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Your Cathedral Podcast

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Did you miss a sermon or session, or do you want to dive deeper into what we're learning at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul? You can find all of that here at Your Cathedral Podcast!

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul is a diverse, urban, Anglican community being formed in the beauty of the Gospel to worship God and love Charleston.

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Called to Listen | Hunter Myers

February 23, 2020 15:00 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

We all long for mountain-top experiences, to see life and beauty at it's height. But one time, three disciples witnessed Jesus luminously transfigured on a mountain, and these disciples still fell into sin. Our sin runs deep enough that even the deepest perception of Beauty isn't enough to transform us. So, what hope is there for followers of Christ through every mountain & every valley? This Sunday, Hunter Myers preaches from Matthew 17:1-9 on the Transfiguration of Jesus and the good news ...

Anxiety in the Age of Technology | Rachel Hajek & Hunter Myers

February 23, 2020 14:00 - 28 minutes - 52.7 MB

How can Christians use technology as a tool to be formed in the beauty of the Gospel rather than being deformed in fear & anxiety? Join this special Christian Formation session as we discuss the formative (and deformative) power of technology. [As a disclaimer, neither Rachel Hajek nor Hunter Myers are trained counselors/psychologists. This conversation will not discuss Generalized Anxiety Disorder, but rather the broader sense of the word 'anxiety' as unhealthy fears. For those dealing with...

Around the Fire | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

February 16, 2020 16:00 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

A campfire changes things, as if it transforms weary travelers with the words, "Everything is better now."  Many gathered around Jesus expecting Him to tell them to do better or not to worry so much. Instead, Jesus invites them into a third way, gathered around Him in His life, His death, His resurrection, and His Kingdom. This Baptism Sunday, Dean Peet Dickinson preaches on Matthew 5:21-37 on some hard teachings of Jesus that ultimately invite us to gather around Him. 

Called to Create Part IV: Q&A Panel

February 16, 2020 14:00 - 51 minutes - 58.9 MB

Now that we have learned about how God uses creativity in the world, how are creative people from our church using art to point to the goodness of God? In this week's Formation class, we hear from Anna Brock - pianist, Beth Webb Hart - writer, Edward Hart - composer, and David Stanfield - animator. Listen to how these artists use their creative mediums to show the world God's goodness.

Andy Crouch | Listen & Speak | Session III

February 12, 2020 18:25 - 1 hour - 91.3 MB

Andy Crouch shares his final session at the 2017 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!

Andy Crouch | Listen & Speak | Session II

February 12, 2020 18:25 - 1 hour - 95.9 MB

Andy Crouch shares his second session at the 2017 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!

Andy Crouch | Listen & Speak | Session I

February 12, 2020 18:25 - 1 hour - 88.8 MB

Andy Crouch shares his opening session at the 2017 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!

Scott Sauls | Listen & Speak | Session II

February 12, 2020 18:25 - 1 hour - 85.7 MB

Pastor Scott Sauls shares at the 2016 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!

Scott Sauls | Listen & Speak | Session I

February 12, 2020 18:25 - 56 minutes - 78.1 MB

Pastor Scott Sauls shares at the 2016 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!

Distinct Within | The Rev. Canon Patrick Schlabs

February 09, 2020 15:00 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

Most of the time, we don't like tensions. We avoid certain relationships to avoid awkward tensions, and if we're not careful, we can ignore important realities to remain at ease. For the follower of Jesus, the consistent tension is to remain distinct within the world. Jesus put it to like as salt & light without abandoning the foundation of Scripture. This week, the Rev. Canon Patrick Schlabs preaches from Matthew 5:13-20 on the call to be a distinct people within the world, avoiding the err...

The Lord's Charge | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

February 02, 2020 15:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Every year carries new challenges & opportunities. However, the call to worship, discipleship, and mission doesn't change for followers of Jesus. This Sunday, Dean Peet Dickinson preaches from Micah 6:1-8. Listen & learn what the call for worship, discipleship, and mission looks like for our community. 

Repenting, Following, and Fishing | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

January 26, 2020 16:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

It takes courage to be persistent. When Jesus called to a couple persistent fishers, they couldn't imagine where their call to be "fishers of men" would take them. This week, Dean Peet Dickinson preaches from Matthew 4:12-22 about the calling of the first disciples and, ultimately, the calling of all who follow Jesus to be Gospel-driven, creative, committed, loving fishers of people. 

Called to Create Part I: The Foundations of Creativity | Stephen Roach

January 26, 2020 14:00 - 47 minutes - 54.7 MB

As Christians, how are we meant to glorify God with our creativity? In this first Called to Create formation class, Stephen Roach answers that question and more. Listen and learn how we can start using your creativeness to glorify God, the one who gave us the desire to create.

Called to be Saints | The Rev. Patrick Schlabs

January 19, 2020 15:00 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Who are we, really? It seems like a chasm exists between our ideal selves and who we really are, between perception and reality. This isn't a new problem either! When our friend St. Paul addressed a church in Corinth overrun with issues, he still called them "saints," those set apart for a holy purpose.  What can followers of Jesus make of our dual situation as broken, sinful people and our calling to be saints? This Baptism Sunday, Rev. Patrick Schlabs shares the good news from 1 Corinthian...

Called, Equipped, Beloved | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

January 12, 2020 15:00 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

How would you treat your time, talent, and treasure if you knew that you were called, equipped, and loved by God? As Dean Peet teaches from Matthew 3:13-17 on the baptism of Jesus, we discover how "all-in" God works through those He calls, equips, and loves. Listen & learn how the Epiphany at Jesus's baptism affects the way we can go "all-in" with our time, talents, and treasure. 

Delight | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

January 05, 2020 15:00 - 26 minutes - 24.7 MB

Your 2020 new year resolutions may be anything from a lengthy checklist down to a single word, a theme to carry and pursue throughout the year. This first Sunday of the new year, Dean Peet Dickinson exhorts us to make delight the theme of 2020. The good news is delight isn't something you can manufacture! Delight begins with good gifts and ascends to the God who gives them, and what's more, the reality that in Christ God delights in us. Listen & learn from this sermon from Psalm 84. 

An Incarnation Interpretation | Hunter Myers

December 29, 2019 15:00 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

What is your response to Christmas? Whether you left the Christmas season tired or rested, empty or filled, connected or lonely, the coming of Jesus is good news for you to respond to. Even one of the most theologically rich passages of the Bible, John 1:1-18, invites us to view everything, God, history, and our own humanity in light of the incarnate Jesus. This Sunday, Hunter Myers teaches from the prologue of the Gospel of John. What we receive in Christ Jesus isn't just new information, b...

The Great Surprise | Christmas Day | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

December 25, 2019 15:00 - 13 minutes - 12.7 MB

What makes a gift memorable? Believe it or not, how a gift is given makes it memorable! This Christmas day, Rev. Patrick Schlabs preaches from Titus 3:1-8 about how Christ was given to us so generously when we were so undeserving. Listen & learn the joy Christmas: Jesus, our incarnate King. 

Christ Was Born | Christmas Eve | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

December 25, 2019 00:00 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MB

Every Sunday, we proclaim the mystery of faith: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. On this Christmas Eve, Dean Peet Dickinson encouraged us to also remember the first part of the mystery of faith: Christ was born.

Not What I Had Planned | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

December 22, 2019 15:00 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

What do you do when your plans go awry? Today, Dean Peet preaches from Matthew 1:18-25 about two people whose life-plan got turned upside down: Mary & Joseph. Listen & learn the hope of a Savior who not only disrupts our plans, but also upholds us, guides us, and invites us into a better path than we ever asked or imagined. 

The Destination and the Way | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

December 15, 2019 16:00 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

Answering the questions, "Where are we going?" and, "How will we get there?" will invariably affect your present focus. Rather than being a people who have 'arrived', Christians are a people in transit, on a journey. In today's sermon, Rev. Patrick Schlabs unpacks the hope presented to a nation of exiles in Isaiah 35. Discover the enduring Advent hope for all in Christ: the destination and the way have been secured by Jesus. 

2019 Prayer Book Part III: The Psalms & Revised Psalter | Dr. John Crutchfield

December 15, 2019 15:00 - 49 minutes - 90.8 MB

In the Anglican tradition, the Psalms are the only book of the Bible supposed to be read from every day. This week, listeners can learn from someone on the 2019 Book of Common Prayer task force discuss the Psalms & new Revised Coverdale Psalter! Dr. John Crutchfield will refresh your view of the Psalms and invite you into the process behind translating such an important book. 

Three Gifts on the List | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

December 08, 2019 15:00 - 25 minutes - 23.2 MB

Every year, Black Friday & Cyber Monday contend for your purchases. But this Advent, Dean Peet Dickinson commends three gifts given through Christ for all who believe in the strength of the Gospel: hope, joy, and peace. Whether your are feeling weak or strong this season, listen & learn to this beautiful gift we find in Romans 15:1-13. 

2019 Prayer Book Part II: The Eucharist | Seth Whitaker

December 08, 2019 14:00 - 54 minutes - 62.8 MB

We take communion every week but what is the deeper meaning behind it? This week Seth Whitaker teaches us how how much more there is to communion other than just the bread and wine. Discover how the Book of Common Prayer can show us the tradition and deeper meaning in the eucharist.

We Have Not Arrived | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

December 01, 2019 15:00 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

How do you know when you've arrived? After you finish school? Get married? Land the dream job? In fact, the Gospel assumes we have not arrived, and this is good news! This week, Dean Peet teaches from Isaiah 2 and reminds us of the good news of Advent: expecting Christ's arrival. 

2019 Prayer Book Part I: The Daily Office | Hunter Myers

December 01, 2019 14:00 - 52 minutes - 95.4 MB

What is your rhythm of daily discipleship? For centuries, the Anglican tradition has offered an incredible rhythm called the Daily Office. The Daily Office follows a lectionary & liturgy, immersing us in the reading of Scripture & prayers. But for most of us, the Book of Common Prayer is a daunting resource to navigate! In this first Formation series on the 2019 Book of Common Prayer, Hunter Myers situates the 2019 Prayer Book and invites you into "the best rhythm for Anglican discipleship."...

The Powerful, Present God | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

November 24, 2019 16:00 - 24 minutes - 22.5 MB

What do you do when you feel powerless? For most of us, our gut responses are fear and panic. Preaching from Psalm 46, Rev. Patrick Schlabs exhorts the source of hope for any chaos or crisis: the powerful, present God. 

Biblical Justice Part VI: Panel Q&A | Rev. Patrick Schlabs, Matt Lambert, the Very Rev. Peet Dickinson, and Hunter Myers

November 24, 2019 16:00 - 48 minutes - 66.2 MB

In this final week of Biblical Justice, we hosted a Q&A with Rev. Patrick Schlabs, Matt Lambert, the Very Rev. Peet Dickinson, and hosted by Hunter Myers. Listen to our panel discuss practical questions from parishioners. 

Public Theology | Suffering is a Teacher | Rev. Erin Clifford

November 18, 2019 01:00 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

Rev. Erin Clifford visited East Africa as a researcher, interviewing local Christian leaders to document their experience of suffering for Christ. She discovered Gospel-driven leaders practicing generosity, viewing suffering as their teacher and not just an enemy. Listen and discover how suffering can draw Christians outwards towards the needs of others, rather than inward towards isolation and despair. 

Biblical Justice Part V: Justice in politics and the purple robe | Rev Peet Dickinson

November 17, 2019 23:00 - 49 minutes - 56.7 MB

In today's world it's hard to avoid politics. If it takes up such a large part of our culture and media how do we navigate it as Christians? In this Sunday's formation Rev Peet Dickinson covers justice in politics. Listen and discover how Christians should be navigating this hectic world of politics.

Sing a New Song | Rev. Erin Clifford

November 17, 2019 16:00 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

In a world obsessed with so much new, new jobs, new tech, new relationships, how often are you open to something genuinely new from God? This week, Rev. Erin Clifford teaches from Psalm 98. 

Biblical Justice Part V: Justice in politics and the purple robe | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

November 17, 2019 14:00 - 49 minutes - 56.7 MB

In an election year, political discourse ramps up! How can the Bible help Christians think, act, and engage wisely in politics? In this Sunday's formation, Dean Peet Dickinson covers Biblical justice in politics. Listen and discover how Christians can navigate the contentious world of politics. 

Preaching from the Pews | The Rt. Rev. Mark Lawrence

November 10, 2019 16:00 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

The faults and failures of a leader may be obvious, but we often overlook the cares and burdens our leaders carry. What care do we owe to those who lead? How do we support them? This week, Bishop Mark Lawrence preaches openly from his own life about the beauty in three words from the Apostle Paul, "Pray for us." 

Biblical Justice Part IV: Biblical Justice for Today's Issues | Patrick Schlabs

November 10, 2019 14:00 - 54 minutes - 62.3 MB

Having learned all about biblical justice, how do Christians apply it to real-world issues? In this week's Fall Formation Series, Rev. Patrick Schlabs offers guidance for Christians to seek justice for today's issues. Listen and learn how to apply biblical justice to problems we face today.

Biblical Justice Part III: Decalogue Justice | Matt Lambert

November 03, 2019 14:00 - 54 minutes - 62.2 MB

We've all heard the ten commandments, but how do they actually affect our lives from day to day? In this week's Fall Formation, Matt Lambert teaches us the role the ten commandments play in our lives. Discover how God uses the ten commandments to impart justice to the world.

Wisdom Literature Part VII : Decalogue Justace | Matt Lambert

November 03, 2019 14:00 - 54 minutes - 62.2 MB

We have all know the ten commandments but how do they actually affect our lives from day to day? In this week's Fall Formation Matt Lambert teaches us the roll the ten commandments play in our lives. Discover how God uses the ten commandments to impart justice to the world.

Biblical Justice: Part II | Perfect Justice | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

October 27, 2019 21:00 - 54 minutes - 62.2 MB

We may understand the importance of justice, but where do we get an example of justice and the power to live it out? This week Rev. Patrick Schlabs covers examples of justice throughout the Bible. Listen and learn how to apply Biblical justice in your daily life. 

Biblical Justice Part II: Perfect Justice | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

October 27, 2019 21:00 - 54 minutes - 62.2 MB

We may understand the importance of justice, but where do we get an example of justice and the power to live it out? This week Rev. Patrick Schlabs covers examples of justice throughout the Bible. Listen and learn how to apply Biblical justice in your daily life. 

Biblical Justice: Part II: Perfect Justice | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

October 27, 2019 21:00 - 54 minutes - 62.2 MB

We may understand the importance of justice, but where do we get an example of justice and the power to live it out? This week Rev. Patrick Schlabs covers examples of justice throughout the Bible. Listen and learn how to apply Biblical justice in your daily life. 

Gospel Allegiance | The Rev. Shay Gregorie

October 27, 2019 15:00 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

When you think of the word 'faith', what comes to your mind? Perhaps you think of trust, hope, or even a parachute! However, we rarely think of faith as an allegiance. This week, Rev. Shay Gregorie teaches from Luke about what allegiance to King Jesus looks like & why it matters. 

Public Theology | Economic Justice in the Kingdom | Dr. Michael Rhodes

October 21, 2019 00:00 - 34 minutes - 62.6 MB

Does the Christian vision for economic justice start & end with soup kitchens? Or, does the Bible offer a truly compelling vision for justice in light of Christ? At this October 2019 Public Theology, Dr. Michael Rhodes teaches on the Old Testament law of Jubilee and what it looks like for the local church to disciple towards & practice a surprising Kingdom economic model: the potluck. This episode was recorded in the courtyard of Kudu Coffee & Craft Beer in downtown Charleston, SC.

Biblical Justice Part I: Becoming the Just & Righteous Family of God | Michael J. Rhodes

October 20, 2019 21:00 - 56 minutes - 65.1 MB

Justice is something we've heard a lot about in our culture lately, but what does it mean for Christains? This week Michael Rhodes explores justice and righteousness. Listen and learn about how God uses justice and righteousness as the foundation for his plan.

Something to be Persistent About | The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson

October 20, 2019 15:00 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

Being comforted means the world, but being comfortable amounts to little. So, why do we prefer comfortable choices? In Luke 18, Jesus tells a story of a widow who made an uncomfortable choice: to persistently plea her case. This week, Dean Peet Dickinson explores this parable and challenges us to make persistent, uncomfortable choices for the sake of the Kingdom. 

Recognition, Remembrance, and Thanksgiving | The Rev. Dr. Kendall Harmon

October 13, 2019 14:00 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

How often does, "Thank you!" slip out of your mouth? Expressing thankfulness is, in some ways, an odd task. When Jesus healed 10 lepers and only one returned thankful to Jesus, what made that man unique? Was it his disposition of thankfulness or a recognition of who Jesus is that changed his relationship with God forever? This week, The Rev. Dr. Kendall Harmon teaches from Luke 17:11-19. 

Do Not Fret | The Rt. Rev. Dr. Stephen Kaziimba

October 06, 2019 15:00 - 18 minutes - 16.6 MB

Sometimes a problem can seem so big that you can't hide how worried you are. That's what it means to fret; it's when your anxiety is evident in your actions. So, what hope do we have when we face problems, big & small alike? This week, the Archbishop-Elect of Uganda the Rt. Rev. Dr. Stephen Kaziimba admonishes you no to fret about the bigness of your problem, but to focus on the bigness of God. Listen along as he explores Psalm 37. 

Wisdom Literature Part IV: Job | The Rev. Peet Dickinson

October 06, 2019 13:00 - 56 minutes - 64.2 MB

You may live a good life according the the Bible, but bad things may still happen to you. This may cause you to ask yourself, "Does God hate me? Did I do something wrong? Is God really just after all?" This week the Rev. Peet Dickinson explores the book of Job. Learn about how the Bible answers the perennial question, "Why do I suffer?"

Overlooking the Kingdom | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

September 29, 2019 16:00 - 27 minutes - 25.2 MB

How do you use your resources? Your financial advisor may tell you, "Use it to make MORE money!" But what if there is a different 'more' that Jesus calls His followers to seek? What might you be overlooking that is right in front of you? This week, Rev. Patrick Schlabs exposits from Luke 15:1-10. 

Wisdom Literature Part III: Ecclesiastes | Matt Lambert

September 29, 2019 13:00 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

Knowing wise principles is one thing; applying them wisely is the real challenge! Did you know that a whole book of the Bible is devoted to how hard it is to actually be wise? This writer named Qoheleth sought wisdom and found earth too crushing and heaven too far for wisdom to truly matter. So, why is wisdom so hard to apply and what hope do you have to be wise? This week Matt Lambert explores the book of Ecclesiastes. 

A Kingdom Perspective on Resources | Rev. Patrick Schlabs

September 22, 2019 16:00 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

Why do anti-heroes gain our affections? Even Jesus tells the story of a flawed anti-hero in Luke 16:1-13. But, what if there's more going on in the parable than a mischievous manager? This week, Rev. Patrick Schlabs explores this complicated parable & challenges us to ask, "How am I using my resources?" 

Wisdom Literature Part II: Wisdom & The Good Life | Matt Lambert

September 22, 2019 13:00 - 50 minutes - 58 MB

You may have found a few "life hacks" along the way. But, what is real wisdom? Is it an order? A skill? A desire? A disposition? Or is it ultimately a mystery? The book of Proverbs may simply answer, "Yes!" In this Fall Christian formation series, Matt Lambert explores wisdom & the good life in the book of Proverbs. Listen & discover the Bible's captivating case for wisdom in a broken, confusing world.