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Podcasts – Notoriously Episcopalian


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Podcasts – Notoriously Episcopalian
The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Deacon
The Rev. Kelley Hudlow
Meditation is the practice of having no better place to be, of simply letting your soul rest in this moment and every moment that comes after it.
Jesus at the home of Mary and Martha.
A sermon for Pentecost 2, 2022.
A new series, focusing on what it means to cultivate wisdom in one’s life.
A sermon for Trinity Sunday, 2022.
A sermon for the feast of Pentecost, 2022.
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My former youth student and current Youth Pastor, Dan Kim joins me on this episode. We reminisce about the days I was his youth pastor and then talk about how God is moving in his life today.由Joseph Yoo
The passage from Revelation for today is THE most important passage in the whole Bible. Why? Hint, take a look at Revelation 1:1.
Meditating on the raz nihyeh of existence and what alleluia actually means.
‘Disaster is virtue’s opportunity.’
A sermon delivered on Mother’s Day, 2022.
Alleluia! Christ is Risen!!!
A sermon for Good Friday.
A short reflection as we ready ourselves for holy week.
Learning what is in your power to control, and what’s not. This is the path to true wisdom.
A sermon reflecting on a weird story about Mary in the Gospels.
A heartwarming and uplifting sermon about how to deal with family drama.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


The final episode in our series, focusing on Eucharist and Dismissal.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


If you see the Christ, kill the Christ
A homily for Lent 2.
Basically, this is the 2.0 version of my Fraction sermon from a few weeks ago.
Hell is not the presence of our enemies, nor is heaven the absence of our enemies.
A sermon for Epiphany 6.
“God is not your idea of God.”
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Contemplative Episcopalian


A mystical understanding of the passing of the peace and the offertory.
Should we love every person equally, or just focus on loving those around us really well? If we love everyone equally, wouldn’t this make the love we have with our closest loved ones less special?
A sermon about what it means to be made in the image of the divine and how we can reflect that image.
A sermon reflecting on Paul’s teaching on spiritual gifts, the Apostle’s Creed, and the failure of modern philosophy.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


In the prayers of the people, we are asking God to fill the cosmos with his healing presence.
A sermon delivered on the Feast of the Epiphany, 2022.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


What do dating and church shopping have in common? Listen and find out.
Herod is alive and well today, unfortunately. What are we going to do about it?
And all of God’s people said “Ba humbug!”
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Contemplative Episcopalian


A reflection on the creeds and their relationship to liturgical time and mystical experience.
A sermon about Mother Mary, one of the most radical human beings who has ever existed.
The fourth episode in this series.
A sermon for Advent 3, 2021.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


The third episode of this series.
A sermon for Advent II, 2021
Taking a look at what the eucharist really means and its mystical implications.
A sermon reflecting on the new fundamentalism that is taking over our country, and what our response should be in light of Advent.
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Contemplative Episcopalian


In this new series, Fr TJ is going to unpack the mystical components to the various parts of the traditional Episcopalian (and Western) liturgy.
A reflection on one of Jesus’s most difficult teachings.
A reflection for that feast day.
Better is one day of sheer rage toward God than a thousand mountaintop mystical experiences. For ‘a soul untried by sorrow is good for nothing.’
Sure, you may be able to leave your bad religion behind, but it does not mean that the underlying impulse at the heart of bad religion has left you.
A homily delivered at my friend Dave’s ordination. Congrats to Dave!!!!
‘Dear Jesus, I am glad that I am not judgmental like other judgmental Christians. I am so thankful that I am not like those people who are thankful that they are not like other people. Amen.’
A funeral sermon.