [https://worshipislife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

12. maj 2026 - 45 min
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A Be Honest Conversation: Swedenborgian Anti-Racism Them & Now.

Today’s podcast is a recording of the Helen Keller Spiritual Life Collaborative’s second Live Streamed Be Honest Conversation, Swedenborgian Anti-Racism Then & Now featuring Sue Ditmire. The conversation was cosponsored by the Helen Keller Spiritual Life Collaborative [https://helenkellercollaborative.org/] and Swedenborgians In Action Against Racism [https://swedenborg.org/community/diversity-equity-inclusion/swedenborgians-in-action-against-racism/]. Sue Ditmire grew up in Loveland Ohio. In 1972, she found Kemper Road Center (a Swedenborgian Church) while looking for a church she could agree enough with to take her children to Sunday School. Like a lot of new Swedenborgians, Sue discovered that the theology was what she intuitively already believed. Over the years Sue has moved around a bit and each time been active in a local Swedenborgian Community, the Church of the Holy City in Wilmington DE, The Urbana Swedenborgian Church in Urbana, OH and more recently she has joined the New Church of Montgomery after retiring to Cincinnati, OH. Sue has been very active over the years at the denominational level of the Swedenborgian Church, attending Annual Conventions, serving as Secretary for the Board of Education, and taking part in the Support Unit organizational shift that the denomination underwent in the 90’s. Sue was also an enthusiastic supporter of the creation of Temenos Retreat Center in West Chester, PA and a part of the team that created, www.swedenborgiancommunity.org [http://www.swedenborgiancommunity.org], the denomination’s first online spiritual community, actually building the first version of the website. Over the years Sue has always had a strong interest in American History, researching and writing articles about New Jersey history and the history of the Swedenborgian Church. She is currently the Chairwoman of the Library and Documents committee of the Swedenborgian Church and an active member of SAAR (Swedenborgians in Action Against Racism). Combining her activism with her love of history Sue has been researching the historic black ministries within the Swedenborgian Church, and will be publishing her findings in June in a new book titled, Overlooked: Black Ministers in a White Denomination. Sue is currently working to form a non-profit organization, called Swedenborgian Heritage Center in Cincinnati, OH. The center will include a Swedenborgian Library available for research and reading. Join Rev. Sage Cole and researcher Sue Ditmire as they explore the rich history of Black leadership in the Swedenborgian Church, the impact of racism, and pathways toward greater inclusion and communication in faith communities. Discover inspiring stories, historical insights, and actionable ideas for fostering racial justice today. KeywordsBlack leadership, Swedenborgian Church, anti-racism, racial justice, church history, inclusion, communication, civil rights, faith communities Key Topics * History of Black leadership in the Swedenborgian Church * Impact of racism and segregation on faith communities * Strategies for communication and inclusion in religious settings Guest NameSue Ditmire Titles * Uncovering Hidden Histories of Black Leaders in the Swedenborgian Church * Pathways to Racial Justice in Faith Communities Sound Bites * “We have to root out racism and tell these stories.” * “Communication is the key to solving racism.” * “The holy city where all tribes come together.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Swedenborgian Anti-Racism 03:50 Personal Journeys and Historical Context 08:10 Helen Keller’s Advocacy and Influence 12:05 Researching Overlooked Black Ministers 16:10 The First Black Swedenborgian Church 20:26 Challenges and Dynamics in Black Ministry 24:53 Legacy and Future of Swedenborgian Anti-Racism 28:20 The Legacy of Black Churches 32:33 Challenges Faced by Black Congregations 36:30 The Role of Communication in Racism 42:35 Current State of Diversity in Denominations 48:17 Exploring Support and Recognition in Community 49:04 Addressing Racism Beyond Black and White 50:28 Barriers in Swedenborgian Tradition 52:14 Communication and Building Relationships 53:38 The Role of Community in Addressing Racism 54:45 Hope Amidst Challenges of Racism 55:44 The Importance of Inclusivity 57:15 Reflections on Rights and Community Engagement 58:20 The Impact of Economic Issues on Racism 59:01 The Vision of the New Church 01:00:06 Future Directions and Publishing Insights 01:03:11 Intentional Efforts for Racial Diversity 01:06:09 The Challenge of Unity in Diversity 01:07:40 Opportunities for Regeneration and Growth Our Theme Music is “I Love it,” by Luke Concannon www.lukeconcannon.com [http://www.lukeconcannon.com/] Join us for our upcoming Be Honest Live Streamed Conversation:LGBTQIA Identity: Love, Gender, Marriage & SexualityFeaturing Rev. Colin Amato, Tirah Keal & Alex GayheartCo-Sponsored by The Rainbow Church [https://helenkellercollaborative.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0f3db0b765547975de40667cb&id=9b9ef3f54d&e=c5cf3cdbca] Register here! [https://helenkellercollaborative.org/event/lgbtqia-identity-love-gender-marriage-sexuality/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worshipislife.substack.com [https://worshipislife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5. maj 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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A Be Honest Conversation: "How are we called to act in the face of suffering and injustice?"

Today’s Be Honest conversation emerged when Be Love Podcast guest the Rev. Edward Kent Rogers [https://worshipislife.substack.com/p/be-love-episode-two] reached out to Alex and I after our recent episode Asking to dwell in the question of how to act in the face of injustice and harm. This conversation is raw and real and we hope it will stir many more open conversations about how we may meet the challenges of our time. Summary This conversation explores navigating societal chaos, personal responses to injustice, and spiritual resilience amidst political upheaval. The speakers share personal stories, spiritual insights, and strategies for collective action and inner peace. Keywords societal chaos, spiritual resilience, political upheaval, personal response, collective action, inner peace, justice, love, community, transformation Key Topics Navigating societal chaos and political upheaval Personal responses to injustice and violence Spiritual resilience and inner peace amidst chaos Guest Name Sage Cole, Alex Gayheart, Edward Kent Rogers Key Frameworks Inner-outer harmony Spiritual activism Collective resilience Action Items Reflect on your personal response to societal chaos. Practice compassion and understanding towards others. Engage in community building and dialogue. Prioritize inner peace and spiritual growth. Identify your unique gift for collective action. Sound Bites “Happiness is fidelity to a worthy purpose.” “We are all in this together.” Chapters 00:00 Navigating Personal Challenges and Urgency 02:07 Shifting Perspectives on Outrage and Understanding 04:44 Experiencing Fear and Ethical Dilemmas in Crisis 07:55 The Role of Individual Action in Collective Change 10:20 Confronting the Reality of Violence and Self-Defense 12:58 Finding Balance Between Action and Reflection 16:09 Exploring Economic Justice and Spiritual Responsibility 18:26 The Collective Nature of Change and Revolution 25:12 Echo Chambers and Social Media Influence 27:19 Shifting Perspectives on Political Administration 28:55 Inner Growth and Collective Awareness 29:54 Navigating Emotions in Turbulent Times 34:51 The Role of Peace and Action in Change 39:20 Finding Purpose in a Changing World Our Theme Music is “I Love it,” by Luke Concannon www.lukeconcannon.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worshipislife.substack.com [https://worshipislife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

28. apr. 2026 - 43 min
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A Be Honest Conversation: "Water is life,"

Circe Moss MacDonald was a guest on the Be Love Podcast in May 2025 and its a joy to have her back this morning for a more topical Be Honest Conversation about Water, and its essential and sacred role in the thriving of life. Eco-Chaplain Circe Moss MacDonald serves as the Spiritual Director and ceremonial guide at the Portland New Church Center for Sacred Arts [https://www.mainecenterforsacredarts.org]. Summary Explore the sacred and practical relationship with water, truth, and life. The conversation delves into water rituals, water as a mediator, and how water teaches us about truth, connection, and transformation. Keywords water, sacred ritual, baptism, truth, water meditation, water as mediator, water and emotion, water and life, water consciousness, spiritual practice, environmental stewardship Key Topics * Water as truth and sacredness * Water rituals and intentionality * Water as a mediator and life force References: Theory of Water [https://www.leannesimpson.ca/portfolio-books/theory-of-water] by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson [https://www.leannesimpson.ca/portfolio-books/theory-of-water] The Chalice & The Blade [https://centerforpartnership.org/resources/books/the-chalice-and-the-blade-our-history-our-future/] by Riane Eisler [https://centerforpartnership.org/resources/books/the-chalice-and-the-blade-our-history-our-future/] Sound Bites * “Emotions carry deep truths.” * “Call others to honor water.” * “Humans as stewards of water.” Chapters 00:00 The Sacred Nature of Water 02:16 Water as a Symbol of Truth 04:40 Sintering and Connection through Water 07:23 Truth and Natural Law 09:41 Water as a Mediator 12:14 The Role of Water in Justice Issues 20:28 Signs of Hope in Environmental Care 23:10 Re-enchantment with Nature 25:15 The Power of Intention and Water 27:41 Shifting from Dominance to Partnership 31:03 Learning to be in Partnership 34:36 Embracing Change and Regeneration 40:57 Creating Rituals Around Water Our Theme Music is “I Love it,” by Luke Concannon www.lukeconcannon.com [http://www.lukeconcannon.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worshipislife.substack.com [https://worshipislife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

14. apr. 2026 - 45 min
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