"What If Your Tuesday Is Already Holy?"

Most of us have quietly absorbed the idea that real spiritual life is happening somewhere else — the dramatic calling, the mountaintop moment, someone else's story. In this episode, Brian Brown, Sarah Howell, Matthew Clark, and Jeremiah England use Julie Canlis's "seven days" of Christ's ordinary life — born, grew, baptized, tempted, crucified, resurrected, ascended — to ask a simpler question: is God actually present in your commute and your kitchen? Drawn from a month-long reading group on Canlis's A Theology of the Ordinary, the episode also previews the Anselm Society's own month-long staff sabbath, starting July 15. Part one of a two-part series — part two turns this same question toward what it means to be a man in the middle of ordinary, unglamorous, holy life.

Hosts: Brian Brown, Sarah Howell, Jeremiah England, and Matthew Clark 

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