Ethan Weinstein: A Pious Call
Welcome to Inviting Oneness, a podcast where we explore true stories from friends and members of EquaSion [https://equasion.org/], stories where the illusion of separateness gave way to the deeper truth of our shared humanity. Oneness isn't an idea, it's an experience. And today we continue listening for it one story at a time.
Our guest today is Ethan Weinstein, a local high school poet and writer.
At EquaSion [https://equasion.org/], we recently launched a new small-group initiative called Faith & Friendship Groups. Throughout the summer, interfaith groups will gather around a range of themes and practices, including Having Difficult Conversations, Prayer, Belong Dinners, Faith Communities in Solidarity with Immigrants, and Sacred Connections, our Religious 101 group that visits different places of worship across the Greater Cincinnati region.
Each gathering begins with a poem and a connecting question. The poem you’ll hear today was written by Ethan Weinstein and it helped to launch these Faith & Friendship Groups last week. After sharing the poem, Ethan responds to this connecting question: What was the moment you first became aware of your own spiritual or religious identity?
As you listen, we invite you to reflect on that question for yourself.
If today’s story moved you and you’d like to get involved visit us at equasion.org [http://equasion.org/].
Until next time, may we keep inviting oneness—within ourselves, and with one another.