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The Middle Way

31 Episodes

22 minutes | Aug 4, 2022
To Fear Is to Be Human: Courage & Christianity
One of the most frequent phrases in the Bible is, “do not be afraid!” Jesus and the prophets say it over and over again. It’s a nice sentiment, but it is repeated so much because God is calling us to things that are, actually, scary. The Middle Way explores fear entering the human experience in Genesis 2-3, a faithful response to fear, and why we should pray for courage.
14 minutes | Jul 9, 2022
You Can’t Be Christian Alone: A Reflection on the Trinity
Christians say that the Trinity is so mysterious, but what if it has the most practical implication for our lives? What if God is not an individual, but a community?
36 minutes | Jun 1, 2022
The Opposite of Addiction
The Middle Way welcomes Rev. Paul Witmer into a playful and intimate conversation on addiction and substance use. Paul is a pastor in the United Church of Christ, a spiritual director, and is currently in ministry with incarcerated women at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women. We talk about recovery, attachments, numbing, and the practice of noticing.
38 minutes | May 19, 2022
Who Are We to Stop the Spirit? God & The Trans Experience
Hannah and Eric talk with Father Zebulun Treloar about God, gender identity, and the Holy Spirit's boundary-breaking call to reframe who belongs. 
7 minutes | Apr 19, 2022
Easter Egg: Earth Day
The first week of Easter collides with Earth Day⁠—a joyous celebration, but an urgent one. Eric penned an op-ed encouraging us to practice resurrection and we are dropping his words as a special Easter message. 
40 minutes | Apr 7, 2022
Not the Last Supper, but the First
We talk with Rev. Leanna Coyle-Carr on Jesus’ radical generosity, the art and skill of hospitality, and the relationship Jesus initiated by giving us the gift of bread and wine.
32 minutes | Mar 19, 2022
He Welcomes Sinners and Eats With Them
The Middle Way welcomes esteemed guest Kim Jackson, Episcopal priest and State Senator, to the podcast to dialogue about Jesus' parable of the prodigal son and the radical hospitality he modeled by eating with sinners.
34 minutes | Feb 26, 2022
Scrutinizing Self-Denial: Does Giving up Chocolate Bring Me Closer to God?
In a three-part series on Fasting + Feasting The Middle Way explores Lent through the lens of food and faith. With Ash Wednesday upon us, many Christians decide to abstain or give something up for 40 days. Where does this practice come from and how can we reclaim fasting as a communal refocusing that honors our bodies and our relationships? 
47 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
Our Faith Turned Upside Down: From Dissonance to Deconstruction
The Middle Way welcomes esteemed guest Nick Pickrell—activist, pastor, actor, and musician in Kansas City—to explore Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain, experiencing cognitive dissonance in our faith lives, and the Catholic Worker Movement. Together we wrestle with Jesus’ teachings on faith, poverty, and Christian community. Living into our faith often means moving from dissonance to deconstruction. We must have the courage to stand back and ask why?
42 minutes | Jan 16, 2022
Shit Got Real: Reconsidering 1 Corinthians 13 in Light of Labor, Butt Paste, and Dirty Diapers
1 Corinthians 13 is one of the most recognizable passages in the New Testament. Used frequently as a wedding text, this seemingly romantic ode is far more far-reaching and complex than your average wedding sermon. While lyrically and aesthetically beautiful, Paul's words weren't affirming a way of life the Corinthians were already living out. It was a call to action. It was an instruction on how the community might disarm discord and move into the future. In this episode, Hannah and Eric reconsider and reclaim Paul's letter and put it in conversation with the recent birth of their son. 
7 minutes | Dec 25, 2021
A Christmas Bonus
Happy Christmas, Middle Way listeners. God is with us! Host, Eric Rucker, shares his Christmas Eve sermon reminding us that the light of God breaks through the darkness. 
36 minutes | Dec 19, 2021
Deprogramming Our Prayer Life
To deprogram our prayer life is to reconsider what we have been taught about prayer and open ourselves to new ways of being in relationship with God. Jesus and scripture are not pushing us to pray more in order to please God, or check a box, or feel righteous. Rather, the idea is to move from seeing prayer as an isolated practice we do five minutes a day (or only on Sundays during a worship service) to seeing it as a way of being that pervades our entire active life.
54 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Let‘s Talk About Sex (and God)!
Formal etiquette tells us we shouldn't talk about sex, politics, or religion in polite company. But here at the Middle Way, those are the things we want to talk about most!This month's conversation features a frank and fun conversation on the intersection between sexuality and spirituality. We invite two remarkable guests to discuss their personal and professional journeys of integrating these things into their life and work. 
34 minutes | Oct 10, 2021
Amateurs on God, Experts in Uncertainty
The world we inhabit values certainty, answers, and plans. We view uncertainty as weakness. Sometimes, even, we use Jesus to create a fortress that keeps chaos out. We use the Bible and our Christian tradition to uphold an iron curtain of certainty. But what if, as people of faith, the point is not to grow in certainty and surety? What if we are meant to grow into a healthier relationship with uncertainty? This month the Middle Way explores all the things we don't know yet, how to hold our unknowing compassionately, and how uncertainty can lead to generativity.
57 minutes | Sep 7, 2021
Nonviolence for Normal People
The Middle Way kicks off Season 2 with special guest Dr. Elizabeth Corrie and a conversation on Jesus' nonviolent campaign, the difference between nonviolence and passivity, and how ordinary people can commit to nonviolent struggle. 
29 minutes | Jul 11, 2021
Summer Interlude: The Case for Continuous Stress Monitors
Hannah and Eric talk about the warning signs we experience that remind us to rest, what they learned from the last year, and how to balance action & contemplation to live our healthiest, most faithful lives. Episode 14 is the end of the beginning. The Middle Way will return in September with Season 2! 
44 minutes | May 31, 2021
The Gift of Anger
In Pentecost, Christians often talk about the gift of the Holy Spirit. But it's important to remember that the Spirit came like the rush of a violent wind, not as a cooing white dove. What does this mean for Christians today? The Middle Way talks with Dr. Angela Cowser on the gift of anger within our Christian faith—how we can embrace it, what we can learn from our biblical tradition, and the power of anger as we work for love & justice. 
42 minutes | May 2, 2021
Growing a Rule of Life
How do we pattern our lives toward resurrection? This episode explores St. Benedict's Rule of Life and how spiritual practices and rhythms can nurture the growth of our whole selves, our communities, and our relationship with the earth and our neighbors. 
3 minutes | Apr 12, 2021
Canticle for the Ineffable (Everything We Say Falls Short)
Easter Egg (Bonus Content): We comprised this lil' jam as an Eastertide gift because we love you all. And because we really need some worship music that we can actually dance to, right? God is Risen, friends! 
52 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
Scarred & Made Whole—Resurrection Matters
Resurrection isn’t easy—and it isn’t a one-time event. Jesus returned wounded and scarred. Rolling away the tombs of our pain, our past, our dysfunction, and our complicity in the death-dealing nature of our collective pain takes time and it takes work. This isn’t a shallow hallelujah that we sing. Hannah & Eric discuss John 20:19-31, The Disabled God by Nancy Eiesland, and share their own resurrection stories. 
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