Academy Podcast

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Welcome to The Academy Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sharing rich content for the purpose of spiritual growth. The Academy Podcast is brought to you by The Academy for Spiritual Formation, an international ministry of The Upper Room. The Academy is dedicated to creating safe space for people to connect with God, self, others, and creation for the sake of the world. To learn more about our Five-Day and Two-Year retreat offerings, visit academy.upperroom.org. Were glad youre here.

Episodes

  • The Way of Wisdom

    19/06/2019 Duration: 30min

    This month’s podcast features teaching from Elaine Heath at a 2014 Five-Day Academy in North Carolina, where she offered a series of lectures entitled, “The Way of Wisdom.” Serving as faculty for many Academies throughout the years, Elaine, through her writing, teaching, and presence, offers us hope in the midst of despair, wisdom in the midst of foolishness, and mercy in the midst of judgment.

  • The Liturgy of the Psalms

    11/05/2019 Duration: 23min

    This month’s podcast features teaching from Don Saliers on the liturgy of the Psalms, offered at a Five-Day Academy in 2015 in Alabama. Calling us to the depths of the human heart, Don illumines the Psalms as a “school of prayer” that invites humanity to operate at full stretch and to use language to talk about God that is language of the heart. The Psalms are where we find such language to guide us.

  • Walking Gently on the Ground of Experience

    05/04/2019 Duration: 20min

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  • Nurturing and Enhancing Life

    11/03/2019 Duration: 23min

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  • The Word of God in Me

    11/02/2019 Duration: 29min

    This month’s podcast features teaching from Grace Imathiu at a 2015 Five-Day Academy in Nebraska on the topic of “The Word of God in Me.” Grace uses the story of the rich young ruler in Mark, chapter 10 to reveal how when we find ourselves in scripture, we find ourselves connected to our faith in new and transformative ways. Grace considers the world as her parish. As an African who is married to a European and is raising an American son, Grace is committed to advocating for the inclusion of all people. Her sermons and teachings are always exegeted as tools of justice on the intersections of religion, race, sexuality, and gender. As you listen to her teaching, may you find yourself in the sacred text and may that discovery lead you closer to God.

  • One Breath at a Time

    14/01/2019 Duration: 36min

    In this month’s podcast, our host, Claire McKeever-Burgett had the honor of interviewing Dana Trent, Academy faculty, Upper Room Books author, and professor of world religions and critical thinking at Wake Tech Community College. Dana is also an ordained Baptist minister and former hospital chaplain, and her work has appeared on Time.com, and in Religion News Service, Sojourners, Religion Dispatches, and The Christian Century. Her third book, "One Breath At a Time: A Skeptic's Guide to Christian Meditation", was released January 1 of this year from Upper Room Books and serves as the focus of their conversation.

  • Honoring Our Ancestors

    07/12/2018 Duration: 13min

    This month’s podcast is the third in a series of conversations with Parker Palmer, released in both audio and visual formats. In June 2018, Academy Director Johnny Sears, visited with Parker in the Palmer home in Madison, WI, and we were lucky enough to get to film it. Parker and Johnny talked about everything from vulnerability to what makes a good leader, to how to sustain the work of The Academy for the next 35 years. What follows is an offering from their conversation in which Parker summons us to celebrate our accomplishments and to honor our ancestors. We share the following excerpt in hopes that Parker’s wisdom might enrich your own lives and the conversations that comprise them in the same ways his wisdom influences and shapes us.

  • Love In Action

    09/11/2018 Duration: 22min

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  • Spiritual Friendship & Shared Vocation

    15/10/2018 Duration: 26min

    In June 2018, Academy Director Johnny Sears, visited with his friend and mentor, Parker Palmer, at the Palmer home in Madison, WI, and we were lucky enough to get to record it! Parker and Johnny talked about everything from vulnerability to what makes a good leader, to how to sustain the work of The Academy for the next 35 years. What follows is an offering from their conversation on spiritual friendship and shared vocation in hopes that their mutual dialogue about life, love, work, passion, leadership, and spirituality might enrich your own lives and the conversations that comprise them. The episode picks up with Johnny asking Parker about his friendship and connection with John Mogabgab (founding member of The Academy and editor of Weavings: A Journal for the Christian Spiritual Life) and Henri Nouwen. The friendship between Parker, Henri, and John served as a catalyst, an inspiration, and a motivation for the beginnings of The Academy 35 years ago.

  • Hospitality as a Spiritual Practice

    17/09/2018 Duration: 17min

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  • Bearing Witness

    13/08/2018 Duration: 25min

    In this month’s episode, we hear from Ray Buckley on the topic of Bearing Witness. Ray offered the following teaching at Two-Year Academy #33 in Donaldson, Indiana in November of 2013. Ray’s teaching invites listeners to consider what it means to be clay in the hands of a God who holds us when we break, and he invites us to bear witness to the hope and possibility that come when we simply let God do the work.

  • The Pilgrim’s Path

    18/07/2018 Duration: 29min

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  • Radical Ordinariness

    18/06/2018 Duration: 23min

    In this month’s episode, we hear from Kathryn Damiano on how we live life as a divine office and on how we understand all things as sacramental and therefore as sacred. Kathryn offered the following teaching at Two-Year Academy #33 in Donaldson, IN in November 2013. Kathryn’s teaching invites listeners into a holy place of listening and awe, of honesty and vulnerability, of hope and promise. How do we live life as a liturgy? How is everything sacramental? What does radical ordinariness look like? Listen on, beloveds, and enjoy.

  • Secular and Sacred: Prayer and Spirituality in a Postmodern World

    14/05/2018 Duration: 23min

    In this month’s episode, we hear from Roger Owens on the topic of prayer and spirituality in a postmodern world, taken from his lectures he offered in August 2011 at a Five-Day Academy in Alabama. Listen on as Roger illumines God’s presence of mercy and love in all things...and may you have ears to hear and eyes to see and hearts to open to the sacredness of all. Enjoy.

  • Growing in God's Love

    16/04/2018 Duration: 22min

    In this month’s episode, we hear from Roberta Bondi about God’s unconditional love for all of us. Roberta’s lifetime of studying the desert mothers and fathers of the Early Church lends itself to the wisdom shared – that the whole of the Christian spiritual life is about growing in the knowledge of God’s love, and that we can’t love others if we don’t first know God loves us. Enjoy.

  • Healing and Wholeness

    12/03/2018 Duration: 17min

    This month's episode draws from Sister Kathleen's teaching on "Spirituality and Ways of Healing" at a Two-Year Academy in Alabama in February 2006. Inspired by the Gospel of Luke's passion narrative, Sister Kathleen offers wisdom and insight on healing and wholeness, teaching that in order to be healers in the world we must give up our need for power and, instead, follow the Way of Love.

  • Christianity in Global Context

    12/02/2018 Duration: 21min

    In this month's episode, we hear from Bishop Hee-Soo Jung on the topic of Christianity in a Global Context. Illuminating the topics of liberation and compassion and pointing to the other-centered focus of Jesus, Bishop Hee-Soo invites us to consider what being called "the Beloved of God" means for our lives.

  • I'm There, Too: Afro-Centric Theology and Worship

    15/01/2018 Duration: 24min

    The following episode draws from Safiyah Fosua's teaching on afro-centric theology and black worship at a Two-Year Academy in Alabama in February 2006. Offering us a rich history of afro-centric theology and worship, Safiyah invites us to consider the themes of belonging, contemplation, and the vital impact of black theology on the Christian church as we know it.

  • Becoming Who We Are Called To Be

    07/12/2017 Duration: 19min

    In this month’s episode, we are joined by Luther Smith. Luther is an ordained elder in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and a member of The Academy Advisory Board. He spent 35 years of his career as an activist, scholar, and professor at Candler School of Theology, and he is known to be an authority on the life and theology of Howard Thurman. Luther recently retired from his work at Candler, and continues to be a strong advocate for justice and the power of community. He is married to Helen Pearson Smith and lives in Stone Mountain, GA. They have four children and five grandchildren. The following episode draws from Luther’s teaching at a North Carolina Five-Day Academy in May 2010. A reminder that these recordings come from live plenary sessions, which is why you’ll sometimes hear coughing, laughing, and other affirmations in the background. We’ve done our best to edit out distractions while also working to maintain the integrity of the real-life, in-person teaching that our spiritual guides offer.

  • Healing, Death, and Dying in Today's World

    13/11/2017 Duration: 18min

    In this month’s episode, we hear from Academy faculty member, Mary Earle, who is an Episcopal priest, writer, spiritual director, and retreat leader. In 1987 she graduated from the Seminary of the Southwest and began serving parishes in the Diocese of West Texas. After the onset of a life-threatening illness in 1995, she re-focused her attention on teaching and writing, offering courses for the Seminary of the Southwest. Since retiring, Earle's ministry has focused on practices for the spiritual life in sickness and in health and contemplative prayer. She continues to lead ecumenical and interfaith retreats across the country. The following episode draws from Mary’s teaching at a Two-Year Academy in October 2016 in San Antonio, TX on the topic of “Spirituality and Ways of Healing.” A reminder to our listeners that these recordings come from live plenary sessions, which is why you’ll sometimes hear coughing, laughing, and other affirmations in the background. We’ve done our best to edit out distractions whil

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