Discussing our faith, asking questions and leaving you to find your own answers Amber & Anna would like to welcome you, dear listener to our podcast. We explore life and our spiritual journey ... with our own style of ramblings and tangents. We encourage you to interact with us as we pose our thoughts and ideas, on a variety of topics. Our aim is not to give you answers, but we hope you can find your own truth from the questions and ideas we discuss !
In this episode, we dive into Deuteronomy and Leviticus — the first books Amber read to find out if God was real, and if there was any hope for someone like her. What she found wasn’t condemnation, but wild love, sacred spaces, and a God who walks with the outcast.
In responce to the topic last week led by Amber, Anna takes the mic ! She offers her experiance of what this love looks like for her in a raw and honest way. What does this love look like for you ?
Forget the clichés. Jesus didn’t say 'love the sinner, hate the sin' — He said 'love like I do.' In a world where judgment shouts louder than grace, lets talk about the radical, disruptive, and deeply human love Christ commands. What if love isn’t just a virtue — but the whole structure of faith?
Today we talk about how faiths should be involved in our laws, or shaping social structures. With our usual tangents and musings
Today we get in to a flow of talking about what it might look like when our laws make our communities a place sustainable living for all
Today we talk about what if Jesus was a 'hippy' how would things change if people with different veiws sat with us . What are we challenged with by that idea, and is it what we should do?
In this episode, we explore how Christ’s ministry speaks to marginalized groups and challenges the status quo of his time. Jesus’ actions were revolutionary in how He approached those whom society often rejected: the outcasts, sinners, and those deemed "unworthy" of love. We’ll examine how Jesus' example calls us to live out His love, not just in words, but through action. How do we, as Christians, embody the love that welcomes all...
In this episode, we explore the Bible’s “clobber verses” – those scriptures often cited as condemning LGBTQ+ people. We look at what these passages actually say in context and consider the importance of proper interpretation. It’s crucial to read scripture with an understanding of historical context, language, and culture. By doing so, we can see that these verses do not apply in the way they’ve often been used to exclude LGBTQ+ pe...
In this episode, we dive into questions of identity, belonging, and faith. What does it mean to be made by God, especially when we feel like we don't fit into traditional church spaces? For LGBTQ+ individuals, these questions are deeply personal. But through the lens of scripture, we explore the truth that God made each of us, uniquely and intentionally. Our identity is rooted in Him, and our belonging in His Kingdom is not based o...
Should women lead in the church? Many say no, but scripture tells a different story. From Deborah and Priscilla to modern female pastors, we explore the biblical case for women in leadership and why breaking the stained glass ceiling matters for the future of the church.
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Modesty and submission—two words often used to control and silence women in the church. But what do these concepts actually mean in their biblical context? We break down the historical and cultural background of these teachings, examine where misinterpretations have led to harm, and reclaim a faith that values and empowers women.
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Were the women of the Bible just supporting characters, or were they central to God’s plan? In this episode, we shine a light on the often-overlooked stories of women in scripture. Leaders, prophets, warriors, and disciples: who played vital roles in shaping faith history. From Deborah to Mary Magdalene, we explore their impact and what their stories mean for us today. #BiblicalWomen #FaithAndInclusion #ChristianPodcast #ChurchEq...
In a world that feels more divided than ever, is it possible to disagree and still belong? In this episode, we explore how unity doesn’t mean uniformity and how the Church can be a place where differences don’t have to lead to division. Looking at both biblical and real-world examples, we ask: How can we hold space for different perspectives while staying true to our faith? And what does it mean to love one another even when we don...
Valentine’s Day is more than just chocolates and roses, it has a history rooted in faith, defiance, and sacrifice. In this episode, we uncover the true story of Saint Valentine,. We also explore biblical views on love and marriage, how they’ve evolved over time, and what love truly means from a Christian perspective. Join us as we challenge the commercialized version of Valentine’s Day and reflect on love in all its forms.
Many have experienced hurt within church spaces—whether through exclusion, judgment, or even spiritual abuse. But does that pain mean we have to walk away from faith altogether? In this episode, we talk about church hurt, how to process spiritual wounds, and what it means to seek a faith community that truly reflects Christ’s love.
Is healing possible? Can we separate God from the actions of imperfect people? Let’s explore together...
Jesus spent His time with the outcasts, the outsiders, and those society rejected: but does that truly mean everyone is welcome in faith? In this episode, we explore what the Bible says about inclusion, why some churches feel exclusive, and how we can build a community that reflects God's love for all.
Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong in a faith space? Let’s talk about it!
Today we talk about Dragons !! What do the symbolise, are they just myth or are they in the bible? And of course some thoughts on what it means in our lives !
Today Amber and her special guest talk about friendships and what it means to have healthy relationships
Today we talk about the relationship between faith and doubt. Can questioning your beliefs strengthen your faith? How do moments of uncertainty affect us and our spiritual journey?
We are back! As the new year breaks, we are back to share our musings and ponderings. Today we talk about how we navigate the busy festive season and what it brings to our spiritual journey as well as our connections to life in general.
Have you ever wondered what life might be like if you stopped worrying about being wanted, and focused on understanding what you actually want? That was the question Hope Woodard asked herself after a string of situationships inspired her to take a break from sex and dating. She went "boysober," a personal concept that sparked a global movement among women looking to prioritize themselves over men. Now, Hope is looking to expand the ways we explore our relationship to relationships. Taking a bold, unfiltered look into modern love, romance, and self-discovery, Boysober will dive into messy stories about dating, sex, love, friendship, and breaking generational patterns—all with humor, vulnerability, and a fresh perspective.
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