We are a podcast sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island and The Cathedral of St John, whose goal is to create space to have real and meaningful conversations about faith. Settle in for a listen at home, or take us on the road with you! Sip your tea with a splash of Theology.
In this episode of Tea Time Theology the hosts and guest discuss Alan Moore and David Gibbons' Watchmen (1986–87), covering its historical context, key plotlines (the Comedian's murder, Dr. Manhattan's exile, Rorschach's investigation), and the book's innovative interstitial world-building.
They explore theological questions raised by the story—where God might be in a broken world, process theology and divine “nudges,” community as...
Hosts Taylor and Ivy welcome guest Tricia Thorm to discuss Grant Morrison’s All‑Star Superman (2007), a story about Superman learning he has only a year to live after overexposure to the sun.
The episode explores parallels between Superman and Christ, themes of mortality, mercy, legacy, and small acts of heroism, and how ordinary people step up when heroes fall.
Conversations touch on Lex Luthor’s rivalry, the emotional origins of ...
Ivy, Taylor, and their guest Rev. Jonathan Malone examines Frank Miller’s Daredevil: Born Again, following Matt Murdock’s devastating fall after his secret identity is exposed and Wilson Fisk systematically destroys his life.
The hosts discuss the comic’s heavy religious imagery, themes of suffering and restoration, the importance of community and forgiveness, and why redemption narratives resonate with Christian listeners.
On this episode of Tea Time Theology, hosts Taylor and Ivy sit down with Jonathan Malone to unpack the 1988 graphic novel Batman: A Death in the Family — its reader-voted fate for Jason Todd, striking artwork, and the darker turn in comics.
They discuss theological themes like grief and scapegoating (drawing on René Girard), note problematic Islamophobic elements in the story, and share Jonathan’s ministry information for Wildernes...
On this episode of Tea Time Theology the Ivy, and Taylor speak with Episcopal priest and trauma therapist Charlotte LaForest about the theology and healing themes in Disney's Moana. They explore calling versus duty, baptismal imagery, generational and cultural trauma, mentorship, and how moments of being seen restore purpose.
The conversation looks at Maui's redemption, Te Fiti's recovery, and how faith holds in dark moments, concl...
Hosts Ivy, Taylor, and their guest Rev. K, discuss Angels in America—exploring Roy Cohn’s shocking last line about becoming an octopus, Prior’s struggle with illness and blessing, and the complicated friendships between Louis, Belize, Joe, Hannah and Harper. They reflect on faith, prayer, justice, and the play’s resonance with contemporary crises like the AIDS epidemic and COVID.
Through character readings, production notes, and th...
Hosts Ivy, Taylor, and Guest Rev. K discuss Fleabag season two with a focus on grief, desire, and faith. They explore the show’s key moments—the fox, the Hot Priest, family dynamics, and the statue—through Episcopal and theological perspectives, tying character arcs to themes of forgiveness, love, and the ways grief transforms us.
The episode blends pop-culture analysis with personal stories, reflections on confession and liturgy, ...
Hosts Ivy and Taylor chat with Tom Hobin about the intersection of sports and faith, focusing on soccer as a global connector. They share personal stories—from playing and coaching to meeting Pele and volunteering in refugee camps—and reflect on how play, prayer, and community shape spiritual life.
This episode explores coaching and church leadership parallels, the rituals of fandom, local Rhode Island teams and stadium culture, an...
Hosts Ivy Swinsky and Taylor Wilkie sit down with Mother Susan to discuss the new Knives Out film (Wake Up Dead Man), a murder mystery set in a small village church.
The conversation examines Episcopal confession practices, the misuse of faith and fear by false prophets, the film’s Good Friday–to–Easter framing, and how community and technology shape modern worship.
Mixing film analysis with pastoral insight and personal anecdotes,...
Hosts Taylor and Ivy welcome guest Drake to the new Tea Time Theology studio for a lively conversation about Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
They unpack Cybok as a messianic figure, the risks of pain-free salvation, the Trinity-like bond of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, and how cult dynamics intersect with Christian community and grace.
Short, thoughtful, and accessible, the episode ties pop culture to deep theological themes and recomm...
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas & The Right Rev. Nicholas Knisely about Episode 10 titled, A Quality of Mercy.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Fr. Jarrett Kerbel about Episode 7 titled, All Those Who Wander.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Fr. Jarrett Kerbel about Episode 7 titled, The Elysian Kingdom.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to Deacon. Andrea Hutnak about Episode 6 titled, The Serene Squall.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to Deacon Andrea Hutnak about Episode 6 titled, Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas about Episode 5 titled, Spock Amok.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas about Episode 4 titled, Memento Mori.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas about Episode 3 titled, Ghosts of Illyria.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas about Episode 2 titled, Children of the Comet.
This season Ivy and Taylor are Co-Hosting and will be talking to Clergy about the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In this episode they will be talking to The Rev. Drake Douglas about Episode 1 titled, Strange New Worlds.
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