
Part social commentary, part spiritual reflection, part biblical study, and part prayers for an aching world, the Do Justice Podcast examines the intersection of faith and the secular through a faith-based, social justice lens. www.shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca Formerly the Living Presence Podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Hi Friends! The Do Justice podcast feed has been dormant for more than a year now. There will be no new episodes posted to this feed. However, I wanted to let you know about a new podcast project I’ve been working on called, Wilderness Times. The ... more
May is Asian Heritage Month. In this week's episode, we hear from Tina Conlon, Minister for Davenport Perth Community Ministry, with her reflection titled, "Asian in Canada". We also hear a production from the United Church titled "Struggle and Grace... more
Jesus is executed, just like so many men and women around the world. What does it mean to endorse the punishment used to kill Christ? What are the ways people with profound truths are scapegoated?
SCRIPTURE: Mark 15:21-41 The Death of Jesus
MUSI... more
Lenten reflection by the Rev. Alexa Gilmour from Toronto. On this sixth week of Lent, Rev. Alexa speaks with Sara Hildebrand of the Love My Neighbour Project - an interfaith partnership with UNICEF Canada to pay it forward. They are inviting every C... more
As a 30-something member of the United Church I sometimes find it hard to feel ‘fed’ in a lot of congregations - but right now especially this podcast is exactly what I’ve been missing. Engaging, insightful, and nicely produced to boost. Grateful to have found it.
My hour long commute, with its many challenges on certain days, has nonetheless become an opportunity to focus on the presence of the spiritual in my journey. Living Presence podcasts are a welcome guide centring my mind heading into each new week.
A podcast for Progressive Christians from the new suburbs of East Gwillimbury Ontario.
Contemporary music, scripture read in the world and refelections that speak to modern life.







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