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Harness the Power of PlanningHarness the Power of PlanningEpisode #107.2 05/29/2025 [SELF-CARE]🎶Singing in Carnegie HallI've loved group singing my whole life, joining my first choir when I was eight years old. The feeling of creating beautiful music with other people is primal and feeds me in a unique way. When I joined my current chorale four years ago, I had no idea that decision would take me to Carnegie Hall, but it did and it was amazing! 🎶On this episode, I talk about my NYC/Carnegie Hall experience and how unique and special it was. I also talk about the magic of NYC public transportation and packing light. đź§łResources:...2025-06-0321 minHarness the Power of PlanningHarness the Power of PlanningEpisode #107 05/29/2025 [SELF-CARE] 🎶Singing in Carnegie Hall & [PARENTING] Teaching our Kids How to DateI've loved group singing my whole life, joining my first choir when I was eight years old. The feeling of creating beautiful music with other people is primal and feeds me in a unique way. When I joined my current chorale four years ago, I had no idea that decision would take me to Carnegie Hall, but it did and it was amazing! 🎶On this episode, I talk about my NYC/Carnegie Hall experience and how unique and special it was. I also talk about the magic of NYC public transportation and packing light. đź§łIn the se...2025-05-2942 minHarness the Power of PlanningHarness the Power of PlanningVideo Episode #107 05/29/2025 [SELF-CARE] 🎶Singing in Carnegie Hall & [PARENTING] Teaching our Kids How to DateI've loved group singing my whole life, joining my first choir when I was eight years old. The feeling of creating beautiful music with other people is primal and feeds me in a unique way. When I joined my current chorale four years ago, I had no idea that decision would take me to Carnegie Hall, but it did and it was amazing! 🎶On this episode, I talk about my NYC/Carnegie Hall experience and how unique and special it was. I also talk about the magic of NYC public transportation and packing light. đź§łIn the se...2025-05-2941 minCovenCovenCoven - Season 2, Episode 9: Cookie MuellerFor our season finale, we're bringing Cookie Mueller home to the Coven she inspired. Sharp-tongued muse, accidental guru, downtown mystic—Cookie moved through worlds with a chaos that felt like clarity. John Waters saw it. Nan Goldin captured it. From Baltimore to San Francisco, to the burning heart of 70s NYC, she wrote and lived with the same raw honesty until AIDS took her in '89. Her multidimensionality, free spirited eccentricity, and counter-cultural heart, bursting with love and creativity reverberates across art and culture today. Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Sc...2025-05-0359 minThe Riverside Church SermonsThe Riverside Church Sermons"A Scandalous Love: Desiring, Touching and Caressing the Divine"Sunday, February 23, 2025Rev. Dr. John J Thatamanil2025-02-2324 minThe Word Made FreshThe Word Made FreshCaressing the Divine (Luke 7:36-50)Join Rev. Jim Keat as he talks with Rev. Dr. John J. Thatamanil about the sermon he will be preaching this Sunday at The Riverside Church, focusing on Luke 7:36-50. The passage recounts Jesus dining at Simon the Pharisee’s house when a woman, labeled a sinner by Simon, anoints Jesus' feet with perfume and tears. Reverend Dr. John Thatamanil, guest preacher and professor at Union Theological Seminary, discusses how Jesus continually disrupts social expectations by associating with those deemed “the wrong sorts.” He challenges the notion of accepting Jesus while rejecting the company he keeps, emphasizing that the only one ca...2025-02-1918 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityJohn Thatamanil: Tillich and the Advent of New BeingIn this episode, I am joined by Dr. John Thatamanil to discuss how Paul Tillich’s theology understands God’s relationship to history and incarnation. We discuss his Christian existentialism, the contrast between Chronos and Karios time, and his vision of the divine. Covering topics from Tillich's understanding of religious socialism to the complexities of conditioned and unconditioned existence, our dialogue offers a rich introductory exploration of Tillich's thought. We also engage the contemporary implications of Tillich's theology, making connections to modern societal issues and the lived reality of faith in challenging times.You can WATCH this conversat...2024-12-191h 42Life In Bold with Ben HawesLife In Bold with Ben Hawes56. Andrea Coleman on Leaving Law, Finding Divine Signs, and the Power of Storytelling in ComedyIn this episode of Life in Bold, Ben sits down with Andrea Coleman, a New York-based comedian and storyteller known for her powerful solo show Three White Guys Named John. Andrea shares her journey from practicing law to embracing comedy, revealing how her legal career influences her humor and her life philosophy. They dive into Andrea’s evolving relationship with the law, storytelling, and spirituality, discussing divine intuition, creative inspiration, and the complexity of life’s unexpected signs. Ben and Andrea also chat about authenticity, career changes, and how comedy can transform our understanding of challenging experiences. Tune in for...2024-10-301h 09New Hope NYCNew Hope NYCLeManuel Williams - Divine Wisdom Will Establish Our Work (John 4)Title: Divine Wisdom Will Establish Our Work Preacher: Param Yonzon Series: N/A Passage: John 42024-08-1940 minThe Rev Alissa: SermonsThe Rev Alissa: SermonsTrinity Sunday: The Third WaySend us a text" Because of our Trinity, we have permission to always be looking for a third way – because that’s what God does, and that’s who God is. We have permission, right there in the mysterious and unfathomable nature of our God, to be curious instead of defensive when we encounter ways of being, and living, and loving that we do not understand. "text: John 3:1-17preached at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC2024-05-2612 minSounds from The SanctuarySounds from The SanctuarySOUNDS FROM THE SANCTUARY – EPISODE #52: A LIFE OF CHANT – THE MUSIC OF MAURICE DURUFLEIn this episode, Cathedral Organist David Ball takes us through his own personal listening journey exploring the works of composer Maurice DuruflĂ©. Although few works of the composer survive to this day, the ones that are published have all become staples of the choral and organ repertoire as they are music of the highest caliber, and all inspired by the ancient chants of the Catholic Church. Also featured is the Prelude in D by Daniel Ficarri (Cathedral Organist at St. John the Divine, NYC), commissioned by David to pair with one of Duruflé’s Fugues.2024-05-2259 minGOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The PodcastGOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast175. The Life Wisdom Project | Exploring Divine Creation: Beyond Philosophy| Special Guest Dr. Jonathan WeidenbaumQuestions? Comments? Text Us!In this episode of The Life Wisdom Project, join host Scott Langdon and Dr. Jerry L. Martin alongside special guest Dr. Jonathan Weidenbaum as they explore the vivid drama and insights from God Takes Me Back To The Beginning Of Everything. From exploring the divine creation and personal revelation to unraveling the meaning of existence and the essence of personhood, this episode takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through the depths of spirituality and philosophy.Discover the beauty of aesthetic flow in creation, the evolution of relationships, and the...2024-04-1844 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityJohn Thatamanil: God – the Ground, the Between, the PersonalEveryone doesn’t have to be a theology nerd, but if you want to know what it sounds like when we have fun, this conversation with John Thatamanil is exhibit A. Over the years, John and I have had multiple conversations on and off the podcast, and everyone is a complete joy. I am always wholly hyped when it is over and have a stack of ideas brewing in my head for weeks. This episode is no exception! Not only do we go deep into an adequate ontology for the breadth of religious experience, explore some Tillichian connections with Wh...2023-10-131h 31Meditations in ManhattanMeditations in ManhattanThe Deepest Mystery of the Catholic FaithSaint Augustine said that the fullness of joy, in which there is no greater, is to rejoice in the Trinity of God.  When we reach heaven, we will spend eternity adoring God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. We will never fully understand the Trinity, but we can ask God’s grace to reach a deeper understanding, that we better know and love each of the three Divine Persons.  A mediation by Father John Agnew.2023-06-0929 minThe Drink Like a Lady Podcast: Interpretation of the 40 Day Prosperity Plan by John Randolph PriceThe Drink Like a Lady Podcast: Interpretation of the 40 Day Prosperity Plan by John Randolph PriceEpisode 10: Interpretation of Statement 9 from the "40 Day Prosperity Plan" by John Randolph PriceStatement 9.When I am aware of the God Self within me as my total fulfillment, I am totally fulfilled. I am now aware of this Truth. I have found the secret of life, and I relax in the knowledge that the Activity of Divine Abundance is eternally operating in my life. I simply have to be aware of the flow, the radiation, of that Creative Energy, which is continuously, easily and effortlessly pouring forth from my Divine Consciousness, I am now aware. I am in the flow.ResourcesI...2023-05-0108 minThe Savvy SauceThe Savvy Sauce198 Divine Productivity with Matt Perman198. Divine Productivity with Matt Perman   “Our people must learn to do good deeds to meet necessary demands [whatever the occasion may require], so that they will not be unproductive.” ‭‭Titus‬ ‭3:14‬ ‭AMP‬‬   **Transcription Below**   “For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective an...2023-02-0653 minSpiritual Rockstar PodcastSpiritual Rockstar Podcast254: Energy Scan Spotlight Show with Dr Bee Thomas In this episode, Daniel provides Dr Bee Thomas with an Energy Scan. Dr. Bee Thomas is an NFT Artist, author, speaker, and business educator. Her work was featured at San Diego’s first NFT conference in 04/2022. She was also a speaker at NFT NYC, LA Expo verse, and Women and Web3 in Miami. She was recently featured in Times Square. Dr. Bee Thomas is renowned for her published phenomenological groundbreaking research study on the Success Factors of African American Female Entrepreneurs and her achievements as a serial entrepreneur.   For Mor...2023-01-111h 06Tamsen and Dan Read the PaperTamsen and Dan Read the PaperEpisode 304: Welcome 2023New Year's Recap.   Funny Girl with Lea Michele.  Ice Hockey with Sadie.  The woes of Southwest.  Père Lachaise nature sanctuary.  The waters of St John the Divine (NYC).  Dogs and dope.  Thank you, Don Christopher (for our garlic obsession).  Snake sex.  Questions about Wernher von Braun. Credits: Talent:  Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer:  Ellie Suttmeier Art:  Zeke Abuhoff  2023-01-0548 minTamsen and Dan Read the PaperTamsen and Dan Read the PaperEpisode 303: Joys of ChristmasJasi learns about latkes and chocolate soufflĂ©.  National Gallery quick trip.  The truth about college tuition. Still working on St. John the Divine (NYC) Dome (113years!) Electric cars are killing AM radio.  Mike Leach.  Ali Ahmed Aslan (thank him for Chicken Tikka Masala).  Thoughts from Tom Coughlin. Credits: Talent:  Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer:  Ellie Suttmeier Art:  Zeke Abuhoff  2022-12-2943 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityJohn Thatamanil: What we do when we do theology John Thatamanil returns to the podcast and it is one zesty conversation!! We were both in Napa, California for the Power & the God of Love conference. The event was wonderful and getting to record in person with one of my favorite theologians was a real treat. Dr. Thatamanil is Professor of Theology & World Religions at Union Theological Seminary in NYC. Check out these books by John Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity The Immanent Divine: God, Creation And the Human Predicament: God, Creation, and the Human Predicament Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative  Pre...2022-11-181h 13Dangerous World PodcastDangerous World PodcastEp. 264 - The U.N.'s Temple of Understanding & One World ReligionThank you for listening to another episode of DWP! More on the one world religion proponents and some creepy churches and organizations that have stayed hidden from the masses since they’re creation.  The prophetic pillars of St. John the Divine cathedral in NYC : conspiracy (reddit.com) Sinister Sites - St. John The Divine Cathedral | The Vigilant Citizen EMF protective beanie 📵📡 Protect your head from harmful EMF rays with Operation Tinfoil’s new silver lined beanie! Save $10 using this link 👇👇 http://www.weartinfoil.com  For only $3 get the full versions of every episode plus bonus episodes For $5 get additional weekly bonus episodes! ht...2022-07-281h 02Yoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with VisionYoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with VisionYoversion Podcast #105 – June 2022 with John Jones – Special Guestmix: G-GeddesYoversion Podcast #105 – Junes 2022 with John Jones – Special Guestmix: G-Geddes TRACKLISTING Bohannon & Dimitri From Paris – Let’s Start The Dance “Dimitri From Paris Remix” // Undisc MusicDames Brown & Amp Fiddler – What Would You Do? “Louie Vega Expansions NYC Dub Vocal” // Atlantic Records THE HOTSPOT Honey Dijon Ft. Ramona Renea – Love Is A State Of Mind “Classic Music Company” Sammy Deuce – Bounce N Skate // Groovy Riddim Records BACK IN THE BOXCaiiro & AWEN – Your Voice // Madorasindahouse Records Makebo & Amonita – Back To The Roots // Anjunadeep 3-ON-THE-SPIN Jamie Jones –...2022-06-012h 00The Grief AlchemistThe Grief AlchemistIt Felt Like A Baptism by FireSandra considers herself to be all things spiritual, then clarifies she is not a part of any religious body. As a spiritual councillor, nondenominational minister, actor, singer, shaman, wedding officiant and more, she sees her role as a spiritual councillor that supports one quest to find and experience a deeper meaning in life, death, and marriage ceremonies. She is vibrant, kind, articulate, fashionable, quick to smile, has an open heart filled with wisdom and a free spirit. She lives in NYC with her husband and has emersed herself in many spiritual pathways through life. And found that...2021-11-2641 minThe Conscious Consultant HourThe Conscious Consultant HourThe Edge of EverydayThis week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Inter-spiritual Minister, Actor/Singer, and Motivational Presenter, Sandra Bargman.After a lifetime of learning about the mystical, earth-based and energetic traditions, Sandra answered the call to spiritual leadership, taking on a parallel career by enrolling in seminary at The New Seminary (TNS) for Interfaith Studies in NYC and was ordained at St. John the Divine in 2007. She has a subsequent seminary degree in Spiritual Counseling from One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, also in NYC.Sandra has been a professional actor and singer for 40+ years and holds a...2021-09-241h 00Rock\'s BackpagesRock's BackpagesE91: John Simon on Janis Joplin + The Band + Van Morrison + Lillian RoxonIn the new episode of the Rock's Backpages Podcast, we welcome legendary producer, piano player and songwriter John Simon, beamed in from his winter retreat in the Florida Keys. Mere hours before the shocking assault on D.C.'s Capitol building, John reminisces wittily and insightfully about working with The Band, Janis Joplin, Taj Mahal & Bobby Charles — and about his trenchant musical memoir Truth, Lies & Hearsay. He also joins us as we listen to his sometime fellow Woodstocker Van Morrison talking in 1979 about the classic Astral Weeks. Van/Band fanboys Barney, Mark & Martin ask John about The Last Waltz, fo...2021-01-111h 22Voices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFirst Sunday After Christmas: The Feast of St. John the Divine - December 27, 2020The Right Reverend Clifton Daniel, Dean of the Cathedral, reflects on St. John the Divine, the Cathedral's namesake and patron, in this sermon from the first Sunday after Christmas.2020-12-2707 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThird Sunday of Advent - December 13, 2020The Third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday, is a time to rejoice amid the solemnity of Advent. In this sermon, The Reverend Deacon Kent Curtis preaches on our need for joy in the midst of darkness.2020-12-1311 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSecond Sunday of Advent - December 6, 2020In his sermon for the Second Sunday of Advent, the Rev. Deacon Paul Daniels reflects on the power of waiting, and the powerful changes that the season brings.2020-12-0708 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFirst Sunday of Advent - November 29, 2020"God is faithful." In this sermon, The Reverend Canon Steven Lee offers a reflection on the steadfastness of God.2020-11-2900 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralLast Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King – November 22, 2020The Reverend Canon Patrick Malloy, Ph.D, Sub Dean and Canon for Liturgy & the Arts at the Cathedral, delivers a sermon on the Feast of Christ the King.2020-11-2200 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost - November 15, 2020The Right Reverend Clifton Daniel III, Dean of the Cathedral, reflects on the Cathedral's history, its contemporary mission, and its place in the complex journey of the United States in this sermon from November 15.2020-11-1500 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwenty-Third Sunday After Pentecost - November 9, 2020In this sermon, the Reverend Pamela Cooper-White reflects on the 2020 election and on the Episcopal baptismal vows to strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being.2020-11-0800 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThe Feast of All Saints - November 1, 2020In his sermon for the Feast of All Saints, The Rev. Deacon Kenton Curtis reflected on Jesus's Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes in the context of 2020. 2020-11-0100 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwenty-First Sunday After Pentecost - October 25, 2020In this sermon, The Rev. Deacon Paul Daniels reflects on Psalm 1, and the power of language to challenge and influence Christian notions of reconciliation. 2020-10-2500 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwentieth Sunday After Pentecost - October 18, 2020In this sermon, the Reverend Canon Steven Lee preaches on Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians, and makes a distinction between idolatry and true faith. 2020-10-1800 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralNineteenth Sunday After Pentecost - October 11, 2020On Sunday, October 11, the Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy preached about the importance of mourning for all we have lost in order to move from mourning into unity. 2020-10-1100 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFeast of Saint Francis - October 4, 2020On Sunday, October 4, the Feast of Saint Francis Day, the Right Reverend Andrew ML Dietsche preached on the seeming contradiction between Saint Francis' love of animals and his love of poverty.2020-10-0400 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThe Commemoration of the Opening of the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly - September 27, 2020The Cathedral's UN Sunday service, now in its fourth decade, took place online this year, with a sermon by His Excellency Volkan Bozkir, President of the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly. The Right Reverend Clifton Daniel, Dean of the Cathedral, offers a welcome and introduction. 2020-09-2708 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSixteenth Sunday after Pentecost - September 20, 2020In this sermon, The Reverend Deacon Kenton J. Curtis preached about doing theology through direct action to the poor and needy, taking inspiration from Jesus's parable of the vineyard owner and the life of the martyred St. Lawrence. 2020-09-2010 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFifteenth Sunday after Pentecost - September 13, 2020On Sunday, September 13, Dean Daniel preached about victimhood, oppression, and the importance of righting our current path2020-09-1311 minHouse Music All Styles In The Mix, By John C. BraveHouse Music All Styles In The Mix, By John C. Brave47 Dj s ARE HUMAN, FEEL THE FEELINGS SUMMER 2020 BY JOHN C BRAVE SZONA DJ CLUBBERS RADIO 05 09 2020RADIO PROGRAM ISSUED LIVE, EXTRAORDINALLY AND DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PROBLEM THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN RECORDED IN VIP BOILER STUDIO, AND WILL BE BROADCASTED INTEGRALLY FROM RADIO ABRERA FM (BARCELONA) AND CLUBBERS RADIO IN TUNEIN.COM, MIXED BY JOHN C. BRAVE, BARCELONA ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBRE 05, 2020 - HOUSE, SOULFUL HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, JACKIN HOUSE, TRIBAL HOUSE, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE & TECH-HOUSE. EVERYTHING MIXED WITH TECHNICS SL 1200 PLATES, TIME CODE VINYLS, AND PIONEER DDJ RZ CONTROLLER. LET'S FIGHT AGAINST THE BUG BY NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE AND DANCING AT THE BEST RATE. LONG LIFE AT THE HOUSE MUSIC. ENCOURAGE AND ENJOY THE SESSION !! 2020-09-071h 04Voices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFourteenth Sunday After Pentecost - September 6, 2020In this sermon, The Reverend Deacon Paul Daniels reflects on Jesus's discipline of playfulness and the lessons children can teach us.2020-09-0613 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThirteenth Sunday after Pentecost - August 30, 2020On Sunday, August 30, the Rev. Canon Steven Lee asked us to not listen to the temptation to take on God's wrath as our own. In leaving room for God's wrath, he preached, we create room in ourselves for something more.2020-08-3014 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwelfth Sunday After Pentecost - August 23, 2020The Reverend Pamela Cooper-White preaches on the nature of the apostle Peter, and how his strengths and weaknesses speak to our own struggles of faith.2020-08-2313 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralEleventh Sunday after Pentecost - August 16, 2020On Sunday, August 16, the Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy wrestled with the seemingly dueling ideas that Jesus was sinless and the he could learn from people he met.2020-08-1614 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTenth Sunday After Pentecost - August 9, 2020The Reverend Deacon Kenton J. Curtis discusses the example set by Jesus' miracles, their relevance to our contemporary lives, and the legacy of "good trouble" left by the late John Lewis.2020-08-0909 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralNinth Sunday after Pentecost - August 2, 2020On Sunday, August 2, the Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel III preached on the hope of the fisherman and the universal prayers that bind us all together.2020-08-0212 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralEighth Sunday After Pentecost - July 26, 2020"What, for the Christian, is the measure of faith?" In this sermon, from July 26, 2020, the Reverend Deacon Paul Anthony Daniels II reflects on the lives and legacies of C. T. Vivian and John Lewis, and the power of the Spirit of God in them and in all of us.2020-07-2611 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSeventh Sunday after Pentecost - July 19, 2020On Sunday, July 19, the Rev. Deacon Paul Daniels preached a sermon he titled "Make Ye No Idol of Progress" where he draws on the parable of the weeds among the wheat to remind us that Jesus teaches of a world that will always involve good and evil, which means that our work to root out evil is also never finished.2020-07-1919 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSixth Sunday After Pentecost - July 12, 2020On Sunday, July 12, the Reverend Canon Patrick Malloy, Sub-Dean of the Cathedral, reflected on the Parable of the Sower and its resonance with the uncertainties of contemporary life, including the difficult questions raised by the murder of George Floyd and the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement.2020-07-1217 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFifth Sunday After Pentecost - July 5, 2020On Sunday, July 5, The Reverend Pamela Cooper-White preached on the persistence of American racism and the triumph of radical hope.2020-07-0513 minRadical Love LiveRadical Love LiveInterspirituality embodied: following up with Johari Mayfield, Sam Shonkoff, & Devin ZuberA lively conversation about how we are coping spiritually with the rapidly changing news about our world, and where we are finding hope. Johari Mayfield is a dancer, teacher, and healer based in NYC. Dr Sam Berrin Shonkoff is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkely, California. Dr Devin Zuber is Associate Professor of American Studies, Religion, and Literature at the Graduate Theological Union. Find out more about Johari's work at http://www.johari-fitness.com/. Find out more about Sam and Devin's work, as well as the unique interreligious and interdisciplinary programs offered by the...2020-07-0347 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFourth Sunday after Pentecost - June 28, 2020On Sunday, June 28, we were introduced to the Cathedral's newest Deacon, the Rev. Paul Daniels, and learned about his interest in Howard Thurman and discovering New York City on foot, as well as why he's excited to join the Cathedral Community. We look forward to hearing more from Deacon Daniels in the coming weeks!2020-06-2818 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThird Sunday after Pentecost - June 21, 2020On Sunday, June 21, The Rev. Deacon Kent Curtis preached on the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement and how systemic change might seem overwhelming and impossible but we, as Christians, know that through Christ all things are possible.2020-06-2113 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSecond Sunday after Pentecost - June 14, 2020On Sunday, June 14, the Rev. Deacon Jennifer Allen peached about the importance of setting our burdens aside in order to have the room to take necessary risks.2020-06-1414 minWalk In victoryWalk In victoryGospel Music NYC - Can The Choir Be Revived? | Lindsey WilliamsGospel Music NYC - Can The Choir Be Revived? | Lindsey Williams"If you are going to be a leader, know who you are meant to lead, be true to who you are and to what is given to you. Everything will come organically." Lindsey Williams (Divine Connection)Today our guest is Lindsey Williams, a church musician and an artist who helped many churches build a church music ministry. As a child, he played drums and at the age 15 he started playing the organ just to show his competitive friend he can do it too. One thing...2020-06-0149 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralPentecost - May 31, 2020On Sunday, May 31, the Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy preached on Pentecost Sunday asking, "How can we live in this time of such pain, such boredom, such fear, in such a way that we can have hope?"2020-05-3111 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSeventh Sunday of Easter - May 24, 2020On Sunday, May 24, the Rev. Deacon Kent Curtis preached about reconciling a belief in God in the midst of so much sadness.2020-05-2410 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSixth Sunday of Easter - May 17, 2020On Sunday, May 17, the Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel III, Dean of the Cathedral, preached on heartbreak. He reminded us that where hearts are broken, God can work.2020-05-1709 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFifth Sunday of Easter - May 10, 2020On Sunday, May 10, Wisdom Year resident Jennifer Allen preached on Saint Stephen, the original church innovator. It's easy to point out the exclusion of others, she said, but harder to look inward. She asked us to challenge ourselves to acknowledge the limitations we've consciously or unconsciously created and seek to reimagine a church without any barriers. 2020-05-1012 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFourth Sunday of Easter - May 3, 2020On Sunday, May 3, The Rev. Canon Patti Welch preached at her last Sunday service on the role of the shepherd as a cowboy, not a nurturer. A good shepherd is rough, rugged, and will prod us and poke us not as a punishment but rather so that we can have life abundantly.2020-05-0313 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThird Sunday of Easter - April 26, 2020On Sunday, April 26, The Rev. Canon Dr. Patrick Malloy preached on the Third Sunday of Easter about the road to Emmaus and how, even in the depth of our despair when we cannot see him, Jesus is with us.2020-04-2608 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSecond Sunday of Easter - April 19, 2020On Sunday, April 19, the Rev. Deacon Kent Curtis preached on the Second Sunday of Easter on the comfort we can find in St. Thomas’s doubts.2020-04-1909 minRenaissance Church NYCRenaissance Church NYCSocial Distance Doesn't Mean Divine Absence03/22/2020  Jordan Rice  Online Church “But very truly I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.” - John 16:7 While many of us experience social distancing and isolation on a level we never have before, there's an opportunity for us to connect with God in ways we haven't before. 2020-03-2428 minRadical Love LiveRadical Love Live"The Day After": A spirited follow up discussion with David Gungor, Maria French, and John ThatamanilA rousing conversation the day after our Premiere Live Event at NYC's Cathedral of St John the Divine, we bring our guests into the studio: David Gungor of the Brilliance, faith futurist Maria French of H&Co, and author and theologian John Thatamanil of Union Theological Seminary. Beginning with our reflections on the previous night's event, the group launches into a wide-ranging conversation about spirituality, the state of the church in America, politics, capitalism, technology, and some deep theology about the relationship between our desires and our spirituality, and the powerful mythic language that can help us orient those desires...2020-01-2743 minRadical Love LiveRadical Love LiveIntroducing Radical Love LiveToday's religious and spiritual institutions are in crisis, with declining attendance and the challenge to stay relevant, welcoming, and inclusive, and many spiritual seekers and refugees who have left or never felt welcome to explore at all. Co-creators Mark Dilcom and Kelly Wilson talk about the Radical Love Live series of events at the Cathedral of St John the Divine in NYC and the reasons why we see an urgent need for authentic, honest discussions about the future of spirituality.2019-08-1913 minSquare Notes: The Sacred Music PodcastSquare Notes: The Sacred Music PodcastDeveloping a Sacred Music Program: St. Vincent Ferrer, NYC - with James WetzelJuilliard-trained James Wetzel is one of the most respected Catholic church musicians in New York City. In this episode, we ask James about his work as the director of music and organist at the Dominican parish of Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine of Siena. His professional Schola Cantorum is renowned for keeping very much alive the “Church’s treasure of sacred music” for the worship of God in the sacred liturgy. James also shares his perspective and advice on how priests and music directors can take steps to build up the sacred music programs at parishes.   J...2019-05-2230 minChurch of the City New YorkChurch of the City New YorkWords from the Cross: Deliverance - Jon TysonIn this episode, pastor Jon Tyson continues our Lenten sermon series, examining Jesus' final words from the cross. Jesus' thirst shows not only his human vulnerability, but his divine provision for our deliverance. // 2019-03-31     Later, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, "I am thirsty." A jar of vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on the stalk of a hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips. When he had received the drink he said, "It is...2019-04-0239 minPhysical Culture Music & ArtPhysical Culture Music & ArtMarch 13, Ambika and Henry RubeyAmbika Elizabeth - Ambika has been a singer and musician for most of her life, playing in various bands in NYC until she discovered chanting with Krishna Das in 1995. Kirtan had a profound effect on her. As Ambika deepened her connection to the practice of chanting, it became her home and refuge. Recently she has been exploring chants from other faith traditions, working with a program at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine. See more at www.ambikachant.com Henry Rubey - Since 2010 Henry has been working in the fitness industry, mostly as a trainer.After an injury...2019-03-1859 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwenty-second Sunday after Pentecost - October 21, 2018The Reverend Canon Dr. Patrick Malloy Proper 23, Year B2018-10-2920 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwenty-first Sunday after Pentecost - October 14, 2018The Reverend Steven Lee. Proper 23, Year B2018-10-2909 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThe Feast of St. Francis - October 7, 2018The Right Reverend Clifton Daniel III2018-10-2912 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralNineteenth Sunday after Pentecost - September 30, 2018Welcome to Voices from the Cathedral, a podcast that brings you sermons, discussions, and other performances from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. On Sunday, September 30 The Rev. Deacon Gene Bourquin preached on the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21, Year B.2018-10-1012 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralUN Sunday - September 23, 2018Welcome to Voices from the Cathedral, a podcast that brings you sermons, discussions, and other performances from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. On Sunday, September 23 we celebrated our annual UN Sunday, which is observed every year during the meeting of the UN General Assembly. Her Excellency Ms. MarĂ­a Fernanda Espinosa GarcĂ©s, President of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly spoke to those assembled, including UN delegates, about her vision for her term.2018-10-1007 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSeventeenth Sunday after Pentecost - September 16, 2018The Right Reverend Clifton Daniel III, Dean of the Cathedral; Proper 19, Year B2018-09-1715 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralSixteenth Sunday after PentecostThe Rev. Deacon Kent Curtis; Proper 17, Year B2018-09-1114 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFifteenth Sunday after PentecostThe Rev. Canon Patti Welch; Proper 17, Year B2018-09-1115 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFourteenth Sunday after PentecostThe Right Reverend Clifton Daniel III Proper 16, Year B2018-08-2717 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThirteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 15, Year B The Reverend Canon Dr. Patrick Malloy2018-08-2715 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralTwelfth Sunday after PentecostThe Rev. Deacon Steven Lee; Proper 14, Year B2018-08-1311 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralHoly OutrageThe Rev. Canon Patti Welch at the 11 am Choral Eucharist on Sunday, March 4.2018-03-0615 minBe Still and GoBe Still and GoThe Cost of Discipleship (John Dorhauer)"True discipleship doesn’t engage empire on the periphery with the hope of of being noticed by other resisters and gaining just enough credibility to acquire a reputation or secure a legacy. It takes on empire in such a way that empire feels and knows it must respond.”//Mark 8:31-38Then he began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him...2018-03-0206 minThe Riverside Church NYCThe Riverside Church NYCThe Cost of Discipleship (John Dorhauer)"True discipleship doesn’t engage empire on the periphery with the hope of of being noticed by other resisters and gaining just enough credibility to acquire a reputation or secure a legacy. It takes on empire in such a way that empire feels and knows it must respond.” // Mark 8:31-38 Then he began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebu...2018-03-0206 minThe Riverside Church NYCThe Riverside Church NYCStations of the Cross (with Rev. Ellen Robison and Siona Benjamin)Rev. Jim Keat talks with Rev. Ellen Robison and Siona Benjamin about Lent and the Stations of the Cross exhibit on display at The Riverside Church and 13 other locations across Manhattan. The exhibit weaves through religious as well as secular spaces, from The Cloisters museum to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to the 9/11 Memorial. Instead of easy answers, Stations aim to provoke the passions: artistically, spiritually, and ethically.2018-02-0310 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralAuthority in ChristSermon preached by The Rev. Deacon Kent Curtis on Saturday, January 292018-02-0213 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralThe Audacity of SinOn January 14, the Sunday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, The Right Rev. Dan Daniel, Interim Dean of the Cathedral preached on the sin of white supremacy and how we, as Christians, are required to step up.2018-01-2316 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralChristmas Eve Festal EucharistOn Christmas Eve, The Right Reverend Andrew ML Dietsche, Bishop of the Diocese of New York, gave the sermon at our 10:30 pm Festal Eucharist.2018-01-2323 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralGod Has Not Forgotten YouOn Sunday, November 5, The Right Reverend Dan Daniel, Interim Dean of the Cathedral, preached on All Saints Sunday about how, while hundreds of years from now we may not be remembered by those still on earth, God will always remember us.2017-11-3018 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralUnder GodOn Sunday, October 22, The Rev. Dr. Mary Julia Jett preached on the historical context of the phrase “Under God,” reminding us that whatever is happening in our lives still happens under a God of grace and agency.2017-11-3008 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralWho is the entitled one here?On Sunday, October 15, The Rev. Canon Dr. Patrick Malloy preached on the importance of facing your own entitlement instead of persecuting others for theirs.2017-11-1720 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralKeepers of the VineyardOn Sunday, October 8, The Rev. Canon Patti Welch preached about the keepers of the vineyard, how we can’t deal with a problem we can’t see and how, now that we can see it, we move forward.2017-11-1715 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFaith in the Face of ConfusionOn Sunday, September 24, The Reverend Doctor Mary Julia Jett preached on remembering that the disciples didn't know the larger story that they were a part of, but pushed forward anyways.2017-09-2711 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralUN SundayOn Sunday, September 17, His Excellency Miroslav Lajcak, President of the United Nations General Assembly, preached at the 11 am Choral Eucharist on the similar goals of the UN and faith communities.2017-09-1809 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralOn White SupremacyOn Sunday, September 10 guest preacher Ruby Nell Sales gave a sermon about the necessity of white Christians in the fight against white supremacy.2017-09-1532 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralFailing vs. FailureOn Sunday, September 3, The Right Reverend Dan Daniel, Interim Dean of the Cathedral, preached a sermon about the failures of Saints and the distinction between failing and being a failure.2017-09-1415 minVoices from the CathedralVoices from the CathedralWhat are we so afraid of?On Sunday, August 27, The Reverend Patrick Malloy, Canon for Liturgy & Arts, preached at the 11 am Choral Eucharist in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville and asked, what are we so afraid of?2017-09-1218 minRock and Roles with Danny GoldbergRock and Roles with Danny GoldbergEp. 3 - Bobby Miller: From Studio 54 to the Divine MotherLike me, Bobby Miller co-exists in different worlds. He is a vibrant and pragmatic success in the worlds of art, entertainment and fashion and is also a mystic and a bhakti. Bobby has published  eighteen books of his photos  including the recently re-issued  “Fabulous! A Photographic Diary of Studio 54: REDUX”. His work has been exhibited in NYC, Palm Springs and Provincetown at AMP Gallery, where currently he has an exhibit called “Superstarz” which includes photos of Grace Jones, Elton John, John Belushi, Donna Summer, Gloria Swanson, Andy Warhol, Muhammed Ali, and Truman Capote among others. He is also the author of four boo...2015-09-0200 minVeritable InfusionVeritable InfusionEpisode 51- "The Day After the Day after""The Day After" (Podcast Title) November 10th 2014Remembrance Day tomorrow...the 100th year of this occasion. Last year I think I went all-out and played a tonne of war n' army related tracks... Mixed in some people on tour at the moment...TRAX -L Cohen - Passing ThroughZachary Lucky- Introduction, Across the Ocean, Back In The FallDownchild- Must Have been the DevilAlan Mills- Pork Beans and Hard TackO.J. Abbott - The Heights Of AlmaRoland Lebrun- lettre d'amour a sa fiancĂ©e, Pour Oublier Cette V...2014-11-252h 02The End Within - \The End Within - "Come and Take It"TONIGHT, 10/13 09:00PM CDT "More St. John Divine Cathedral"- Tonight, more on St. John the Divine Cathedral in NYC.  Must see prophetic pillars that 'illuminate' some very ominous things to come.  Please tune in, more on current events to cover.2011-10-1400 minSpirit of PlaceSpirit of PlaceIslands in the Stream - Part 1: ManhattanSt. Patrick's and St. John the Divine: Modern American Cathedrals in the European Tradition During a recent visit to New York I sought out a few modern urban sanctuaries: the Cathedrals of St.Patrick's and St. John the Divine on the island of Manhattan. I also try and find a different kind of "island in the stream" - searching for some stillness in the midst of a bustling JFK airport.Recorded on location in NYC and edited on a west-bound plane somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. Apologies: the sound for today's show is substandard.2007-09-2000 min