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Vox Veniae Podcast

Vox Veniae
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Combatants For Peace
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The work of the people. Our weekly rhythm of being together as a larger community to worship and confess, to engage scripture and prayer, to celebrate eucharist, and to be sent back into the city with a benediction each and every week.

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Each Sunday we begin our liturgy with “welcome to Vox as participants and hosts of our liturgy. Liturgy means the work of the people, and this morning we are all invited to care for and serve one another.” On this Sunday after Pentecost, Christopher ... more

On this Pride Sunday, Amy Wolfgang invites us to consider “What Else..” in uncovering Psalm 100 for how we anchor to our belovedness and receive the message of liberation for which our hearts long.  [Psalm 100]

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• Where can you... more

We regularly begin our liturgy with “welcome to Vox as participants and hosts of our liturgy. Liturgy means the work of the people, and this morning we are all invited to care for and serve one another.” On this Sunday after Pentecost, Christopher Ma... more

On this Pentecost Sunday, Vox Veniae celebrates its 20th Anniversary. Pastor Vanessa leads a panel of Sarah Chu, Parker Short, and Gina Bastone to reflect upon our rich history of being a voice of grace in Austin, first near UT campus, and then in Ea... more

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Sarah Chu
panelist contributor, sent in answers for one question
Member of Vox Veniae congregation
Episode: 20th Anniversary: Rich Roots, Beautiful Branches
Jenna Sullivan
Pastor, Rhodes Scholar, and church leader involved with Vox Veniae and previously connected to Wilshire Baptist Church and First Baptist Austin.
First Baptist Austin; Wilshire Baptist Church; Vox Veniae
Episode: Out of Sight: Out of Mind?
Nic Acosta
Guest speaker; community member known for his film interests and theological background
Vox Veniae
Episode: The Good News
Aurelia de Villa Pratt
Pastor, writer, and speaker; author of A Brown Girl's Epiphany
Peace Wilco; author of A Brown Girl's Epiphany
Episode: Belonging in the Wilderness: The Wild Bone Dried
Kit Kingman
Guest sharing renewal in their spiritual life and experience of Vox
Vox on Reddit / Vox community
Episode: Come and See: Embodied Empathy
Lilly Ettinger
PhD student at UT and a single mom who actively engages in her community.
Vox Veniae
Episode: From Conformity to Community
Anthony Bartlett
A leading theologian in nonviolent theology
Bethany Center for Nonviolent Theology and Spirituality
Episode: From Punitive Scapegoating to Divine Nonviolence
Amy Wolfgang
Instrumental in promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion within the community
Vox Veniae
Episode: Sacred Objects
Eric Robinson
Long-time member of Vox, involved in tech and stewardship committees
Vox Veniae Podcast
Episode: The Peaceable Kingdom

Host

Vanessa Moller
Pastor introducing sessions and guiding panel discussions

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Grateful for these messages

    Great team of preachers that consistently deliver thoughtful sermons in the implications of faith and life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Watsonopolis
    United States8 years ago
  • VHF/UHF and more

    just wanted you to know that the podcat on Sinclair and UHF / VHF was one of the best things I've heard. I lived through the technologies, and never understood. You took us into the weeds, and led us back out. Nice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    philkane34
    Canada8 years ago

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One Last Time
Q: How do you hope to embody God's love into the world as you navigate this transition?
I want to be the kind of person that spreads love and helps people at their lowest moments.
One Last Time
Q: How have you received or shared God's transforming love?
I've experienced a lot of God's love through family, which has empowered me to love others.
One Last Time
Q: What's it like to be near a reordering of your life's status quo?
It's a mix of emotions; happy for the transition but scared about whether I have prepared them enough.
Partnership Sunday: Combatants for Peace
Q: Can you tell us a little more about like in practical ways, how we can support the work of AFCFP if we're interested?
Lindsay provides several QR codes for involvement, including one for sending personal notes of solidarity and another for contacting senators regarding the West Bank Violence Prevention Act.
Welcoming Wanderers, Skeptics, and Believers
Q: What does radical welcome look like?
Radical welcome involves recognizing and honoring the vulnerabilities present in ourselves and each other, allowing for an inclusive community.

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This show centers faith-driven conversations about community, inclusion, and lived spirituality in urban contexts. Episodes frequently weave personal stories, pastoral guidance, and scriptural reflection around themes like LGBTQ+ welcome, leadership transitions, doubt and mystery, Lent and wilderness, and social justice-informed faith. A notable strength is its willingness to tackle timely cultural issues—gentrification, reconciliation across ethno-religious lines, and embodied empathy—while maintaining a hospitable, grace-filled outlook that invites broad participation from a diverse faith community.

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1. Sarah Chu
2. Jenna Sullivan
3. Nic Acosta
4. Aurelia de Villa Pratt
5. Kit Kingman
6. Lilly Ettinger
7. Anthony Bartlett
8. Amy Wolfgang

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