
Zaak and Jacqui explore what the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation means.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

Agnes Chen is a Mom to 4 beautiful babes, a Registered Nurse, and the founder of Starlings Community, a not for profit committed to co-creating a community that advocates for healing supports for children who have been impacted by society’s stigma of... more
David Goa’s work, rooted in the Orthodox Tradition, focuses on deepening the capacity of the faithful to think through the gifts of the Christian tradition: the spiritual life, the theological traditions, and our responsibility to the public world. F... more
Laura Beth is a preacher, speaker, author, and creative artist focusing on "working with churches in seasons of change and transition, or working with churches to give tired, hardworking pastors much-needed breaks." She is on track to graduate from C... more
In this episode we talk to Pastor Jeremiah Bašurić about embodying the kind of community Jesus created and what a diverse community requires. Hospitality and truth-telling, celebration and kenosis, conflict and a radically transformed imagination - t... more
In this episode we talk about public health, vaccines and how we are all undeniably intertwined. What might our embodied faith have to say about this? This is a global conversation for our times, so we invited Heather Bensler, a registered nurse and ... more
Zaak and Jacqui speak with Dr. Kyle Jantzen, Dean of Arts and Science at Ambrose University, about what kind of response a follower of Christ might have when faith is being embodied and that faith is really not good. Dr. Jantzen is a professor of his... more
In this episode Zaak and Jacqui wanted to talk about philosophy - specifically the existentialism that undergirds some of our individualistic tendencies in our culture. So we asked Glen to talk to us about Søren Kierkegaard - sometimes called the fat... more
In this episode we chat with Pianist, Composer and Arranger, Jennifer Oikawa - the creator of The Podcast Made Flesh's amazing music. We talk about the drive to create music, how it is a wholly embodied artform and what this year has been like for ar... more







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