Tracing Inspiration
What does it mean to actually allow love — not just believe in it, but allow myself to receive it? In this conversation, I sit down with Phil Gebbengreen, pastor at Edgcumbe Presbyterian Church in St. Paul and staff with the Enneagram Prison Project, to talk about worthiness, judgment, the prison of our own making, and how resting in love is actually quite contagious. Find more at Waking Up for Work on Substack — no subscription needed, and if you do subscribe, it's all free. I post minimally and try to respect your inbox. Timestamps are not exact, but these'll get ya in the realm of: 08:00 Trusting me — a taboo act 12:00 What if God actually likes you? 16:00 Prison and the pew 24:00 The hardest thing to celebrate: yourself 29:00 Being and doing aren't in a duel 34:00 The tree of judgment 42:00 Strength without vulnerability is just scary 56:00 Timshel: thou mayest 1:10:00 What Lent is actually about 1:13:00 Coming out as a person of love 1:18:00 The angry man question 1:22:00 A less frightening reality Check out church: https://epchurch.org/ [https://epchurch.org/] Get unstuck: https://chelseawitbrook.com/ [https://chelseawitbrook.com/] Get great tunes: https://iancrawford.bandcamp.com/ [https://iancrawford.bandcamp.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wakingupforwork.substack.com [https://wakingupforwork.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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