Imagination Redeemed Podcast
1) Great-Souled Living
What if the reason you feel too small, too broke, or too ordinary to be generous is actually a spiritual problem masquerading as humility? In this episode, we explore an ancient vice called pusillanim...Show More
2) A Christmas Oratorio (Not the Messiah)
A pre-New Year's bit of gorgeousness for you--Brian and Sarah read and discuss W.H. Auden's poem "For The Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio," and share a couple things to look forward to next year!
3) Luci Shaw: "Mary's Song"
A little end-of-Advent treat for you!
4) St. Nicholas and the Art of Joy
"Joy and suffering are interconnected."What if joviality isn't just a personality trait—but a virtue we're called to cultivate? In our newest Imagination Redeemed episode, Joffre Swait takes us on a j...Show More
5) Winter (and Season 5) Preview!
Brian and Sarah break down our plans for the next three months of the podcast, reflect on divine abundance and the scandal of the incarnation, and more.
6) Hope That Holds Your Grief
Life often feels like discord—a song gone wrong. Whether you're walking through grief, loss, or the quiet melancholy of longing for something more, it's easy to get stuck in wistfulness or despair. Th...Show More
7) Feasting in Troubled Times
Many of the conditions of Middle-earth in its Third Age mirror those of our own day: grapples for power, technological advances used for good and ill, and a high opinion in many circles of efficiency ...Show More
8) On Halloween, Death, and “Traditions of Men”
Should we be afraid of Halloween? What about death? What about just…the past? Whether it's our own trauma, fears of the occult, family history, or that big scary word tradition, many of us feel caught...Show More
9) The Lost Tools of Singing - Part 2
Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon continue their conversation, exploring the concept of 'we songs' in worship, songs that connect congregants to God and each other. In this episode, we discus...Show More
10) The Lost Tools of Singing
In 386 AD, an Italian bishop taught his congregation to sing—and their voices held off an imperial army. Why do some songs have the power to unite us, remind us who we are, and give us courage in dark...Show More