Episodios

  • The Conscious Self, Death, and Salvation, episode 8 in the series 'Salvation'
    Apr 12 2026

    What if the central act of Christianity isn’t something to be fully understood—but something to be entered?

    On this Holy Thursday, Jonah and Patrick turn toward the mystery of the Last Supper: a meal that has shaped centuries of faith, yet remains strangely beyond explanation. As bread is broken and wine is shared, the question emerges—does understanding this mystery actually matter? Or is something deeper already at work within us, recognizing its truth before we can name it?

    This conversation explores a different kind of knowing—one that doesn’t possess truth, but participates in it. Along the way, they wrestle with a provocative tension: if goodness, love, and even Christ-like action can appear in those who don’t consciously believe, what role does awareness, recognition, or faith really play?

    Moving from the table to the nature of the human self, the episode opens into a deeper question of salvation itself. What happens to our consciousness, our memory, our sense of “I” when the body fades? And could this mysterious meal be more than symbolic—something like a medicine, quietly reshaping what it means to be human?

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    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 6 m
  • The 'Healing God' and the Fallen Mind, episode 7 in the series 'Salvation'
    Apr 5 2026

    In this episode of The Light in Everything, Jonah and Patrick continue their exploration of salvation by turning to the third movement of the Trinity-season epistle, where the Holy Spirit is named in a striking way as the Healing God.

    What begins to emerge is a shift: from describing what God and Christ have already accomplished, to asking what still needs to happen within us. The conversation centers on the phrase “grasping the spirit through our humanity,” opening a question that feels especially relevant today—why does healing now seem to be connected to the life of the mind?

    Through images of light and darkness, creation, and even the experience of solving a riddle, Jonah and Patrick explore what it might mean for thinking itself to become a kind of spiritual activity. Rather than something to escape, the mind is approached as a place that can reach, receive, and perhaps even pray.

    This episode opens a path into a deeper question: what would it mean not just to think, but to be healed in our thinking?

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    58 m
  • Creation, Golgotha, and Participating in Salvation, episode 6 in the series 'Salvation'
    Mar 29 2026

    What if salvation isn’t about escape, but about transformation? In this episode, Jonah and Patrick trace a thread from Genesis to Easter, exploring how the pattern of creation itself—light entering darkness and bringing forth something new—may also be the pattern of healing. Through reflections on Christ’s life, death, and the mystery of the Eucharist, salvation begins to feel less like a distant idea and more like a living, creative process that meets us in our brokenness and transforms it from within. But this opens a deeper question: if something is being given, what is asked of us in return? Moving between grace and participation, the conversation invites us to see even our struggles and fatigue as part of an ongoing rhythm of renewal—night and morning, again and again, where something new is always trying to be born.

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 3 m
  • The Creative Word Within Us, episode five in the series 'Salvation'
    Mar 22 2026

    This week’s conversation continues the exploration of salvation by turning toward the creative activity at the heart of the Trinity. What does it mean to experience Christ not only as Savior, but as the living Word actively creating within us?

    What if we shifted from thinking about salvation as rescue from something, to recognizing it as participation in an ongoing act of creation? If the divine Word is at work in all that we create, what does that reveal about our humanity, our purpose, and our relationship to God?

    Rather than beginning with sin or brokenness, this episode opens a different doorway: one that invites us to encounter the creative Spirit already at work in our lives--and to ask what it means to become conscious of it.

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Creating and Salvation, episode four in the series 'Salvation'
    Mar 15 2026

    In this episode of the Salvation series, Jonah and Patrick turn to the second movement of the Trinity epistle and explore what it means to experience Christ not only as presence, but as creative activity. If the first panel spoke of being and substance, this one speaks again and again of creating. What might it mean that our very essence and life are described as participating in a living, generative work?

    The conversation traces how salvation can be experienced through different doorways. For some, the path begins through the recognition of sin and the need to be rescued. For others, it begins through beauty, calling, and the awakening of a fuller humanity. Rather than forcing one approach, the text opens a different possibility: that salvation may first appear as the discovery of what our humanity is truly meant for.

    From there the discussion turns to creativity itself. If human beings are capable of creating, what keeps that creativity from collapsing into self-assertion or pride? The epistle suggests a striking answer: our creative capacity is never self-generated but participates in a deeper creating already at work within us. The question that remains is what Christ-like creativity actually looks like—and what becomes of the things we make when they arise from somewhere else.

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Our Consciousness & Three Chapters of Salvation, episode 3 in the series 'Salvation'
    Mar 8 2026

    In this third episode of the Salvation series, Jonah and Patrick explore what Patrick calls the three chapters of our salvation. Beginning again with the Trinity epistle’s surprising starting point—conscious of our humanity—they ask how salvation unfolds not only in the history of Christ, but in the awakening of human consciousness itself.

    The conversation traces a threefold movement: first the recognition that our being and substance already rest in the Father; then the experiential meeting with Christ in our humanity, where isolation begins to give way to belonging; and finally the work of the Holy Spirit, through which what was accomplished in Christ becomes something we can consciously participate in.

    Along the way they reflect on Paul’s conversion, the temptation to define belonging through opposing sides, and the difference between a salvation that is merely received and one that must be lived into. If something decisive has already been accomplished in Christ, the question remains: how does that redemption become real in us?

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Yeshua, Humanity & Salvation, episode 2 in the series 'Salvation'
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode of the Salvation series, Patrick and Jonah continue exploring what the word actually means and why it still matters.

    Beginning with the liturgical movement from Advent to Epiphany, they enter the Trinity Epistle and reflect on the “Son of Man” as more than an individual figure. Salvation emerges as a rescue not only from false light and unworthy craving, but from egotism and isolation — the structural loneliness of the self.

    Through Genesis, John’s Gospel, and Second Temple traditions, they consider the possibility that salvation is not primarily about exclusion or escape, but about being gathered into a shared humanity and becoming “sons of light.”

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Untangling the Term, the first episode in the series 'Salvation'
    Feb 22 2026

    We begin a new series on salvation.

    It’s a word that can feel outdated, divisive, or misused. Yet beneath the discomfort, the human question remains: What saves us? What saves a culture? What saves us from ourselves?

    In this opening episode, Patrick and Jonah revisit salvation through the movement of the liturgical year and through lived experience. They explore the difference between true Light and false light, the danger of coercive religion, and the possibility that the image of God already lives within the human being.

    Through scripture, biography, and contemporary reflections on technology and AI, the conversation suggests that salvation has not disappeared — it has migrated. The longing for rescue persists, even if the language has changed.

    This episode sets the stage for the series to come.

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    The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.

    Thanks to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together."

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    1 h y 8 m