
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

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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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
Great team of preachers that consistently deliver thoughtful sermons in the implications of faith and life.
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.
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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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Recent guests on Vox Veniae Podcast include:
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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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