Forecast seeks glimpses of heaven on earth through conversations about people's lives and work.
The podcast of Foreshadow, a spirituality literary magazine, Forecast explores Foreshadow's themes in further depth and in a different format.
The podcast is co-hosted by Josh Seligman (based in the UK), Will Shine (based in the US) and Jarel Paguio (also based in the US).
The co-hosts and their guests come from different traditions, mostly among the Christian faith. Thus, this podcast seeks common ground and critical, constructive engagement among different perspectives.
The opinions shared on Forecast do not necessarily represent the views of the co-hosts or Foreshadow.
We publish a new episode every other week.
Most of our episodes are conversations with a guest. However, some episodes explore a relevant text, such as a book, film or music album.
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Forecast seeks glimpses of heaven on earth through conversations about people's lives and work.
The podcast of Foreshadow, a spirituality literary magazine, Forecast explores Foreshadow's themes in further depth and in a different format.
The podcast is co-hosted by Josh Seligman (based in the UK), Will Shine (based in the US) and Jarel Paguio (also based in the US).
The co-hosts and their guests come from different traditions, mostly among the Christian faith. Thus, this podcast seeks common ground and critical, constructive engagement among different perspectives.
The opinions shared on Forecast do not necessarily represent the views of the co-hosts or Foreshadow.
We publish a new episode every other week.
Most of our episodes are conversations with a guest. However, some episodes explore a relevant text, such as a book, film or music album.
Join the conversation!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Will, Jarel and Josh review the first three conversations of the season. In response to the conversation with Ryan Keating, they discuss intentionality and attentiveness in worship and our daily lives. In response to the conversation with Jessica Walters, they discuss being fully human and alive in Christ as the goal of our faith as well as the church's engagement with the arts. In response to the conversation with Roger Belbin, they discuss the strengths and weaknesses of communal participation and how joining communal activities can draw us out of ourselves towards those around us.
Note: the quote commonly attributed to St John Chrysostom in this episode may be an interpretation of his Homily 50.4 on the Gospel of Matthew.
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