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New Year, New Me, Same God | Rituals + Spiritual Formation over Resolution

New Year, New Me, Same God | Rituals + Spiritual Formation over Resolution

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In the first episode of Season 4, Maya brings attention to the deeper purpose of New Year's goals, suggesting that instead of fleeting resolutions, Christians should prioritize spiritual formation and a commitment to fidelity in their walk with God. Maya explores traditional Christian practices (like scripture reading, sabbath, fasting, community, stillness) that are making a comeback in some circles, and how these ancient rituals can deepen our connection to God today.

Our culture is constantly changing around us. A new story, new song, or new idea is being tweeted, posted or published every other minute. As the world changes rapidly around us, how do we respond? How do we stay rooted in our faith amidst a myriad of conversations? How do we stay grounded in truth when so much in the media is manipulated? How do we talk about our beliefs in a culture that may not feel the same way?

Conversations about faith and culture meet right here on Teaology, the podcast. Teaology is all about communities coming together through conversation. We find common ground when we communicate well.

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Written, Edited and Produced by Maya Wilson

Theme Song: On My Vegan by JXXIII

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