
Hosted by Bishop Kevin Donlon · EN

What does it truly mean to stand for your faith in the 21st century? Join us as we take a deep, captivating look into the powerful reality of Christian witness and martyrdom today. While many know the stories of "Red Martyrs" who gave everything for Christ, there is a whole world of faith waiting to be discovered. Together, we’ll explore the profound calling of "White Martyrs" and "Green Martyrs"—everyday believers boldly standing for Christ in a hostile world. Tune in to be inspired, challenged, and equipped to embrace the true cost of discipleship right where you are.

"Join us for a deep dive into the Communion of Saints. We’re exploring why venerating holy figures isn’t about adding more gods to the mix, but about honoring the legacy of faith that surrounds us. From theology to the liturgical calendar, discover how this ancient practice invites us into a wider family of believers."

This pod tract invites the listener to consider to a more disciplined Christian life, advocating for a recovery of traditional spiritual practices like fasting, almsgiving, and asceticism. In this program we explore that these practices are not relics of the past but rather vital tools for spiritual well being of the soul against the seductions of consumerism and materialism.

The Living Witness: Reimagining the Anglican Today we ask what what if the parish isn't a relic? Suppose it is the most radical "living" witness of the Kingdom of God we have?

A strong critique of the modern tendency to see the Christian faith as a purely personal, private relationship with God. This tract would reassert the corporate nature of the Church as the Body of Christ, arguing that salvation and sanctification are always lived out in community.

Pod Tract 14 is a pastoral and theological defense of the sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). Fr. Scott Fleming addresses the modern discomfort with admitting wrong doing, arguing that confession and repentance is a necessity for the soul as a means of grace and spiritual healing in an age of anxiety and self-justification.

This Pod Tract consider the question of Christian Unity and the See of Peter. How do we consider the historic apostolic ministry while not embracing claims of universal jurisdiction. especially in light of Resolution #9 from Lambeth 1920.

This weeks podtract considers contemporary approaches to the Scriptures such as secular biblical criticism and the privatized, individualistic hermeneutic of scripture. This podtract argues for reading the Bible communally and liturgically, within the interpretive tradition of the Church Fathers and the rule of faith is and has been the normative way.

In this pod tract Bishop Kevin is emphasizing that the liturgy itself—the structure of the Mass, the rhythm of the Church year, the use of sacred music, and the lectionary—is the most fundamental form of Christian education. It would make a case for why traditional worship is not just a preference, but an essential pedagogical tool for teaching the faith.

.Fr. Scott Fleming offers a call to the church to rebuild a robust catechetical foundation for adults and children in a post Christian world. He makes the case for the necessity of teaching the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer as foundational to Christian identity,. This is critical for a western culture that has lost its collective memory of these basics.