Holding on to joy when the world feels heavy plus a big warm dive into Christmas traditions (and the surprising history behind them).
This week on Chasing Faith, Dorothy and Jason start in a very real place: grief, shock, and exhaustion after a brutal news cycle. From the shooting at Brown University to a horrific mass shooting in Australia, the conversation wrestles with what it means to look for “comfort and joy” when comfort feels absent and joy feels out of reach.
From there, Dorothy invites Julie Bennett (pastor’s wife and future guest) to help make sense of it. Julie offers a grounding reframing: joy isn’t a reward for having it all together. Joy is fuel. Strength. Something given, not earned.
And then, because it’s Christmas week, the episode turns toward tradition, memory, and meaning with holiday historian and author Ace Collins (aka “Doc Holiday”), who brings the kind of Christmas lore that makes you laugh.
In This Episode
The hard stuff we’re carrying
Holding on to joy (Guest: Julie Bennett)
Julie shares what she calls a “bubbling up” scripture: Nehemiah 8:10 “The joy of the Lord is our strength.”
Her takeaways:
Christmas week detour (and the fun stuff we need)
Main Guest: Ace Collins (aka “Doc Holiday”)
Holiday expert. Prolific author (over 100 books). Christmas historian. Story machine.
What Ace brings:
Wild Christmas history highlights:
“O Holy Night” the story inside the song:
Dorothy shares a tender thread running through this season: ornaments as memory. She talks about friends who lost homes in the Malibu fires and how Christmas decorations hit differently when “the stuff” is actually history—handmade preschool ornaments, keepsakes, family markers. Dorothy saved her meaningful ornaments, but they’re still being cleaned, so for now it’s a “Charlie Brown” little tree and hope.
Jason and Dorothy close with a simple Christmas wish and a reminder to rate, review, and subscribe.
Merry Christmas from Chasing Faith. 🎄✨