Art Lyons, UW-EC student services staff, raised Catholic, but long-time Buddhist seeker, shares the music of his spiritual beliefs.
Jane Truscott, member of the First Baptist Church of Eau Claire, talks about her faith in Jesus, her travels from Australia to the USA, and the experience of her and her female partner.
John Shelby Spong is the retired Episcopal archbishop of New Jersey and author of 15 books including "Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism" and "The Sins of Scripture".
70 minute phone interview with a dynamic, progressive thinker!
Interview with Ian Holzman, a 16-year-old member of Eau Claire's Unitarian Universalist Congregation.
Interview with JoAnne Juett of Eau Claire's First Baptist Church regarding the Good Neighbor Project and much more.
Music Featured:
God Bless the Child - Blood, Sweat and Tears
Here I Am
Cowboy Dan - Andy & Terry Murray
Immigrant - John McCutcheon
A visit with Sandy McKinney, spiritual leader at Unity Christ Center in Eau Claire.
Visit with 3 participants in Eau Claire's Earth Day 2005 celebration. Interviews at Owen Park, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with Alex & Jillian, and later with Crispin Pierce of UW-Eau Claire, Professor of Environmental Public Health.
A visit to the Eyes Wide Open display - The human cost of the War in Iraq. Interviews with 3 visitors and organizers of the display.
How much is enough - and how much is too much?
May we look upon our treasures and the furniture of our houses and the garments in which we array ourselves and try whether the seeds of war have any nourishment in these our possessions, or not. 18th Century Quaker John Woolman
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. - Matthew 19:24
And one more quote: More is better!!! - Spoken daily by the Great American Dream
Closing Query:
Do we regard our time, talents, energy, money, material possessions and other resources as gifts from God, to be held in trust and shared according to the Light we are given? How do we express this conviction?
Reflections on proposed legislation defining marriage as "one man, one woman". What is kind, good and necessary - and what is God's will?