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The HabitThe HabitTish Harrison Warren and Doug McKelvey on The Liturgy of the Ordinary (from the Archives)This archive episode of The Habit Podcast, from the first season, features a three-way conversation between Tish Harrison Warren, Doug McKelvey, and Jonathan Rogers. Tish is an Anglican priest, a former columnist for the New York Times and Christianity Today, a senior fellow at The Trinity Forum and the author of Prayer in the Night and The Liturgy of the Ordinary. Doug is best known as the author of the Every Moment Holy books. In this episode, Tish, Doug, and Jonathan talk about the liturgies of the writing life, finding meaning where it is to be found, and liturgy...2025-04-0135 minThe UpWords PodcastThe UpWords PodcastAdvent Reading and Book Suggestions | Byron BorgerThis conversation delves into the significance of Advent, emphasizing its historical context and spiritual preparation for Christmas. Byron Borger shares insights on the liturgical calendar, the importance of repentance, and the tension of living in the 'already and not yet' of Christ's coming. The discussion includes a variety of book recommendations that explore these themes, highlighting the role of literature, poetry, and community in enriching the Advent experience. In this conversation, the speaker discusses various books about Advent and Christmas, highlighting their significance in spiritual formation and family traditions. The discussion includes a range of literature, from poetry to...2024-11-2557 minYour Pastor Reads Books PodcastYour Pastor Reads Books Podcast#28 (S4) Campus Ministry, Driving in the Dark, & Tish Harrison Warren's Prayer in the Night"God isn’t a sadist who delights in using agony to teach us a lesson. But in the alchemy of redemption, God can take what is only sorrow and transform it into the very path by which we learn to love God and let ourselves be loved. This is the strange (and usually unwanted) way of the abundant life–the dying necessary to bring resurrection." -Tish Harrison Warren, Prayer in the NightIn seasons of grief, confusion, or overwhelm when we don’t know how or what to pray, the centuries-old prayers of the Church can comfort and an...2024-10-1747 minUpper House EventsUpper House EventsWriter & Editor | Tish Harrison Warren and Marcia Bosscher | Let the Art Speak: Between FriendsIn this conversation, Marcia Bosscher (editor) and Tish Harrison Warren (writer) discuss the collaborative process of writing between writer and editor. This video was featured at our annual Let the Art Speak conference. Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. Her most recent book is Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. As an author, her other writings include a weekly newsletter for The New York Times, columns for Christianity Today, and many articles and essays for other publications. For over a decade, Tish has worked...2024-05-1745 minRegent College PodcastRegent College Podcast(REPLAY) Can we trust God to protect us? - with Tish Harrison WarrenHow does God enter into our daily lives––the mundane, the joyful, and the devastating? Today we're talking to Tish Harrison Warren about her book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep. How do we allow the Spirit to work through our grief, our joy, and our uncertainty? How do we reconcile faith and hope with a growing awareness of our own limits? Can we trust God to keep bad things from happening to us and those we love––and if not, what kind of trust are we left with? Join us for this vital co...2023-12-221h 01Trinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsAdvent: The Season of Hope with Tish Harrison WarrenThe season of Advent calls us to remember the incarnation of Christ into our world while anticipating his future return. Yet what does Advent have to tell us about our present “now and not yet” moment?In her new book Advent: The Season of Hope, priest, author, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Tish Harrison Warren draws our attention towards the ways the church reflects and represents the incarnation of Christ, and how our waiting can be transformed from drudgery to joy by the object of our hope:The only way that waiting can be t...2023-12-1234 minReimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia BeckerReimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia BeckerHow Advent Resists the Culture Wars with Tish Harrison WarrenHoliday culture wars and consumerism bring more chaos than joy to the world. But there’s hope. The countercultural season of Advent offers a different way to prepare for Christmas. Tish Harrison Warren, former New York Times columnist and author, talks with Amy Julia Becker about:How the practices of Advent disarm the culture warsWays that Advent helps us grieve and hopeWhy waiting to celebrate Christmas mattersPLUS why Tish chose to leave the New York TimesGive a book for Christmas!...2023-11-2846 minThe HabitThe HabitTish Harrison Warren is making Christmas weird again.Tish Harrison Warren is an Anglican priest and the writer of several books. Until recently she had a column in the New York Times. She has also had a column in Christianity Today. Her new book is Advent: The Season of Hope. It’s part of the Fullness of Time series–books about each season of the liturgical calendar, edited by Esau McCaulley. In this episode, Tish and Jonathan Rogers talk about waiting, and making Christmas weird again.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-2747 minWe Are VineyardWe Are VineyardTish Harrison Warren: Advent – The Season Of Hope Tish Harrison Warren: Advent – The Season Of HopeShow Podcast InformationIn this episode of We Are Vineyard, Jay talks with Tish Harrison Warren about Advent. They discuss the beautiful ways that observing the church calendar provides intentional points of connection with the Holy Spirit, and how it affords the chance to learn the entirety of Scripture by working within the story communally throughout the year. Tish also talks about how the season of Advent not only connects us with the waiting of the past and the places where we’re still waiting for Jesus to come today.  Tish...2023-11-221h 06The Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastTish Harrison Warren: Advent“Advent turns our eyes away from [ourselves] toward this much bigger story of God’s salvation of all the cosmos.” — Tish Harrison Warren Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warren talks with us about the traditions of Advent and how to observe the season meaningfully in the midst of a busy season. It’s November 2023 and the beginning of Advent is rapidly approaching in just a couple of weeks on December 3. But what exactly is Advent and how can we observe it well? Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warren joined us on the podcast for a discussi...2023-11-2155 minBook Therapy with Kim PattonBook Therapy with Kim PattonEvery Moment Holy: Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison WarrenE37: Is there anything sacred or meaningful about making the bed, leftover taco soup, or missing a phone call from a friend? Yes. Tish Harrison Warren brings out the ordinary things of our everyday lives and calls them holy. Author Website: Tish Harrison Warren Big news! Kim Patton's new book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is available now on Amazon in paperback and ebook editions. To order signed copies, visit ⁠www.kimpatton.com⁠.2023-11-0815 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventThough today is All Hallows Eve, we already have our sights set on Advent. Co-hosts Mickey and Bishop Todd welcome Tish Harrison Warren to discuss her latest book, Advent: The Season of Hope (Fullness of Time series). For those new to the liturgical calendar, Tish provides both a theological framework and insights to deepen personal [...]2023-10-3153 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventThough today is All Hallows Eve, we already have our sights set on Advent. Co-hosts Mickey and Bishop Todd welcome Tish Harrison Warren to discuss her latest book, Advent: The Season of Hope (Fullness of Time series). For those new to the liturgical calendar, Tish provides both a theological framework and insights to deepen personal [...]2023-10-3153 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventThough today is All Hallows Eve, we already have our sights set on Advent. Co-hosts Mickey and Bishop Todd welcome Tish Harrison Warren to discuss her latest book, Advent: The Season of Hope (Fullness of Time series). For those new to the liturgical calendar, Tish provides both a theological framework and insights to deepen personal [...]2023-10-3153 minLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookAdvent: The Season of Hope Audiobook by Tish Harrison WarrenListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 703620 Title: Advent: The Season of Hope Author: Tish Harrison Warren Narrator: Tish Harrison Warren Format: Unabridged Length: 02:40:00 Language: English Release date: 09-26-23 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: 'Christians believe not just in one coming of Christ, but in three.' We tend to think of Advent as the season of anticipation before Christmas—and while it is that, it's also much more. Throughout its history, the church has observed Advent as a preparation not only for the first coming of Christ in his incarnation bu...2023-09-262h 40Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAdvent: The Season of Hope by Tish Harrison WarrenPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703620 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Advent: The Season of Hope Series: Part of Fullness of Time Author: Tish Harrison Warren Narrator: Tish Harrison Warren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 40 minutes Release date: September 26, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: 'Christians believe not just in one coming of Christ, but in three.' We tend to think of Advent as the season of anticipation before Christmas—and while it is that, it's also much more. Throughout its history, the church has observed Advent as a preparation not only for the first coming of Christ in his inc...2023-09-2630 minurlbyfiopaurlbyfiopa[PDF] Advent: The Season of Hope (The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year) By : (Tish Harrison Warren)(Download) in PDF Advent: The Season of Hope (The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year) By Tish Harrison Warren  Ebook PDF Advent: The Season of Hope (The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year) | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOADIf you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. Ebook/PDF Advent: The Season of Hope (The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year) DOWNLOAD in English is available for free here, Click on the download LINK below to downl...2023-09-1500 minNo Small Endeavor with Lee C. CampNo Small Endeavor with Lee C. CampUnabridged Interview: Tish Harrison WarrenThis is our unabridged interview with Tish Harrison Warren. Does pluralism result in discrimination? Must one choose a political side, either on the Left or the Right? And how can an ordinary life be an exceptional one? These are all questions involving dichotomies that are commonly presented to us in our culture. But Tish Harrison Warren, an ordained Anglican priest and columnist for the New York Times, sees such dichotomies as false, and has spent her own life’s work breaking them down in whatever ways she can. In this episode, Tish discusses he...2023-08-0157 minNo Small Endeavor with Lee C. CampNo Small Endeavor with Lee C. CampTish Harrison Warren: Beyond Left and RightDoes pluralism result in discrimination? Must one choose a political side, either on the Left or the Right? And how can an ordinary life be an exceptional one? These are all questions involving dichotomies that are commonly presented to us in our culture. But Tish Harrison Warren, an ordained Anglican priest and columnist for the New York Times, sees such dichotomies as false, and has spent her own life’s work breaking them down in whatever ways she can. In this episode, Tish discusses her experience as a campus minister in the midst of controversy at...2023-07-2648 minInteresting People Reading PoetryInteresting People Reading PoetryPriest Tish Harrison Warren Reads Scott CairnsIn this episode, Tish Harrison Warren reads “Possible Answers to Prayer” by Scott Cairns. Warren is an Anglican priest and the author of two award-winning books, Liturgy of the Ordinary and Prayer in the Night. She also writes a weekly newsletter for the New York Times on “faith in private life and public discourse.”  https://open.spotify.com/episode/1AbkP0s1yJuIkhp82QU4lS “Possible Answers to Prayer” by Scott Cairns appears in Slow Pilgrim, published by Paraclete Press. Cairns is an American poet born in 1954. Much of his work explores spiritual themes and is influenced by his Eastern O...2023-06-0515 minThe Happy Hour with Jamie IveyThe Happy Hour with Jamie IveyHH# 585 Grief and Suffering with Tish Harrison Warren​​Hey friends! Today’s episode is a conversation I’ve been wanting to have for a long time. Today’s guest is Tish Harrison Warren. If you’ve been around since 2021 I guarantee you’ve heard me talk about her book Prayer in the Night. Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church. She is an author of several books, as well as contributes to the New York Times in a weekly newsletter and is a columnist for Christianity Today. For over a decade Tish has worked in ministry settings as a campus minister with InterVarsity Gr...2023-05-051h 13The Self-Brain Surgery™ Podcast with Dr. Lee WarrenThe Self-Brain Surgery™ Podcast with Dr. Lee WarrenSelf-Brain Surgery Saturday: Every Moment It’s the last day of 2022!Since it’s also Self-Brain Surgery Saturday, I wanted to leave you with some strategies to start 2023 off right.Covered in this episode:* The difference between resolutions and systems* The difference between feelings and facts* The difference between fear and reason* Three Bible Studies Lisa and I are doing for 2023, and an invitation to join us* Three books that will help you succeed in 2023* Two songs to help you prepare for next yearScripture: Isaiah 43:18-19...2022-12-3142 minThe Self-Brain Surgery™ Podcast with Dr. Lee WarrenThe Self-Brain Surgery™ Podcast with Dr. Lee WarrenSelf-Brain Surgery Saturday: Every Moment It’s the last day of 2022!Since it’s also Self-Brain Surgery Saturday, I wanted to leave you with some strategies to start 2023 off right.Covered in this episode:* The difference between resolutions and systems* The difference between feelings and facts* The difference between fear and reason* Three Bible Studies Lisa and I are doing for 2023, and an invitation to join us* Three books that will help you succeed in 2023* Two songs to help you prepare for next yearScripture: Isaiah 43:18-19...2022-12-3142 minThe Common Good PodcastThe Common Good PodcastBeth, Tish, and 12 Days of Prayer & Action for a Christmas Miracle for ImmigrantsBeth Moore denounces her generation’s role in Christian celebrity culture; is Tish Harrison Warren being a ‘Pollyanna’ with this view of LGBT rights?; and we start the first of 12 Days of Prayer & Action for a Christmas Miracle for Immigrants from the Evangelical Immigration Table. Today, add your name to this letter to your U.S. Senators, and send a quick message to encourage your pastor to do so as well. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith Conrad...2022-12-1426 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventIn the next-to-last episode of our "Advent: A Storied Season" series, Bishop Todd Hunter taps into the ever-intuitive and inspiring mind of Tish Harrison Warren. Tish and Todd dialogue about the practice of waiting, specifically how greater spiritual formation leads to increased hope and anticipation. Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church [...]2022-11-2937 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventIn the next-to-last episode of our "Advent: A Storied Season" series, Bishop Todd Hunter taps into the ever-intuitive and inspiring mind of Tish Harrison Warren. Tish and Todd dialogue about the practice of waiting, specifically how greater spiritual formation leads to increased hope and anticipation. Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church [...]2022-11-2937 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren on AdventIn the next-to-last episode of our "Advent: A Storied Season" series, Bishop Todd Hunter taps into the ever-intuitive and inspiring mind of Tish Harrison Warren. Tish and Todd dialogue about the practice of waiting, specifically how greater spiritual formation leads to increased hope and anticipation. Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church [...]2022-11-2937 minMaking Space PodcastMaking Space PodcastTish Harrison Warren on Spiritual Formation and the Shaping Power of SpacesOn this episode of the Making Space Podcast, hosts Benjamin Windle and Jay Kim will talk with priest and award-winning author, Tish Harrison Warren, about the threads of connection between spiritual formation and the built environment.Learn more at https://www.aspengroup.com/makingspacepodcast2022-11-0934 minRule of LifeRule of LifeLuminary Interview: Tish Harrison WarrenIn previous episodes of the Rule of Life podcast, listeners tune in to a roundtable discussion as well as audio-snippets from luminary thinkers, pastors, and apprentices who are following Jesus in the every day. Featured in the Sabbath series (season 1) is luminary thinker, Tish Harrison Warren. This episode of the Rule of Life podcast is the interview between John Mark and Tish in its entirety. In this episode they cover the sacredness of ordinary life, the ethical implications of Sabbath, and the importance of Spiritual, bodily habituation.About TishTish Harrison Warren is a priest...2022-10-241h 06Rooted ConferenceRooted ConferenceRooted Conference: Tish Harrison Warren, "Working, Watching, Weeping""So, if we cannot trust God to keep bad things from happening to us, how do we trust God at all?"In this episode of the Rooted Conference Podcast you'll hear Tish Harrison Warren describing the practices of weeping, watching, and working as ways to help the teenagers you love when they are in a season of grief. She wants us to invite teenagers to read the Psalms regularly, giving them a vocabulary of emotions and leading them to trust the Savior who went through all those emotions for us. Lament in particular is a practice Americans...2022-09-2146 minThe Jesus Storybook Bible PodcastThe Jesus Storybook Bible PodcastPrayer Is a Lifeline to His Love: Tish Harrison WarrenWriter and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren says prayer matters—even when it seems like God isn’t listening. Tish shares the hard season that pushed her into a new perspective on prayer: that we don’t pray to change our circumstances. We pray because it brings us into a closer relationship with God. We pray because it changes us.   Quotes “Christianity is not a performance. It's union with God.”  —Tish Harrison Warren “Oftentimes, God feels so wild and mysterious and big, and I feel so small that I kind of don't know where...2022-09-1513 minThe WeightThe WeightMental Health | "Prayer in the Night" with Tish WarrenShownotes:God is not afraid of our exhaustion, grief, and pain. Honest prayers of lament draw us into deeper connection with God and help us cultivate a greater awareness of our needs. As a culture, however, we have withdrawn into numbing habits of distraction. Even the Church often serves as a place of escape rather than a comfortable place to bring our burdens. Where does God meet us in the empty space of deep sorrow and pain? How can we give ourselves more permission to grieve in our personal prayers?In this episode...2022-07-2851 minWe Are VineyardWe Are VineyardTish Harrison Warren: Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or WeepThis episode of We Are Vineyard is the second in a 2-part conversation between Jay and Tish Harrison Warren. Tish shares some of her best practices and tangible steps for writing, along with wisdom about how to know what conversations will benefit from contributing your voice. Tish and Jay then discuss the impacts of social media on our thinking, and the damage done to the witness of Jesus by how Christians treat each other online. Finally, Tish shares how her book Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep came to be, how she discovered she...2022-04-271h 11We Are VineyardWe Are VineyardTish Harrison Warren: Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep Tish Harrison Warren: Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or WeepShow Podcast InformationThis episode of We Are Vineyard is the second in a 2-part conversation between Jay and Tish Harrison Warren. Tish shares some of her best practices and tangible steps for writing, along with wisdom about how to know what conversations will benefit from contributing your voice. Tish and Jay then discuss the impacts of social media on our thinking, and the damage done to the witness of Jesus by how Christians treat each other online. Finally, Tish shares how her book Prayer...2022-04-271h 11We Are VineyardWe Are VineyardTish Harrison Warren: Life As A Mosaic Tish Harrison Warren: Life As A MosaicShow Podcast InformationThis episode of We Are Vineyard is the first in a 2-part conversation between Jay and Tish Harrison Warren. Tish shares about her youthful realization that she was called to ministry and how she walked that path as a young woman in the Baptist church. They then move into discussing how to navigate marriage and parenting roles when each spouse has a similar calling, and celebrating each other’s wholeness in vocation while balancing the practical needs of the family, travel and work schedules. This is a beautiful and honest co...2022-04-2058 minThrive With Asbury SeminaryThrive With Asbury SeminaryTish Harrison Warren: Prayer in the NightToday on the podcast, I had the real privilege of getting to talk to Tish Harrison Warren. She’s a priest in the Anglican Church in North America as well as an author. She’s written Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which won Christianity Today’s 2018 Book of the Year and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep, which won Christianity Today’s 2022 Book of the Year. And releasing May 31 of this year, she has written Little Prayers for Ordinary Days. In addition to all of that she currently writes a weekly n...2022-04-191h 09Rooted ParentRooted ParentFear Factor in Parenting: We Dread Seeing Our Children Suffer, with Tish Harrison WarrenTish Harrison Warren expands on thoughts from her most recent book Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep, especially the prayer of parents who long for God to "shield the joyous" and protect their kids in their suffering.Warren is also the author of Christianity Today's 2018 book of the year Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life. An Anglican priest, wife. and mother of three, Warren writes a weekly newsletter for The New York Times. Romans 8:31-37Psalm 61:1-4 Romans 8 f...2022-04-1433 minAsbury Seminary Kentucky ChapelAsbury Seminary Kentucky ChapelWhat God Promises and What God Doesn't - with Rev. Tish Harrison Warren"What God Promises and What God Doesn't" with Rev. Tish Harrison Warren, presented by Asbury Seminary Kentucky Chapel, recorded on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at Asbury Theological Seminary's Kentucky campus2022-04-0535 minWhat If I\'m Wrong?What If I'm Wrong?Tish Harrison Warren: Slow Answers to Hard PrayersIn this episode, Heather talks with bestselling author Tish Harrison Warren about prayer and what it means to communicate with God during our seasons of suffering. Tish explains how sometimes your prayer life doesn’t need more words, but more silence. Tish’s honest insights will encourage you on how to navigate the vulnerability of the human experience, and how to keep praying even when God feels far away.Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. She is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life (Christianity Today’s...2022-03-3152 minTrinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsWriting as a Spiritual Practice with Jonathan Rogers, Tish Harrison Warren and Doug McKelveyOn this episode of our special Lenten podcast series we explore the spiritual practice of writing by listening to a conversation between authors, Tish Harrison Warren, Doug McKelvey and Jonathan Rogers.The Spiritual Practice of Writing As these three authors explore the craft of writing, what becomes clear is that the creativity and spiritual insight that marks their work is predicated on the discipline of showing up, to sit in the quiet with tools in hand and to attend to the wonder and mystery of their own lives. The very ordinary disciplines s...2022-03-3018 minMonday Morning PastorMonday Morning PastorS7E7 - Tish Harrison Warren – Prayer In The NightJ.R. has a great conversation with pastor and author Tish Harrison Warren. Tish brings such beautiful perspectives to life as a pastor and ministry. We hope you enjoy this episode. INFO: https://tishharrisonwarren.com/BOOKS: Amazon…Information and registration for our online group coaching and spiritual direction cohorts can be found at www.kairospartnerships.org/groups - space is limited so make sure to sign up soon.If you haven’t signed up for J.R.’s every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (yes the e...2022-03-211h 05Language of GodLanguage of God109. Tish Harrison Warren | God Is A Bad Fairy GodmotherThe problem of evil has confounded people of faith as far back as Job. And the knowledge of the world that has been brought about by science has not made it any easier to answer the question of why a good and powerful God would let bad things happen. Tish Harrison Warren confronts the problem of evil in her book, Prayer in the Night. In the book she asks the question, how can we trust God at all when we can’t trust that God will keep bad things from happening to us? In the episode, we talk about ho...2022-03-1758 minRooted ConferenceRooted ConferenceRooted Conference: Tish Harrison Warren, "Why Are You Downcast? What the Promises of God Are (and Are Not) in Suffering"Tish Books:Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life (Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year) Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep (Christianity Today's 2022 Book of the Year). Join us for the Rooted Conference 2022 in Kansas City on October 6-8, 2022.  Follow us @rootedministry on Instagram.Join us for Rooted 2024 in Dallas, October 24-26. 2022-03-1639 minEmbodied HolinessEmbodied HolinessEpisode 01: What's Friendship Got to Do With Holiness?Send us a textIn a world of counting Instagram followers and Facebook likes, the definition of friendship has become pretty shallow. We're friends with a lot of people, but let's face it, we only know a portion of most people's stories and they only know a portion of ours.In this episode, we'll talk about what true friendship is, why we need friendships, and how we can form and nurture the types of relationships that will help us embody holiness.Questions for Personal Reflection or Small GroupsWhat...2022-03-1529 minTrinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsFormation and Habit with Tish Harrison WarrenFormation and Habit with Tish Harrison WarrenIn our first Lenten podcast, we're turning to author and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren to help us frame our thinking about how we're formed spiritually and what the goal of formation is. Tish helps make us conscious of the habits, practices, and liturgies that are present and forming us in our everyday lives.Practices are a Response to LoveShe does a beautiful job of recasting spiritual disciplines not as an effort to make ourselves worthy of God's love, but as a...2022-03-0211 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 497: The Progressive Christian Checklist & Ending Online Worship with Tish Harrison WarrenWhy do black seminarians graduate with a lot more student debt than whites, and what does it mean for churches? A recent Gospel Coalition article by Alisa Childers argues that the word “deconstruction” is universally bad and should not be redeemed. Is she right or is it another example of Christians overreacting to a complicated issue? Then Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn take Childers’ online quiz to determine whether they are progressive Christians. Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warren talks to Skye about her controversial New York Times column saying it’s time to end online streaming worship...2022-02-231h 30The Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastTish Harrison Warren: Little Prayers for Ordinary Days"This moment is the moment of our formation. This is the moment that is shaping who we are." — Tish Harrison Warren Where is the Spirit of God active in your life? Join us for this conversation with Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warren as we discuss pandemic life, spiritual redemption, and God’s constant presence. Let me invite you into a conversation with Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warren. Tish is a former colleague of ours at The Well and one of our favorite people to talk with. She has written two award-winning books, a...2022-02-081h 262Pastors - Kate and Eulando2Pastors - Kate and EulandoJohn Crist, Tish Harrison Warren, and Cheslie KrystJohn Crist, Tish Harrison Warren, and Cheslie Kryst by 2Pastors - Kate and Eulando2022-02-0554 minThe CartographersThe Cartographers89: Where is God in the dark? (with Tish Harrison Warren)In this conversation Ashley talks with Tish Harrison Warren about how to pray when we can't, the limits and invitations of liturgy, our own limits of time and ability, and what a spacious life might look like.LINKSTish's book, Prayer in the Night: https://amzn.to/3CmMo8sFollow Tish on TwitterTish's NYT newsletter: https://www.nytimes.com/column/tish-harrison-warrenAshley's book, A Spacious Life: https://amzn.to/2XDlCdiFollow Ashley on Twitter and InstagramTake your...2021-09-2146 minFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CultureFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CultureTish Harrison Warren / Control, Creatureliness, and the Practice of Patience / Patience Part 6"We are creatures in time."Today, the Reverend Tish Harrison Warren explores patience as spiritual formation. She’s an Anglican priest and author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which was Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. She recently started a weekly newsletter on faith in private and public life for The New York Times.She reflects on the human demand for control in both ordinary and extraordinary life events, from the line at the supermarket to the ca...2021-08-2841 minThe Going Scared Podcast with Jessica HoneggerThe Going Scared Podcast with Jessica HoneggerTish Harrison Warren, Faith in the Midst of SufferingAs we close our Decide Don't Slide series, today we turn our minds to spiritual questions like, "Is God good?" and, "Can I believe in God even when there is so much suffering?"   To consider these questions, and many others, Jessica is welcoming her friend Tish Harrison Warren to the show. Tish is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America and is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep.  Show Links
 — For more on Tish's wo...2021-07-2140 minThings Not Seen PodcastThings Not Seen PodcastLaughing with Ashes on Our Heads: Tish Harrison WarrenWe welcome Reverend Tish Harrison Warren to talk to us about her recent book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Watch, or Work, or Weep Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-07-011h 00Amity Podcast with Jono & LaurenAmity Podcast with Jono & Lauren31: LamentWhile the word "lament" is a common one and widely used in even secular contexts, we think it's a discipline that's not practiced as much within the church as we need it to be. Lament is biblical, helpful and even necessary for our journey through the trials of this world. We hope you are encouraged as we talk through Psalm 13 and the issue of how we bring our distress and complaints to the Lord.  We mention the book "Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy" by Mark Vroegop and the book "Gentle and Lowly" by Dane...2021-06-1937 minThe WeightThe WeightMental Health - "Prayer in the Night" with Tish WarrenGod is not afraid of our exhaustion, grief, and pain. Honest prayers of lament draw us into deeper connection with God and help us cultivate a greater awareness of our needs. As a culture, however, we have withdrawn into numbing habits of distraction. Even the Church often serves as a place of escape rather than a comfortable place to bring our burdens. Where does God meet us in the empty space of deep sorrow and pain? How can we give ourselves more permission to grieve in our personal prayers?In this episode, Chris and Eddie are joined...2021-05-2050 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren: Trusting God in the DarkHow can we learn to be honest about our doubt and despair during dark times while also holding on to hope? Rev. Tish Harrison Warren joins us to share what she has learned about trusting God in the dark, the topic of her new book Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch [...]2021-05-0358 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren: Trusting God in the DarkHow can we learn to be honest about our doubt and despair during dark times while also holding on to hope? Rev. Tish Harrison Warren joins us to share what she has learned about trusting God in the dark, the topic of her new book Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch [...]2021-05-0358 minThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterThe C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd HunterTish Harrison Warren: Trusting God in the DarkHow can we learn to be honest about our doubt and despair during dark times while also holding on to hope? Rev. Tish Harrison Warren joins us to share what she has learned about trusting God in the dark, the topic of her new book Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch [...]2021-05-0358 minRegent College PodcastRegent College Podcast#148 Can we trust God to protect us? - with Tish Harrison WarrenHow does God enter into our daily lives––the mundane, the joyful, and the devastating? Today we're talking to Tish Harrison Warren about her new book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep. How do we allow the Spirit to work through our grief, our joy, and our uncertainty? How do we reconcile faith and hope with a growing awareness of our own limits? Can we trust God to keep bad things from happening to us and those we love––and if not, what kind of trust are we left with? Join us for this vit...2021-04-301h 01Vocation & the Common GoodVocation & the Common GoodVocation and the Common Good with Tish Harrison WarrenIn this episode we sit down with Tish Harrison Warren, a priest within the Anglican Church and a member of the Clergy Group of VCG. She discusses her writing's relation to her pastoral vocation. In particular, she pushes on the need for metaphor to sustain faith in everyday life, marked as it is by both grief and triumph.   Show Credits: Produced by Mike Cosper and the Narrativo Group for New City Commons and Advanced Studies in Culture Foundation. Recorded and Edited by TJ Hester  Mixed by Mark Owens Music from the Porter's Gate Wo...2021-04-0738 minDelgado PodcastDelgado PodcastPrayers During Dark Nights: Prayer Practices When Feeling Faithless – Tish Harrison WarrenEPISODE 26: Reverend Tish Harrison Warren talks with us about ways to build a prayer practice, how to pray when feeling faithless or angry at God, and why it’s beneficial to pray liturgical prayers and psalms, as well as a discussion of the Anglican compline prayer (and how it can shape our prayer life). Tish Harrison Warren is the author of the new book entitled “Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep” — and she addresses ways to pray when we’re grieving, lamenting or angry at God. Learn more about her new bo...2021-04-061h 02The Learner\'s Corner with Caleb MasonThe Learner's Corner with Caleb MasonEpisode 214: Tish Harrison Warren On How to Live Well While SufferingIn this episode, Caleb talks with Tish Harrison Warren about her book, Prayer in the Night.Episode LinksTish Harrison WarrenPrayer in the Night by Tish Harrison Warren2021-04-011h 14Pastors of the NorthPastors of the North#018 - Finding God In Everyday Life Part 3 (Your Eyes Can Deceive You)This week, we are talking about finding God in the mundane task of taking care of our bodies. Liturgy of the Ordinary - Tish Harrison Warren - https://www.amazon.ca/Liturgy-Ordinary-Tish-Harrison-Warren/dp/0830846786/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=liturgy+of+the+ordinary&qid=1615499705&sr=8-1 Have a question or a topic you'd like to hear from us on? Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/dfgc or send us an email at podcast@dfgc.ca2021-03-2622 minWhat If ProjectWhat If ProjectEpisode 142: Tish Harrison Warren Helps Us Pray In The NightIn today's episode we sit down with Tish Harrison Warren to talk about her new book, "Prayer in the Night".  If you have ever struggled to pray through a time or season of grief, this episode is for you.  Much love, you're not alone! SHOW NOTES: Patreon Buy Me A Coffee What If Project Community Heretic Shop Tish Harrison Warren Prayer in the Night SPECAL MUSIC: YUNG CITIZEN I WISH MUSIC VIDEO APPLE MUSIC SPOTIFY 2021-03-2258 minPastors of the NorthPastors of the North#017 - Finding God In Everyday Life Part 2 (Your Eyes Can Deceive You)We continue the discussion around finding God in the ordinary moments like making your bed. Liturgy of the Ordinary - Tish Harrison Warren - https://www.amazon.ca/Liturgy-Ordinary-Tish-Harrison-Warren/dp/0830846786/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=liturgy+of+the+ordinary&qid=1615499705&sr=8-1 Have a question or a topic you'd like to hear from us on? Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/dfgc or send us an email at podcast@dfgc.ca2021-03-1930 minPastors of the NorthPastors of the North#016 - Finding God In Everyday Life (Your Eyes Can Deceive You)Today, we begin discussing the idea that we are called to live for God not only in the moments of grand decisions and shining moments, but also in our waking moments. Liturgy of the Ordinary - Tish Harrison Warren - https://www.amazon.ca/Liturgy-Ordinary-Tish-Harrison-Warren/dp/0830846786/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=liturgy+of+the+ordinary&qid=1615499705&sr=8-1 Have a question or a topic you'd like to hear from us on? Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/dfgc or send us an email at podcast@dfgc.ca2021-03-1228 minIn All Things PodcastIn All Things PodcastWAITING while We Weep with Tish Harrison Warren (ep. 1)On this inaugural episode of the podcast, we have a feature conversation with author Tish Harrison Warren about prayer and about waiting for God. We talk about "praying other people's prayers" and how being connected to the larger church offers us resources beyond ourselves. We also discuss quiet grief, and how being a believer changes the experience of waiting for God.  We also have a short chat with Channon Visscher, the director of the Andreas Center about the vision of In All Things and the plan for this podcast. During the first two weeks of t...2021-03-0241 minThe Way Home with Dan DarlingThe Way Home with Dan DarlingThe Way Home: Tish Warren on the Rhythms of LentIn this episode of the special edition of the Easter podcast, I am joined by Tish Warren, a gifted writer, Anglican priest, and very eloquent defender of Christian orthodoxy and the key doctrines of the Christian faith. She is the author of the book “Liturgy of the Ordinary” and her latest book “Prayer in the Night.” She talks about the rhythms of Lent and teaches us some of the practices we can do and why it matters that we take time to think about the death and resurrection of Christ, not just on Easter when it sneaks up on us, but in t...2021-02-2550 minThe Way Home with Dan DarlingThe Way Home with Dan DarlingThe Way Home: Tish Warren on the Rhythms of LentIn this episode of the special edition of the Easter podcast, I am joined by Tish Warren, a gifted writer, Anglican priest, and very eloquent defender of Christian orthodoxy and the key doctrines of the Christian faith. She is the author of the book “Liturgy of the Ordinary” and her latest book “Prayer in the Night.” She talks about the rhythms of Lent and teaches us some of the practices we can do and why it matters that we take time to think about the death and resurrection of Christ, not just on Easter when it sneaks up on us, but in t...2021-02-2550 minThe Laymens LoungeThe Laymens Lounge46. Tish Harrison Warren: Real Talk on Prayer in Everyday LifeThere is a reason Tish Harrison Warren is widely received amongst us rank-and-file saints. She’s a Christian, she’s a human with hopes, fears and doubts. It seems many authors and teachers write and speak to the Christian’s normal lived-life by, unfortunately, responding to questions that nobody is really asking. But then there is Tish Harrison Warren. Here she invites us into her own journey of ordinary-grief where, along the way, she speaks and observes as one of us. Listen in as we discuss everyday life prayer in the context of the grief and sorrow of: stubbed toes...2021-02-151h 09The Living Church PodcastThe Living Church PodcastTish Harrison Warren on Prayer in the Night"There are no five easy steps to trusting God in darkness." Let's go back in time a little. Let's not talk about 2020 for a second. Let's talk about 2017. I don't know how things were for you in 2017, but in 2017, the Rev. Tish Harrison Warren had a terrible year. And it inspired a beautiful book. The book is called Prayer in the Night: for Those Who Work or Watch or Weep; and it takes up the subjects of pain and grief, in all their opaqueness, in all their dailyness, and our vulnerability in the face of...2021-02-1137 minThe HabitThe HabitS3 E5: Tish Harrison WarrenThis week on The Habit Podcast, Jonathan Rogers and Tish Harrison Warren discuss the difference between true human vulnerability and the "curated" vulnerability of Instagram, writing as an inescapable encounter with one's own weakness, and the under-appreciated gift of receiving well-placed criticism.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-02-0844 minThe Eternal Current PodcastThe Eternal Current PodcastPrayer in the Night (with Tish Harrison Warren)Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest and gifted writer, shares her story of loss, doubt, and dark night of the soul. Through the nighttime prayer of Compline, she describes a tender but deeply grounded pathway into a new space of honesty, trust and hope. At the very end, Tish guides us through a short Compline experience. For all who work or watch or weep.2021-02-0250 minCultivated: A podcast about faith and workCultivated: A podcast about faith and workTish Harrison Warren: How Grief is Our Companion in the Christian LifeWe’re often unprepared or unwilling to face experiences of loss and suffering. But in fact, they are opportunities for deep encounters with the presence and mercy of God.Tish Harrison Warren is a writer and a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. Her book Liturgy of the Ordinary was Christianity Today’s 2018 book of the year, and she just released Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep a few weeks ago.This episode ends up being a deep-dive into the subject of suffering, grief, and lament, exploring the...2021-02-0241 minCall and CharacterCall and CharacterOn Grief and Prayer: Tish Harrison WarrenDarkness, whether literal or metaphor, leaves you exposed and diminished. Spiritual darkness, the topic of our guest’s new book, can put believers into an overburdened psychological state—our sense of God impaired, with reality moving as if in slow-motion. What do we do when confronted by the absence of God? How is prayer possible when your heart is hollowed out? Is there grace to be found in debilitating weakness? Is it foolish to hope to add to the litany of gospel beatitudes: Blessed are the vulnerable, the depressed, the godforsaken? Our guest today, Tish Harrison Warren, is the auth...2021-02-0159 minWomen With QuestionsWomen With QuestionsWorking, Watching, Weeping? A Conversation with Tish Harrison WarrenIn this episode, Carrie and Jamie talk to Tish Harrison Warren about her newest book, Prayer in the Night. Tish shares her thoughts on prayer, liturgy, and how she walked through a season of grief by praying the words of those that have gone before her. We hope you enjoy this conversation! To learn more about Tish's other projects, please visit her website.  2021-01-281h 11Life with God: A Renovaré PodcastLife with God: A Renovaré PodcastTish Harrison Warren — Prayer in the NightIf we cannot trust God to keep bad things from happening to us or to those we love, how do we trust God at all? Author and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren wrestles with this question in her new book and in this conversation with Nathan Foster.2021-01-2636 min