Living Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily Life

By: Meli Solomon the Talking with God Project
  • Summary

  • Religion and faith are important for millions of people worldwide. While ancient traditions can provide valuable beliefs and values for life, it can be hard to apply them to our lives today. And yet, weaving them into our days can bring benefits––greater meaning in life, more alignment between our beliefs and our actions, and deeper personal connection to our faiths and each other.

    In Living Our Beliefs, we delve into where and how practicing Jews, Christians, and Muslims express their faith each day––at work, at home, and out in public––so that together we can see the familiar and unfamiliar in new ways. Learning from other religions and denominations invites us to notice similarities and differences––how much we have in common and how enriching the differences can be. Comparing beliefs and practices can prompt us to be more curious and open to other people, reducing the natural challenge of encountering the Other. Every person’s life and religious practice is unique. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection.

    © 2024 Living Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily Life
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Episodes
  • Tying the Knot in Faith (Bonus)
    Nov 7 2024

    Episode 80. [Bonus.]
    Wedding ceremonies are universal and central to many religious and cultural groups. But they vary widely. In this conversation with four guests from different religious traditions – Judaism, Mormonism, Islam and the Baha'i faith – we explore the role of the officiant, who that is, the role of the Divine, contracts and other things. This conversation grew out of the Elevate Podcasting summit hosted by BYU Broadcasting. Steve Perry, host of their In Good Faith podcast, has joined me in co-hosting this discussion.


    Highlights:
    · Is a religious leader required?

    · Role of the Divine in wedding ceremonies

    · Marriage contracts

    · Cultural and religious

    · Till death do us part or for eternity



    References:
    Islamic marriage contract – Khutbah Nikah
    Jewish marriage contract – Ketubah
    Jewish Ketubah examples – Ketubah.com
    Sharon Brous – The Amen Effect



    Social Media links for guests:
    Steve Perry, co-host – In Good Faith podcast
    Uzma Jafri – Mommying While Muslim podcast
    Uzma Jafri, Instagram – @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast
    Uzma Jafri – Mommying While Muslim website
    Nava Kavelin – Podcrushed podcast
    Lex Rofeberg – Judaism Unbound podcast
    Carl Youngblood – Mormon Transhumanist Association website



    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript:


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    41 mins
  • Queering Contemplation and Finding a Home in Christianity – Cassidy Hall
    Oct 31 2024

    Episode 79.
    In this conversation, Cassidy and I talk about her evolving, contemplative spiritual expression and identity as a queer Christian. We also touch on her view of scripture and incorporating various theologies and poetry as she finds comfort in paradoxes. Thanks go to the Elevate Podcasting Summit recently hosted by BYU Radio, where we met and recorded this conversation.


    Highlights:
    · Cassidy Hall's Spiritual Journey and queer Christian spirituality.

    · Exploration of Faith: Embracing spiritual paradox; seeking expansive belonging.

    · Influence of mystics and desert elders

    · Contemplative spirituality: Silence holds paradox, presence, absence.

    · Engagement with Queerness in Christianity

    · Cassidy's evolving faith practice

    · Acceptance of uncertainty and communal prayer river.


    References:
    Audrey Lorde – Uses of the Erotic (essay)

    Bio:
    Rev. Cassidy Hall (she/her), MA, MDiv, MTS
    , is an author, award-winning filmmaker, podcaster, ordained in the United Church of Christ, and author of Queering Contemplation: Finding Queerness in the Roots and Future of Contemplative Spirituality. She is the cohost of the Encountering Silence podcast and the creator of the Contemplating Now and Queering Contemplation podcasts. Her films include In Pursuit of Silence and Day of a Stranger. Cassidy is widely published and currently resides in Indianapolis, where she is studying for her doctorate degree. You can learn more about her at cassidyhall.com

    Social Media links for Cassidy:
    Website – www.cassidyhall.com
    Book – Queering Contemplation
    Instagram – instagram.com/casshall


    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1851013/episodes/16023262-queering-contemplation-and-finding-a-home-in-christianity-cassidy-hall


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    38 mins
  • Discipline as a Necessary Struggle – Aaron Solberg
    Oct 10 2024

    Episode 78.
    Father Aaron Solberg joined me to talk about his personal experience converting from the Orthodox Judaism of his childhood and his current practice of Christianity in a remote Canadian village. These are experiences few of us have, so it's wonderful to hear his stories. Although Aaron is a priest, he is not speaking here as a representative of his Anglican church.


    Highlights:
    · Jewish practice seen as "legalistic," leading to feelings of obligation and guilt.

    · Importance of structure and discipline.

    · Appreciation for communal aspects of both Jewish and Christian services.

    · Shift from fear-based obedience to love-driven practices in Christianity.

    · Human struggle with discipline and imperfection.


    Bio:
    Father Aaron Solberg is an Anglican priest, composer, husband, and father living in the Canadian North. A convert from Judaism, he originally worked as a conductor and cellist in Germany before feeling a calling to ministry. After studying theology, he served in Baker Lake, Nunavut, (in the Canadian Arctic) and now leads St. John's Anglican Church in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. He is the father of two young boys and writes about family life and faith, fostering a deeper understanding of spirituality within his community. In his free time, he focuses on writing and composing new music for various ensembles.


    Social Media links for Aaron:
    Website – www.thesolbergs.family
    Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/theanglicanfamily/
    Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/theanglicanfamily
    TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@theanglicanfamily


    Social Media links for Méli:

    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1851013/episodes/15900688-discipline-as-a-necessary-struggle-aaron-solberg


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    33 mins

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