Listen to one of our many guest speakers on the stage at C3 West Michigan's Inclusive Spiritual Community.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureSpirituality |
We are pleased to welcome our special teacher for Earth Day, Tanya Cabala, Lakeshore Outreach Organizer for West Michigan Environmental Action Council. She asks, “How can we cultivate a deeper connection with […]
Allison Paradise fills the Guest Teacher role with the question What Is Essential?
Anticipate a poetic morning under the tutelage of poet and professor Jack Ridl with his teaching Damage Done, Damage Undone.
Ruth Zwald, one of our Core Teachers, wis with us this Sunday to ask How Can We Find Our Sense of a Beloved World?
Ginny Mikita, certified Animal-Friendly Attorney and animal chaplain joins us to speak about two intriguing topics: What is an Animal Chaplain? and Do Animals Have Spiritual Experiences?
Marlin Vis, Executive Director of Still Processing: An Experiment in Community, joins us to ask What Have I Seen That I Can’t Unsee?
We’re so glad to have Matthew Laidlaw with us this week! We Have Questions, and he poses this one: Is It Cake?
Ames Carpenter is our guest Teacher today and they will be speaking about Where Many Wolrds Fit.
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