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Water Into Wine

Podkast av Church of the Redeemer, Sarasota

engelsk

Historie & religion

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Water into Wine is a podcast about discovering grace, developing deeper faith, and savoring life’s simple joys — like a good glass of wine. Each episode features relaxed, insightful conversations with Father Charleston Wilson, rector of Church of the Redeemer in Sarasota, Florida. The show explores the intersection of faith, wine and music, with a good helping of modern cultural references. Father Charleston is an Episcopal priest, husband, father of two, Anglophile, sock enthusiast, Motown devotee, and wine connoisseur. It's time for casual conversations with your spiritual sommelier.

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Why Forgiveness is So Hard and Why It’s Worth It

What does forgiveness really look like when life gets messy? In this episode, Father Charleston Wilson dives into the tension between knowing we should forgive and actually doing it. He unpacks why revenge can feel so satisfying, why forgiveness can be so difficult, and how God’s grace reshapes both. From a powerful real-life encounter that shows forgiveness in action to practical reflections on forgiving others and ourselves, this conversation reveals that forgiveness is less about fairness and more about freedom. Along the way, he sips a crisp New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and reminds us that even the hardest spiritual truths can unfold in the most ordinary, human moments. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:20) Wine of the Day: 2023 TeMata Estate Sauvignon Blank, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand (03:55) Why this wine for this episode? (06:00) Tasting notes (10:10) Food pairings (12:00) Is it harder to forgive yourself or others? (15:00) A powerful story of forgiveness (19:25) Who and what does God forgive? (23:20) What do we have to do to receive God’s forgiveness? (27:10) Listener question: Do you drink anything other than wine? (30:10) Final food pairings and wisdom

12. mai 2026 - 32 min
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Why God is Reliable and Why We're Not

In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston explores the idea of reliability through the lens of faith, human nature, and a bottle of Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. As he unpacks the topic, the conversation moves into deeper territory around grace, expectations, and the freedom that comes from understanding God’s unchanging character. With humor, insight, and practical reflections, this episode invites listeners to rethink how they view disappointment and trust. Stick around for the end, where a fun blind taste test of a bottle of wine brings honest reactions and a memorable close to the conversation. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:45) Wine of the Day: 2020 CrossBarn Pinot Noir by Paul Hobbs, Sonoma Coast, USA (06:40) Tasting notes (11:20) Food pairings (14:10) Why this wine for today’s topic: reliability? (17:25) Why are we fickle and unreliable? (19:45) Is God fickle? (22:20) The doctrine of God’s immutability (25:10) How can we keep from getting disappointed in people? (27:00) Listener question: Who pastors the pastor? (30:25) 10th episode special: Blind wine tasting (31:30) Initial impressions (33:45) Tasting notes, price, and wine reveal

28. april 2026 - 37 min
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Finding Peace in the Middle of Fear

In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston Wilson dives into the reality of fear and what it reveals about our lives. From everyday anxieties to life-changing diagnoses, he explores why fear shows up and how faith reshapes our response to it. Over a glass of Italian Pinot Grigio, the conversation blends spiritual insights with practical wisdom, unpacking themes like surrender, control, and trust in God. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of fear, a renewed sense of perspective, and simple ways to move forward with peace even in uncertain moments. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:20) Wine of the Day: 2023 Livo Feluga Pinot Grigio, Colio, Italy (05:00) Tasting notes (09:50) Food pairings (11:10) Why this wine for today’s topic of fear? (14:50) Is there a common fear people come to talk to Father Charleston about? (17:25) Top fears (19:10) Advice for people’s fears (21:45) Legitimate fears - a holy reverence (22:45) What should we do when we are afraid? (24:40) What prayers do you come back to? (28:10) What are you most afraid of? (30:30) Listener question: What does it mean for a wine to have “good skin contact?” (32:10) Final food pairings

14. april 2026 - 33 min
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Self-Esteem: A God’s-Eye View

In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston Wilson examines the question that matters most for our identity: What does God think about us? Father Charleston turns to Scripture and the truth that our worth is not something we create or achieve but something given by God. Through honest reflection about failure, pride, and the human tendency to seek approval, he points to the steady and unchanging reality of God’s love in Christ. From Romans 5 to the everyday struggles of feeling inadequate, this conversation invites listeners to move away from self-focused thinking and toward a deeper trust in who God declares us to be. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:05) Wine of the Day: 2021 Domaine du Cayron Gigondas, Rhône Valley, France (04:00) Tasting notes (05:45) Food pairings (07:40) Why this wine for the topic of the day: self-esteem (10:50) What is self-esteem? (12:20) Does God feel differently about us than we feel about ourselves? (16:30) The looking-glass self theory (20:15) Romans 5 (21:45) If I keep failing, am I disappointing God? Does God want me to feel good about myself? (24:20) “Original sin is evenly distributed” (25:15) What are your favorite podcasts?

31. mars 2026 - 29 min
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Why Suffering Is Never Wasted

In this episode of Water Into Wine, Father Charleston opens a bottle of Chianti Classico and talks about something everyone experiences but few people want to discuss: suffering. The conversation moves from the story behind the wine to the deeper question of what we do with pain when it shows up in our lives. Father Charleston shares how he has learned to see difficult seasons differently and why suffering can become a place where faith grows stronger and God’s presence becomes clearer. It is an honest, thoughtful conversation about hardship, hope, and trusting that God can bring something meaningful out of even the most difficult moments. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:05) Wine of the Day: 2022 Badia a Coltibuono Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy (04:00) Tasting notes (07:45) Why this wine for the topic of the day: suffering (10:30) How can suffering be a good thing? (15:15) Suffering is one way our faith is built (19:15) Helping others who are suffering (21:10) Pain can help you grow closer to God (23:55) Question: How can we stick to our faith when bad things happen? (25:15) Listener question: Does Father Charleston prefer wine with corks or screw tops? (29:05) Final tasting notes

17. mars 2026 - 30 min
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