Sometimes a remedy is closer than we think. Communal singing. The rhythm of a strumming charango in your chest. The therapeutic vibrations of harmony. This episode helps us remember what music feel like in our bodies and the power it has to minister to our spirits as well as our communities. We revisit The Religious Five Quartet and Jim James from past festivals and talk with Appalatin band members Fernando Moya and Yani Vozos about the spiritual dimension of music and its ability to heal a...
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Sometimes a remedy is closer than we think. Communal singing. The rhythm of a strumming charango in your chest. The therapeutic vibrations of harmony. This episode helps us remember what music feel like in our bodies and the power it has to minister to our spirits as well as our communities. We revisit The Religious Five Quartet and Jim James from past festivals and talk with Appalatin band members Fernando Moya and Yani Vozos about the spiritual dimension of music and its ability to heal a...
Religious Liberty and Justice for All: Living Out Faith in Our Time
Holy Echoes
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
Religious Liberty and Justice for All: Living Out Faith in Our Time
“The value of religious pluralism is the thing that makes me most proud to be an American,” guest Guthrie Graves Fitzsimmons explains in our second episode as he responds to a segment from the Festival of Faiths that features Rev. Dr. Martin Marty from 2005. As we near the 250th anniversary of our country breaking away from state religion, we look at what it means to celebrate religious freedom as a national community. How can we embrace the full integrity of our faith without seeing t...
Holy Echoes
Sometimes a remedy is closer than we think. Communal singing. The rhythm of a strumming charango in your chest. The therapeutic vibrations of harmony. This episode helps us remember what music feel like in our bodies and the power it has to minister to our spirits as well as our communities. We revisit The Religious Five Quartet and Jim James from past festivals and talk with Appalatin band members Fernando Moya and Yani Vozos about the spiritual dimension of music and its ability to heal a...