• The Great Annual Examen
    Dec 31 2024
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    Each year we hear about New Year’s Resolutions – we make plans to lose weight, become more organized, be on time more. All great goals, but how many times have those goals been forgotten in February? (I raised my hand too!)

    In today’s podcast we discuss “The Great Annual Examen,” a simple question and answer exercise to help you reflect on the past year and anticipate the year to come.

    There are several different categories given for you to reflect on:

    • My Physical Health.

    • My Emotional Health.

    • My Relational Health.

    • My Vocational Health.

    • My Spiritual Health.

    As you reflect upon this past year, it’s our hope that it will give you a clearer GPS—a sort of marker that will help you discern where you are and how you are and where you want to go this next year.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN PODCAST

    • The Great Annual Examen - DOWNLOAD this PDF with more details on the exercise.

    • The Space Between Us by John O’Donahue

    • Moment to Breathe

      For a New Beginning by Stephen W. Smith

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      • Audio

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    27 mins
  • God's Design for our Dilemma
    Dec 31 2024
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    In this episode we are treated to a special preview of the Potter’s Inn Soul Care Institute where Gwen Smith teaches on Sabbath Keeping: God’s Design For Our Dilemma. The discussion includes the origin of Sabbath, why we feel so much guilt concerning Sabbath, and why God gave us Sabbath in the first place. Gwen also introduces her 4 Pillars of Sabbath:

    1. Rhythm - Sabbath is God’s built-in way of giving us rhythm in our lives instead of just running full-steam continuously.

    2. Protection - In a sense, Sabbath protects us from ourselves and the violence that we inflict on ourselves, driving ourselves to work harder and harder. Sabbath gives us rest.

    3. Joy, Delight, and Celebration - Sabbath is a blessed and holy day, when God rests in His creation and He delights and celebrates in you.

    4. Belovedness - Taken altogether, Sabbath is a reminder that we are beloved by a good and gracious God who truly cares for us and our well-being.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST

    Soul Care Institute program information

    The 4 Pillars of Sabbath Drawing

    “Trough” poem by Judy Sorum Brown View here.

    The Sea Accepts All Rivers and Other Poems by Judy Sorum Brown

    For more on Judy Sorum Brown, her poems, books and other work, please see https://www.judysorumbrown.com/books

    Article by Parker Palmer, The Self inflicted Violence of Over-Work

    Free Resource for Download: The Sabbath Reader


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Becoming the Beloved
    Dec 31 2024
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    In our heads, we know that being is more important than doing. But the reality of our day-to-day life is that we easily drift into a performance-based relationship with God and others. Jesus modeled a different way to live. In today’s episode, we learn how Jesus lived a life that began with acceptance by his Heavenly Father and ended by achieving more than any human being ever has. He has shown us the way---living as the beloved of God.

    RESOURCE
    • The Sacred Cycle Summary – Free Download

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST
    • Moment to Breathe: Belovedness

    • Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World by Henri J.M. Nouwen

    • Clinical Theology, a Theological And Psychiatric Basis to Clinical Pastoral Care by Frank Lake

    • The Cycle of Grace: Living In Sacred Balance by Trevor Hudson and Jerry P Haas

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    38 mins
  • I Think I Need 100 Days Like This
    Feb 14 2024

    This cool breeze by the river bank.

    A great blue heron feeding in the shallows.

    The pilated woodpecker serenading the forest with its haunting song.

    I think I need one hundred days like this!

    Slowly, ever so slowly. Here. Now. This!

    Bit by bit and little by little, I feel a twinge of what may be life.

    A steady erosion has happened in me.

    It’s taken time to do this damage.

    It will take more time to regain what’s been lost.

    The locust have ravaged much I feel now.

    Sad stories, and far too many of them, have layered my heart with deep grief.

    I think I need one hundred days like this.

    But today, I just may have felt my heart again.

    As I let this breeze wash over me, is this a baptism of love?

    And as silence does what only the deep quiet does,

    I sit here and stay here for a while this beautiful morn.

    Soaking. Marinating. Feasting . Healing.

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    3 mins
  • Blessing for the Brokenhearted
    1 min
  • Allison's Story
    Feb 14 2024
    4 mins
  • The River of no Agenda
    2 mins
  • Discernment: Finding Our Way, Part 2
    Oct 10 2023
    Discernment is the process of gaining clarity on finding direction for the next step of our journey. SHOW NOTES Today’s podcast is part two of a discussion between Steve and Spiritual Director Martie McMane. Martie is a retired minister, artist, and spiritual director who used a collage process with Steve & Gwen to help them make some crucial life decisions during a period of repositioning. They continue the conversation today about how the collage process can work in each of our own lives Thank you for joining us in today’s conversation! ABOUT MARTIE MCMANE Rev. Martie McMane, MA, M.Div, is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and was the Senior Minister of First Congregational Church in Boulder from 2000-2016. As a certified Enneagram teacher for 25 years, Martie has reached well over 1,000 people with her in-depth knowledge of the Enneagram and how its understanding can be transformative for our lives. In retirement, she enjoys creating pastels and mixed media, using it as a way to express the connection with the Divine as witnessed in nature and what it means to be human. Martie’s Website Mentioned in the Podcast SoulCollage Evolving: An Intuitive Collage Process for Self-Discovery and Community by Seena B. Frost Discernment: Reading the Signs of Daily Life by Henri Nouwen Merton’s Prayer: Finding God’s Will This is the Soul Collage that Steve did in the retreat with Marty. MUSIC USED IN PODCAST Music Break at 23:13 - A Gaelic Blessing: Meditation by John RutterMusic Break at 39:50 - There will be Rest by Frank Ticheli - performed by Kantorei SUPPORT THE PODCAST Please consider a gift to support our ministry. We have a few ways to make it easy for you: Use our Donation Page on our Website Donate using our new App Send by mail (Potter’s Inn, PO Box 35, Divide, Colorado 80814 - make sure you make note that your gift is for the podcast) FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM Facebook Soul Care Conversations Group Page Potter’s Inn Main FB Page Instagram CONTACT US podcast@pottersinn.com INTERESTED IN MORE SOUL CARE RESOURCES? Check out our recommended reading, books on spiritual growth, and our soul care blog. Want to experience soul care in person? Learn more about our soul care intensives and retreats.
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    49 mins