Living Faith at Home is a podcast of bite-sized practices to support your faith growth at home, at work, and everywhere you go.
Listen alone to build your faith practice tool box, or listen along with a companion to create spaces for dialogue and community. Agree, disagree, or find a third option, and in the process check out the practical ways that we interact with the Divine Family.
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 42 Listening Practice
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We practice listening to God using Psalm 42 from the New Revised Standard Version. Changes in our patterns can throw us for a loop and wear us out. It can be hard to get back into the groove but the Divine Family is there waiting, always. Are you interested in some bonus spaces of connection? Or are you in a space to be able to support the work that we do? Come join us as a patron at Patreon.Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 41 Listening Practice
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How do you practice your listening for discernment, for the voice of the Divine Family and for clarity about what matters most to you in this day?
A Listening Practice is one of the tools that can be used to develop those skills, to bring peace in the midst of the busy-ness of life and to provide nourishment for our spirits.
What do you hear as you listen to Psalm 41 today?
For interest sake, come back and listen again tomorrow and see if what you notice is different…
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 40:9-17 Listening Practice
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As together we listen to the last half of Psalm 40 from the NRSV, you might notice a word or a phrase stand out. We heard the Divine Family draw attention to our own needs for security and provision. We also heard the invitation to “rejoice” and “tell the good news.” What do you hear as you listen along?
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 40:1-8 Listening Practice
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Using the first half of Psalm 40, we lean in towards the Divine Family. They speak to us today and everyday.
As we listen, there is balm for our hurts, peace and love for our fears, and moments of deep joy even in the midst of pain and fatigue.
What do you hear from the Divine as you listen along?
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 39 Listening Practice
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In this episode of the Faith at Home Podcast we listen to the Divine speaking into our everyday lives through Psalm 39.
What do you notice as you listen along today?
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 38:12-22 Listening Practice
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We listen to God speak to us from Psalm 38:12-22.
Life isn’t easy but God is with us.
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 38:1-11 Listening Practice
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We listen to hear God speak from Psalm 38:1-11.
We’re invited to say what we want to say. Even if it’s angry, hurt or embittered words. The Psalmist has no qualms about speaking their true feelings and we don’t need to either.
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Psalm 37:34-40 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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As we listen to Psalm 37:34-40, we find that it points out some things in ourselves and points to some things about the Divine Family that can lead us toward being more peaceable.
When the situations around us seem untenable and the world is filled with hurry, anxiety and mess, a Listening Practice can bring us to a place of awareness.
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If you liked this Listening Practice, check out the other parts of this Psalm: Psalm 37:1-9, Psalm 37:10-20, and Psalm 37:21-33.
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Psalm 37:21-33 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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Listening to Psalm 37:21-33 in the New Revised Standard Version.
The Divine Family is always present and active in our world. God is listening to us and is speaking if we will listen.
If you liked this Listening Practice, check out the other parts of this Psalm: Psalm 37:1-9, Psalm 37:10-20, Psalm 37:34-40.
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Psalm 37:10-20 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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Listening to Psalm 37:10-20 in the New Revised Standard Version.
Do you feel poor or abundantly provided for? It’s something this Psalm talks about. Life isn’t always easy or fun but God is always with us.
What do you hear today as God speaks through this Psalm?
If you liked this Listening Practice, check out the other parts of this Psalm: Psalm 37:1-9, Psalm 37:21-33, Psalm 37:34-40.
Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel.
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Psalm 37:1-9 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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We listen to Psalm 37:1-9 today in the New Revised Standard version.
Not fretting and refraining from anger are difficult when we see bad behaviour and violence in our world but this Psalm suggests we wait for God to work. Evil won’t always be running rampant.
What do you hear today as you listen to this Psalm?
If you liked this Listening Practice, check out the other parts of this Psalm: Psalm 37:10-20, Psalm 37:21-33, Psalm 37:34-40.
Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel.
Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 36 Listening Practice
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We begin a second season of the Faith at Home Podcast. We start a new season and use a different translation, the New Revised Standard Version. We begin with Psalm 36.
This Psalm repeats the words “steadfast love” three times. God’s steadfast love is available to us whether we’re aware of it or not.
What do you hear as you listen to Psalm 36? Take note of what God is saying to you today and share with us.
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 35:11-28 Listening Practice
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Sometimes we notice feeling like a motherless child. Other times we notice the ridiculousness of our desire to see our enemies becoming the donkey in “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” And still other times we notice the call to check our lives or shout “Hallelujah.”
What thoughts and feelings do you notice today as you listen to the last half of Psalm 35? Take a moment to make note of what you hear as you listen today and then please share with us!
This is the final episode in the first season of the Faith at Home Podcast. Thanks for being such great participants in the journey of listening together. If you’d like ongoing access to the video vault of Faith at Home podcasts, join us over on the Living Faith at Home Patreon page.
Listening Practice Psalm 35:1-10 (MSG)
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Can you hear the Divine Family saying, “I’ll save you!” and does their promise make your bones laugh? The imagery and words from the first half of Psalm 35 might speak you in many different ways.
What does the Life Giving Spirit draw to your awareness today?
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Psalm 34:11-22 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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Psalm 34:11-22 reminds us that “…still God is there.” Even when we get into trouble, can’t find the beauty and feel anything but peace, still the Divine Family is there with us.
What resonates with you from the last half of Psalm 34? What invitation calls you forward?
If you liked this Listening Practice then check out the first half of this Psalm, Psalm 34:1-10.
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Psalm 34:1-10 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home
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As we listen for the words, phrases and ideas that stand out to us in this Psalm 34:1-10 Listening Practice, we can pay attention for what the Divine Family might be calling us toward.
Whatever the situations of our lives or the feelings that emerge in our days, we can approach the Divine Family with openness and receive their love and blessing.
If you liked this Listening Practice, why not check out the other half of this Psalm: Psalm 34:11-22.
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We’d love to hear what the Divine Family is drawing to your attention and inviting you towards. Please take a moment to share with us here.
Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 33:13-22 Listening Practice
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Are you looking for love and strength to get through the day?
We can turn to the Divine Family, listening for their conversation with us to give us the help that we need. The last half of Psalm 33 reminded us of these things, but the Life-Giving Spirit might draw something different to your attention.
Join us today to listen to your life and the Divine Family’s invitation to you!
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 33:1-12 Listening Practice
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Psalm 33 invites us to practices of listening, delight and creativity.
How is the Divine Family at work in creation and in your life today?
How do you experience the Divine Family looking at you and all of creation with affectionate satisfaction?
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Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 32 Listening Practice
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Do you count yourself “lucky?”
What might that mean to you?
If we are looking for a fresh start, we can come to the Divine Family without hesitation. This Listening Practice from Psalm 32 can help to create that fresh start!
Share your insights with a safe person, and in the comments below.
Faith at Home Podcast: Psalm 31:14-24 Listening Practice
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“Warm me with your smile. Save me because you love me!” The Divine Family hears us and invites us to bring our whole selves into relationship with them. What experiences and word pictures are brought to mind as you listen to the Divine Family through the final verses of Psalm 31?
Each day we can be heard by the Divine Family and we can also listen to the Divine Family. Please take a moment to share your insights or wonderings with us here.