Abiding Together

著者: Heather Khym Michelle Benzinger Sr Miriam James Heidland
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  • Providing a place of connection, rest and encouragement for women who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.
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Providing a place of connection, rest and encouragement for women who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.
Abiding Together Podcast 2019 711442
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  • S16 E13 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Epilogue and Preparing for the Triduum
    2025/04/14

    In this episode, we conclude our Lenten book study by focusing on the epilogue and sharing ideas on how to prepare for the Triduum. During Holy Week, our Lord invites us to join Him on His Paschal journey. We reflect on how He takes on our suffering, sin, and brokenness and brings them to the Father so that death may be destroyed forever. We also talk about the importance of remembering how God has transformed our lives, the call to “be not afraid”, and how our Lord is restoring our deepest identities. You are in our prayers dear friends, and we will see you again in the Easter season!

    Heather’s One Thing - Glory: Women’s Gathering (June 6th-8th 2025)

    Heather’s Other One Thing - The Pause App from Wild at Heart

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Peaceful Guitar Playlist from Spotify

    Michelle’s One Thing - Everything about Easter (the Liturgy, flowers, decorations…everything!)

    Announcement:

    We will be taking a two week break for Easter and will see you again on May 5th!

    Journal Questions:

    • Where do I need the Lord to grow my capacity?
    • Where do I still need resurrection?
    • What sorrowful places in my life need a reminder of the Lord’s victory?
    • Where in my life do I despise or push away or idolize my humanity?

    Discussion Questions:

    • How can you embrace a kingdom mindset this Holy Week?
    • What has been your Jubilee story?
    • How do you see your humanity as an obstacle rather than a gift to the world?
    • How does the Lord want to personally and individually restore your humanity?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “There are ways of being crucified that do not involve rough wood and heavy nails, but a love beyond our capacity to love, which means a love that has been given to us by God.” (Catherine Doherty)

    Scripture for Lectio:

    “The next day the great crowd that had come to the festival heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord, The King of Israel!” Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, as it is written: “do not be afraid daughter of Zion; look your king is coming, sitting on a donkey’s colt.”” (John 12:12-15)

    Sponsor - Mary Powathil:

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Mary Powathil

    01:25 - Intro

    02:18 - Welcome

    03:44 - Our Personal Resurrection Stories

    05:24 - Do Not Be Afraid

    08:10 - Speaking Truth

    09:39 - Honor and Honesty

    11:09 - Restoration of Our Deepest Identities

    13:14 - The Importance of Remembering

    15:13 - Humanity

    17:11 - An Individual and Unique Love

    17:49 - Pray for Priests and Holy Week Services

    21:03 - The Tears that Fell

    22:49 - One Things

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  • S16 E12 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Chapter Nine and Conclusion
    2025/04/07

    In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapter 9 and the conclusion. We reflect on the goodness of God and why we need not be afraid even when we do not understand what He is doing or how He is working in our lives. We also talk about how the Holy Spirit is like a salve to the wounds in our life, the importance of taking the authority we’ve been given by God, and why hungering and thirsting for God allows us to grow in intimacy with Him.

    Heather’s One Thing - Healing Prayers and Renunciations by Dr. Bob Schuchts

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Mango Salsa Recipe

    Michelle’s One Thing - The Way of Love by Marie Miller

    Journal Questions:

    • How can I make Jubilee a lifestyle?
    • How does my heart respond to the unexpected works and movements of the Holy Spirit?
    • Where in my life do I need to welcome the Holy Spirit?
    • Where does the Lord want to liberate me?

    Discussion Questions:

    • How can you embrace the spirit of Jubilee and not the letter of Jubilee?
    • How will you embrace the sacraments, pilgrimages, and indulgences this year?
    • Where in your heart do you feel like you need to be cautious and protective with the Lord?
    • What are the things in your life filling you with a false satiation?
    • What are the graces you’ve received this Lent?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “For that reason, the Jubilee 2025 is a highly appropriate time for individuals and communities to enter more deeply into the life of the Holy Spirit.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 111)

    “What are some practical steps to bring jubilee into our hearts? How do we embrace the Spirit of jubilee and not the letter of jubilee? How do we make good use of 2025 and the years following? How do we make jubilee a lifestyle? How do we sustain liberty? There are three simple answers: sacraments, pilgrimages, and indulgences.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 113)



    Scripture for Lectio:

    "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” (2 Corinthians 3:17)

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - West Coast Catholic

    01:30 - Intro

    02:06 - Welcome

    05:20 - Scripture Verse and Guiding Quote

    06:20 - The Holy Spirit

    08:40 - A Salve to Our Wounds

    10:28 - He is Good

    12:28 - In the School of the Holy Spirit

    14:23 - Sacraments, Pilgrimages, and Indulgences

    18:31 - Taking Authority

    20:30 - Are We Hungry Enough?

    22:44 - Stirring Up Hunger

    24:44 - The Price of Liberation

    27:40 - Graces Received During Lent

    29:09 - One Things

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    34 分
  • S16 E11 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Chapters Seven and Eight
    2025/03/31
    In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapters 7 & 8. We reflect on the many ways Jesus wants to make us whole, by exercising the evil out of our lives, forgiving our sins, and leading us to freedom. We also compare that to what the enemy is trying to do, make us feel alone, scatter the pieces of our heart, and bring us out of communion with each other and with God. Jesus wants to love us into healing and is waiting for our invitation. It is up to us to open the door and allow Jesus to enter ever deeper into our hearts. Heather’s One Thing - Authentic Masculinity and Intimacy with Jesus - A Pints with Aquinas Episode w/ John Eldredge (YouTube) (Spotify) Heather’s Other One Thing - Songs in the Desert Spotify Playlist Sister Miriam’s One Thing - March Madness Michelle’s One Thing - She Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood by Suzanne Bilodeau Other Resources Mentioned: Daily ExamenThe Song “When I Forget” by Amanda Cook Announcement: It’s not too late to order your copy of “Jesus and the Jubilee” at the St. Paul Center with promo code “ABIDE15” for 15% off. There are also bulk discounts available. Journal Questions: Have I experienced the revelation of Christ’s identity as the Messiah in a personal way?What little parts of my heart has the Lord been restoring this Lent?How has God been personally restoring my relationship with Him, exorcising me from evil, and bringing me into relationship with my neighbor?Spend time in prayer and meditate on the image of a door with locks on it. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you: What is the name of this lock? Discussion Questions: How has my heart been pierced by this intricate story of salvation?What are you feasting on in relation to your fasting this Lent?“We all need exorcism.” How do you see this truth in your own heart and life?Where can you invite the Holy Spirit into my heart for restoration? Quote to Ponder: “Even though he is God in the flesh and could organize his ministry in any way, notice that Jesus chose: (1) relationship with God, (2) exorcism of evil, and (3) relationship with neighbor. Deliverance flows from God, not man.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 72-73) Scripture for Lectio: “Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” (Matt 18:18) Sponsor - Heritage Retreat Center: Discover Heritage — A Sacred Destination for Renewal Looking for a place to unplug, reconnect, and deepen your faith? Heritage is a revitalized Catholic settlement, just two hours east of Atlanta, where faith, history, and natural beauty converge. Set on 200 peaceful acres, Heritage offers: - Cozy cottages for restful overnight stays - A historic church rich in tradition - Religious art to inspire reflection - Prayer gardens for quiet contemplation - Meeting spaces for groups seeking connection - Delicious, all-inclusive meals to nourish both body and soul Whether you’re coming for the day or staying overnight, Heritage provides a serene escape with plenty of outdoor space for exploring nature and embracing stillness. One guest described her visit as: “Serene, beautiful, and oh so peaceful. This place truly fills your cup! I’ve visited twice now and can’t wait to go back.” Come experience the peace for yourself! ➡️ Learn more at HeritageGA.org or follow us on Instagram at @heritage.ga. Have questions? DM us anytime! ❤️ Timestamps: 00:00 - Heritage Retreat Center 01:23 - Intro 02:15 - Welcome 03:26 - Deliverance Comes from the Lord 04:59 - A World at War 07:19 - Back to Nazareth 08:48 - Bringing the Many Parts Together 10:15 - He is Who He Says He is 11:32 - A Continuous Liberation and Invitation 14:09 - The Arrows the Hit Our Soul 16:39 - We All Need Exorcism 19:28 - Feasting on the Holy Spirit 21:29 - The Power of Confession 25:36 - One Things
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    31 分

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