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Do Justice Podcast
Shining Waters Regional Council / United Church of Canada
50 episodes
4 months ago
Part social commentary, part spiritual reflection, part biblical study, and part prayers for an aching world, the Do Justice Podcast examines the intersection of faith and the secular through a faith-based, social justice lens. http://www.shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca Formerly the Living Presence Podcast.
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Part social commentary, part spiritual reflection, part biblical study, and part prayers for an aching world, the Do Justice Podcast examines the intersection of faith and the secular through a faith-based, social justice lens. http://www.shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca Formerly the Living Presence Podcast.
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Episodes (20/50)
Do Justice Podcast
Invitation to Listen: Wilderness Times
Hi Friends! The Do Justice podcast feed has been dormant for more than a year now. There will be no new episodes posted to this feed. However, I wanted to let you know about a new podcast project I’ve been working on called, Wilderness Times. The following is the trailer for the show. Simply search whatever service you are using to listen here right now and hit subscribe.
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3 years ago
1 minute

Do Justice Podcast
Asian in Canada
May is Asian Heritage Month. In this week's episode, we hear from Tina Conlon, Minister for Davenport Perth Community Ministry, with her reflection titled, "Asian in Canada". We also hear a production from the United Church titled "Struggle and Grace". Music by Emorie and Mia & Jonah.
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4 years ago
37 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
He Breathed His Last: Crucifixion & Capital Punishment
Jesus is executed, just like so many men and women around the world. What does it mean to endorse the punishment used to kill Christ? What are the ways people with profound truths are scapegoated? SCRIPTURE: Mark 15:21-41 The Death of Jesus MUSIC: "Friday Morning" by Sydney Carter, "Underground" by Ainsley McNeaney (http://ainsleymcneaney.com), "Courage" by The Tragically Hip
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4 years ago
40 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 6 (Pay it Forward)
Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this sixth week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Sara Hildebrand of the Love My Neighbour Project - an interfaith partnership with UNICEF Canada to pay it forward. They are inviting every Canadian that gets a vaccine to buy one for someone in economically depressed countries. For approximately $10 each, every vaccinated person in Canada can help speed up the vaccine rollout for all global citizens (cost to be confirmed by UNICEF) Contagious Hope was created with assistance from the McGeachey Senior Scholarship, administered by the United Church of Canada Foundation. The series is edited by Peter Restivo. For feedback, please email gilmouralexa@gmail.com do justice. is an offering from Shining Waters Regional Council, part of the United Church of Canada.
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4 years ago
27 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 5 (Sanctuary)
Contagious Hope is a podcast series specially created for Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this fifth week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Greg Cook and Lorraine Lam, outreach workers at Sanctuary Ministries of Toronto; a place in the heart of Toronto where you can go to be seen and celebrated, walked with and cared for. Guided by the Gospel, the heart and centre of this community are the very people who are often excluded in the mainstream; those experiencing poverty, lack of housing, addiction and mental health crisis. At Sanctuary, they can get meals, health clinic support, art programs, street outreach, Sunday services, and so much more. Contagious Hope was created with assistance from the McGeachey Senior Scholarship, administered by the United Church of Canada Foundation. The series is edited by Peter Restivo. For feedback, please email gilmouralexa@gmail.com do justice. is an offering from Shining Waters Regional Council, part of the United Church of Canada.
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4 years ago
28 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 4 (Front Line Health Care)
Contagious Hope is a podcast series specially created for Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this fourth week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Dr. Aathish Iyappa who works at the Nair Hospital in Mumbai (Bombay) India. He consulted on the first case of COVID19 to be diagnosed in Mumbai. His 1600 bed hospital was covered to an 1100 bed COVID hospital. Dr. Aathish speaks of the lack of drugs in the early days in the early days of the pandemic, the hospital filling up and having to turn patients away, as well as the losses and miracles of life he has witnessed throughout the pandemic.
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4 years ago
24 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 3 (Safety from Intimate Partner Violence)
Contagious Hope is a podcast series specially created for Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this third week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Saima Mafat and Hanan Baalbaki from Nisa Homes. Saima and Hanan support Muslim women and children seeking safety from intimate partner violence across Canada. Contagious Hope was created with assistance from the McGeachey Senior Scholarship, administered by the United Church of Canada Foundation. The series is edited by Peter Restivo. For feedback, please email gilmouralexa@gmail.com do justice. is an offering from Shining Waters Regional Council, part of the United Church of Canada.
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4 years ago
36 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 2 (Long Term Care Crisis)
Contagious Hope is a podcast series specially created for Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this second week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Clive Anderson, a trauma responder who has been present at violent catastrophes such as the 2018 van attack in Toronto. In the first months of the COVID 19 pandemic, Clive was called to no less than 20 long-term care facilities to offer assistance to staff and families. Contagious Hope was created with assistance from the McGeachey Senior Scholarship, administered by the United Church of Canada Foundation. The series is edited by Peter Restivo. For feedback, please email gilmouralexa@gmail.com do justice. is an offering from Shining Waters Regional Council, part of the United Chruch of Canada.
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4 years ago
36 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Contagious Hope: Episode 1 (Five Oaks Centre)
"Contagious Hope" is a podcast series specially created for Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this first week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Michael Shewburg, Executive Director of the Five Oaks Centre in Paris, Ontario. Michael describes how, in the early days of the pandemic, Five Oaks pivoted from its normal retreat offerings to being a place where those newly arriving in Canada, often as migrant workers, could safely isolate and quarantine. "Contagious Hope" was created with assistance from the McGeachey Senior Scholarship, administered by the United Church of Canada Foundation. The series is edited by Peter Restivo. For feedback, please email gilmouralexa@gmail.com do justice. is an offering from Shining Waters Regional Council, part of the United Chruch of Canada.
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4 years ago
30 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Ash Wednesday
A brief meditative service to begin the Lenten season. Readings: "On Death" from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran "From Dust" by Rev. M. Barclay (enfleshed.com) Isaiah 58:1-12 (read by Rev. Oliver Dingwell) Psalm 51 Music: When We Are Living — Spanish Traditional From Dust — Bri-anne Swan Let Healing Swiftly Come — Bri-anne Swan Come Healing — Leonard Cohen (performed by Bri-anne)
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4 years ago
26 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Come Out: Demons & Authority
**Reflection previously released February 2, 2019.** Jesus says, "Shut up and get out!" to an unclean spirit. Having authority vs. being an authority. Music by Timber Choir and Sam Larkin. Mark 1:21-28 read by Sherri Fowler from British Columbia.
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Refugee King: Epiphany Episode
Epiphany has come a week late. A follow-up conversation from last year's Epiphany episode with Rev. Michiko Bown-Kai, Rev. Alexa Gilmour and Executive Director of Ramiro House, Jennifer McIntyre. Listen as they reflect on what has emerge since last year's art installation, as well as how COVID has affected those seeking asylum in Canada. Music by Emorie and Liz Vice (www.lizvice.com)
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4 years ago
39 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
How We Tell the Story: A Christmas Eve Special
It's Christmas Eve and we have a fun, lofi, campy retelling of Luke's Nativity narrative with a brief time of reflection. Yes, perhaps the Christmas story isn't historically accurate, but the meaning we bring to the story and how we tell it is the beginning of our call towards how we are to be in God's world.
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Revolutionary Joy with Emelda De Coteau (Pray with Our Feet)
Special guest Emelda De Coteau of Pray with Our Feet sits down with Bri-anne (across the Internet) to talk about the revolutionary power of joy and love. Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11. John 1:6-8, 19-28. Music by Emorie and Drew Brown. Words by Sarah Are from A Sanctified Art.
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4 years ago
48 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Human Rights Day: A Conversation with David Atwood
A special bonus episode for Human Rights Day (December 10th). Bri-anne speaks with David Atwood, a retired oil company engineer who has spent more than 25 years working to abolish the death penalty in Texas. David is the founder of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
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4 years ago
38 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Preaching the Wilderness
Special guest, the Rev. Karen Orlandi, joins me as we talk about Mark 1:1-8, John preaching in the wilderness. We'll hear about her unrelenting advocacy for street-involved persons in St. Catherines (Ontario), and her absolute obsession with pooping, and safe, hygeinic places to do it. Words by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Music by Emorie & Chris Tindal. A brief reflection on The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women.
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4 years ago
44 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Special Episode: Elizabeth Mohler and Alexa Gilmour speak about the Church & Disability
December 3, is International Day of People with Disabilities. The annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons was proclaimed in 1992 by United Nations General Assembly and aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development, and to increase awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life. In honour of International Day for People with Disabilities, the Rev. Alexa Gilmour, minister at Windemere United Church in Toronto, spent some time in conversation with PhD candidate Elizabeth Mohler about disability, the church, the Advent story and the assumptions that are often brought forward when one listens to these familiar biblical texts. We are fortunate to be able to sit in on this conversation.
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4 years ago
26 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Keep Awake: Hope as Resistance
Mark 13:24-27. Happy New Year! We're done with Matthew. Now we get to hang out with Mark. What's with all the talk of the end times? Hope as resistance. Music by Emorie, the Sun Harmonic and Bri-anne. Words by Death Row inmate Ramiro Gonzales and UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima speaking about World AIDS Day.
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4 years ago
42 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Not Your Ordinary King
It's Christ the King Sunday (soon). What does it mean to speak of Jesus as a "King" or a "Master"? Special Guest Jeffrey Dale joins us to talk about his work advocating for safe consumption sites, the tension of using politically charged language to describe Jesus, and wondering what would it mean if we just took Matthew's words at face value. Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 read by Bri-anne from outside the Walls Unit in Huntsville, Texas. Reading: "Matthew on Jesus by a Prison Wall" from Jesus Son of Man by Kahlil Gibran. Music: Jesse Peters and The Foxfires
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5 years ago
39 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Brave Parade: There is Good Company in the Darkness
Our first full episode as *do justice. the podcast*! We're either getting acquainted or reacquainted... Matthew 25:14-30. Jesus tells a parable about a master, some slaves...and about $9,000,000. Who is complicit? Who is vulnerable? What would it mean to believe those who are scapegoated? Music by Emorie and Shawna Caspi. A reading from A Song of Faith (2006).
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5 years ago
35 minutes

Do Justice Podcast
Part social commentary, part spiritual reflection, part biblical study, and part prayers for an aching world, the Do Justice Podcast examines the intersection of faith and the secular through a faith-based, social justice lens. http://www.shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca Formerly the Living Presence Podcast.