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Luke 16, Faithful with What We Hold

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What does it mean to serve God rather than wealth? In this episode of The Mindful Sojourner, Rev. Rachel Isabell reflects on Luke 16:1–13 and the parable of the shrewd manager. Jesus’ unsettling story asks us to consider where our true treasure lies and which master we choose to serve.

Drawing on the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola, we explore his call to freedom through detachment and the practice of ordering our loves. You will be guided into silence through an Ignatian examen, pausing to ask with honesty and hope: Where is my treasure today?

Join us on this contemplative journey and discover the freedom that comes with entrusting all things to God.

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Thank you for being part of The Mindful Sojourner community.
Together we walk through scripture, prayer, and awaken to the sacred seasons of faith.

Resources:

Vanderbilt Lectionary Online

Book of Worship

Affiliate Resource Links:

Ways of the Christian Mystics.

Every Moment Holy, Volume I

Mindfulness Journal

Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life

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What does it mean to serve God rather than wealth? In this episode of The Mindful Sojourner, Rev. Rachel Isabell reflects on Luke 16:1–13 and the parable of the shrewd manager. Jesus’ unsettling story asks us to consider where our true treasure lies and which master we choose to serve.

Drawing on the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola, we explore his call to freedom through detachment and the practice of ordering our loves. You will be guided into silence through an Ignatian examen, pausing to ask with honesty and hope: Where is my treasure today?

Join us on this contemplative journey and discover the freedom that comes with entrusting all things to God.

Support the show

Thank you for being part of The Mindful Sojourner community.
Together we walk through scripture, prayer, and awaken to the sacred seasons of faith.

Resources:

Vanderbilt Lectionary Online

Book of Worship

Affiliate Resource Links:

Ways of the Christian Mystics.

Every Moment Holy, Volume I

Mindfulness Journal

Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life

  continue reading

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