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Rimes McKelveen buys a tractor. Reading from Billy Joel.https://www.faithreasontomfoolery.org (faithreasontomfoolery.org)0:00 - Welcome0:51 – Reflection: With Love - Eric Barnhart, from In My Life4:09 - Contemplative Prayer: Deceit, Honesty8:30 - Scripture: Luke 169:29 - Conversation w/ Rimes McKelveenHear full conversation at: https://www.wecontemplate.com (WeContemplate.com)16:20 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Jennifer Medlock helps us be the village.https://www.mentorupstate.org (MentorUpstate.org)0:00 - Welcome0:48 – Reflection: Credo - Eric Barnhart, from Ars Orandi, Ars Credendi4:49 - Contemplative Prayer: Arrogant, Humble9:11 - Scripture: Exodus 1010:25 - Conversation w/ Jennifer MedlockHear full conversation at: http://wecontemplate.com/ (WeContemplate.Com)16:00 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Jed Brewer explains why it's ok to be ugly. Reading from Tolkien.https://www.facebookcom/thebridgechicago (Facebook.com/thebridgechicago)0:00 - Welcome0:50 – Reflection: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ars-orandi-ars-credendi/1163576599 (Assurance; Eric Barnhart, piano)3:44 - Contemplative Prayer: Hesitate, Decide9:00 - Scripture: Acts 1110:55 - Conversation w/ Jed BrewerHear full conversation at: http://wecontemplate.com/ (WeContemplate.Com)16:15 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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YuriTsuzuki.comYuri does some heavy lifting. Readings from Terry Pratchett and Stephen King.YuriTsuzuki.com0:00 - Welcome0:50 – Reflection: Prelude; From https://music.apple.com/us/album/ars-orandi-ars-credendi/1163576599 (Ars Orandi, Ars Credendi)3:44 - Contemplative Prayer: Cling, Release9:00 - Scripture: Mark 810:55 - Conversation w/ Yuri TsuzukiHear full conversation at: http://wecontemplate.com/ (WeContemplate.Com)16:15 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Fr. Guerric Heckel kicks up his Keens and stays awhile. Reading from Richard Rohr.MepkinAbbey.org0:00 - Welcome0:50 – Reflection: This Is My Father's World; Eric Barnhart, piano3:44 - Contemplative Prayer: Pain, Healing9:00 - Scripture: Mark 810:55 - Conversation w/ Fr. Guerric HeckelHear full conversation at: http://wecontemplate.com/ (WeContemplate.Com)16:15 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Charli Mills wishes upon a star. Reading from G.K. Chesterton.https://charlimills.com (CharliMills.com)0:00 - Welcome0:50 – Reflection: Be Thou My Vision; Charli Mills, voice & harp3:44 - Contemplative Prayer: Dismay, Delight9:00 - Scripture: Luke 1310:55 - Conversation w/ Charli MillsHear full 53-minute conversation at: http://wecontemplate.com/ (WeContemplate.Com)16:15 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visithttps://my.captivate.fm/WeContemplate.com (WeContemplate.com )to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Carl Park needs a tissue. Reading from Abraham Lincoln.iws.eduwww.greatcommissioncc.org0:00 - Welcome0:50 – Reflection: Be Still My Soul; Eric Barnhart, piano4:36 - Contemplative Prayer: Divisiveness, Unity9:28 - Scripture: 1 Peter 310:40 - Conversation w/ Carl ParkHear full 35-minute conversation at: http://WeContemplate.Com (WeContemplate.Com)15:11 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful.---------------------------Urban Contemplatives® is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. This podcast, like everything we make, is about helping people like yourself create mindful moments for their active lives through contemplation and conversation. We will always offer this podcast for free, without ads, sponsors or endorsements. That commitment helps us be honest and transparent with ourselves as well as our listeners about our motivations and goals. If you believe in our mission and would like to partner with us in seeing it continue, then I personally invite you to join us as an official Urban Contemplatives Member. UC Members gain access to exclusive content, including:- deep-dive conversations with each Mindful Moment guest- invites to our members-only Conversation Groups and online and in-person events- music- artwork- resources for contemplative practice- discounts on merch, and the list goes on. All for $5/month. Most importantly, your UC Membership makes it possible for us to continue making the Mindful Moment podcast and sharing it all over the world. If you’d like to partner with us, visitWeContemplate.com to level up and get your membership today. Support this podcast
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Susanne Thompson walks the dog. Reading from Corrie Ten Boom.http://wren-photos.com (wren-photos.com)FB: wrennaturephotos IG: wren_nature_photos0:00 - Welcome0:45 – Reflection: Kyrie; Eric Barnhart, piano, from Ars Orandi, Ars Credendi5:25 - Contemplative Prayer: Worry, Peace9:37 - Scripture: Philippians 410:56 - Conversation w/ Susanne Thompson. Hear full 35-minute conversation at: http://WeContemplate.Com (WeContemplate.Com)16:37 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful. Support this podcast
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Randy Bonifield talks about the benefits of seeing red. Readings from A.A. Milne.http://www.oncarlsondrive.com (http://www.oncarlsondrive.com)FB, IG, Twitter: OnCarlsonDrive0:00 - Welcome1:17 – Reflection: My Jesus, I Love Thee; Randy Bonifield, piano4:30 - Contemplative Prayer: Resentment, Gratitude8:46 - Scripture: Colossians 110:00 - Conversation w/ Randy Bonifield. Hear full conversation at: urbancontemplatives.com/membersconversations17:17 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast. We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To listen, visit contemplatenow.com or search for Urban Contemplatives in your podcast player of choice. Start with the latest episode from our current season; if we click, you’ll know. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful. Support this podcast
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Need a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. We create mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this is through our weekly Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Each episode ends with a five-minute conversation between fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To listen, visit contemplatenow.com or search for Urban Contemplatives in your podcast player of choice. Start with the latest episode from our current season; if we click, you’ll know. It’s a noisy world; step back for a moment to rest and be mindful. Support this podcast
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Hi folks, eb here –In many ways, this first season of UC Mindful Moment was as much a conversation between myself and you, the Listeners, as it was myself and our Conversation Guests. Your insights, comments, reactions, and feedback helped to shape the course and content of each episode immensely, probably far more than you may realize. I can’t thank you enough for your contributions to the conversation. As we continue our contemplative journeys, I invite you… I implore you, to continue to engage with the topics we explore. Share your thoughts. Be brave. It’s through bravery that things that should change, will change, for the better.Season One started a month into a global pandemic. Season Two may launch with us still in the midst of it. We are being presented with challenges that, in many respects, no one currently alive has ever faced. Those are some pretty heavy words for me to say. I am certainly not someone who has the solutions, and even if I did, I’m certainly not someone with the means or the platform with which to implement those solutions. But I do believe in one thing, one key component that, if we are to truly make a difference, if we are to come through this struggle on the other side and be the better for it, if this is our aim, then this component. Must. Be. A part of it.In order to best respond to the challenges we are being presented with, we must practice being present with them. To respond reactively from reflexive patterns formed over the years, from biases based on personal pain or too narrow a perspective, is to all but ensure that we arrive in darkness. Using darkness to combat darkness will. Not. Yield. Light. We must instead begin to see with new eyes. With new lenses. With renewed minds. With renewed hearts. We must turn on the Light. We must see our neighbor. Not just through the paradigms that we are predisposed to, but through the practice of being present with them. Inviting their voice to our conversation. Inviting their hands to be a part of our efforts toward self-improvement. Inviting them to sit at our table. Only then do see our streets, our blocks, our complexes, our high-rises, filled with neighbors.Only then do we see our newsfeeds, our tweets, and our list of followers, filled with neighbors.Only then do the homes we make for ourselves transcend their little plots and square feet, virtual and literal, and become neigbor-hoods.When we are struggling in darkness, there is only one solution; we must. Turn on. The Light.And then we must look. Look intentionally and attentionally. Look with love. Listen with love. Smell, taste, feel… with love. And then, to the best we can discern, we must act with love.How do we do that? How do we receive and then respond with love? Our actions will need to be different with each instance, with each and every moment of which we are mindful. But where we start is the same. I believe this. To truly love the world and love our neighbor and to see our neighborhoods, our communities, and our nations through to a better place, a better time… we must. Turn on the Light. Take moments to be mindful. Look from hearts and minds centered on Love.And then we must act. It may sound simple. It’s not. It is, I believe, our greatest hope, and our greatest calling.Thank you for being a part of my neighborhood. I invite you to come share your voice, lend your hands, and present your favorite pot-luck in this growing community we call Urban Contemplatives. If you haven’t already, join our Mindful Moment Listeners Group and let us know what’s going on, the wins, the struggles, however you feel led. Message me. We’re in this together. God-willing, see you in September for Season Two. God bless -eb Support this podcast
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Jed Brewer provides a PSA on food, drink and being merry. Our quotes are from Dostoevsky and Twain.https://facebook.com/thebridgechicago0:00 - Welcome0:49 - Reflection: Great Is Thy Faithfulness, Eric Barnhart, piano (from As We Forgive Our Debtors)5:03 - Contemplative Prayer: Cruelty, Kindness9:41 - Scripture: Acts 411:09 - Conversation w/ Jed Brewer14:12 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Trey Duncan rocks the Mindful Moment. Our quote is from Jean Arp.FB, IG: TreyDuncanSings0:00 - Welcome0:54 - Reflection: To God Be the Glory, Eric Barnhart, piano (from As We Forgive Our Debtors)4:34 - Contemplative Prayer: Noise, Silence9:18 - Scripture: Revelation 810:17 - Conversation w/ Trey Duncan16:58 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Lance Renault shares a mindful moment born from the times we find ourselves in. Several quotes from different folks.Third Order of the Society of St.,Francis (TSSF): https://my.captivate.fm/theanchorage.org/events ( )https://tssf.org (tssf.org)0:00 - Welcome0:55 - Reflection: There Is A Fountain, Eric Barnhart, piano (from As We Forgive Our Debtors)4:42 - Contemplative Prayer: Enemy, Friend9:21 - Excerpt from Loving Your Enemies by Martin Luther King, Jr.11:03 - Conversation w/ Lance Renault16:36 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Catherine Powell reveals her well-kept secret of knowing a Jedi Master. Our quote is from Just This by Richard Rohr.The Anchorage's website: theanchorage.org/events0:00 - Welcome0:57 - Reflection: Fairest Lord Jesus, Eric Barnhart, piano4:03 - Contemplative Prayer: Absent, Present8:54 - Scripture: Psalm 1610:10 - Conversation w/ Catherine Skinner Powell15:16 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Randy Bonifield shares his own version of March Madness with host Eric Barnhart. Our quote is from The Divine Embrace by Robert Webber.Randy and Wendy's Podcast: OnCarlsonDrive.com FB, IG, Twitter: @OnCarlsonDrive0:00 - Welcome0:54 - Reflection: A Strip of Land, Randy Bonifield5:08 - Contemplative Prayer: God's Story, Our Story9:57 - Scripture: Matthew 1311:13 - Conversation w/ Randy Bonifield16:42 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Aaron Bouchillon of Greenville Academy of Martial Arts shares an illustration with Eric Barnhart on how we should lay the foundation of our views toward vocation. An Inkling appears to guide us through grief towards joy.Greenville Academy YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/JKDandWingChun (https://www.youtube.com/JKDandWingChun)0:00 - Welcome0:54 - Reflection: This Is My Father's World, Eric Barnhart, piano4:44 - Contemplative Prayer: Grief, Joy8:58 - Scripture: John 1610:20 - Conversation w/ Aaron Bouchillon15:56 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Need a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find us, visit urbancontemplatives.com/podcast or search for UC Mindful Moment in your podcast player of choice.If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Pianist Don Shabkie joins host Eric Barnhart in conversation about mindfulness and concentration during performances and the rest of life. Our quote from this episode is from a collection of Puritan prayers, the Valley of Vision.www.donshabkie.com0:00 - Welcome0:55 - Reflection: Kyrie5:31 - Contemplative Prayer: Darkness, Light9:59 - Scripture: Colossians 110:59 - Conversation w/ Don Shabkie18:16 - ClosingNeed a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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Much of the material comprising this episode was also shared at a very special event hosted by contemplative ministry, The Anchorage. The reflection features the ensemble usually leading music at our UC Gatherings.0:00 - Welcome0:52 - Reflection: Prelude by UC Ensemble2:52 - Contemplative Prayer: Adrift, Anchored7:28 - Scripture: Hebrews 6Need a break from urban noise? We can help.We ‘re Urban Contemplatives. For the past three years, we’ve been creating mindful moments for the active lives of listeners like you. One way we do this weekly is through our Mindful Moment Podcast.We begin each episode of the Mindful Moment Podcast with ten minutes of guided contemplation using rest, readings, music and meditation. Most episodes will end by featuring a five minute conversation with fellow contemplatives on their own recent mindful moments. Hosted by UC Founder Eric Barnhart, conversations feature artists, musicians, writers, scientists, philosophers and others, exploring contemplative practices through an ecumenical Christian lens.New episodes premiere weekly on Sundays at 5pm ET. To find out more, visit https://my.captivate.fm/urbancontemplatives.com (urbancontemplatives.com)and follow us athttps://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/urbancontemplatives ( facebook.com/urbancontemplatives)If you’re hoping to add a few minutes of rest, reconnection and renewal to your life, listen to our first episode, Lost and Found, and enjoy the experience of a Mindful Moment. Support this podcast
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