
Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. This is not a podcast about discussing spiritual deconstruction, reconstruction, contemplation or The Bible. There are numerous podcasts that do that...we know because we love and listen to them constantly. Our intent is taking all that we know and believe at the time and live it out in a conversation while sitting at a literal or figurative... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPhilosophySociety & CultureChristianity | ||||

This “first” episode and one filling the spot of a “trailer” to give you an idea of what the show is about is actually the last of over 100 episodes previously recorded.
Take 15 minutes, press play, and if so moved enjoy the treasure chest until we... more
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Inspired by an upbringing of highly conservative theology coupled with a transformation into anything but Seth Price was inspired to start the Can I Say This At Church Podcast. As the 100th conversation we could think of anyone better to talk about o... more
Darian Parker shores up the two "Brothers Parker" episodes with his perspective on race relations, culture, power and faith. Like standing under a waterfall there is a force, a depth to what he says but a softness and kindness only humility and grace... more
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This podcast is something everyone should listen to. The perspectives the thoughts the guests the perspective. I know I said perspective twice but we need perspective. The host really listen to people! It’s amazing.
This podcast creates a space for very real, authentic conversation. There is a comfortable space for story sharing, hardships, life, any topic you can think of, it happens here. Give it a listen, you won’t regret being invited to the “table”.
No matter what episode I click, I love the exchange of these diverse guests...in a format where Sean McCoy’s great ability provides the guest a chance to share their point of view.
This podcast will enlighten you and build your understanding of others simply by taking the journey provided. Super show.
Highly recommend!!
I was really surprised by this podcast, I love how different Sean's approach is. He asks graet opening questions which creates an atmosphere where his guests can be remarkably open. Unique topics, great listening and overall very inspiring.
Really enjoyed the episodes I have listened to—guests sharing deeply personal struggles, the way their lives were affected, and how God has encouraged them through it all...I still have some lovely lessons humming in my heart...thanks, great podcast!
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