A Show of Faith

By: Rabbi Stuart Federow Fr. Mario Arroyo Dr. David Capes and Rudy Kong
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  • Millennial, Priest, Minister, and Rabbi walk into a radio station...

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  • January 19, 2025 The Transformative Power of Speech
    Jan 22 2025

    Speech has the power to shape our world, but what happens when words are replaced by emojis and symbols? In this episode of "A Show of Faith," we explore the profound impact of language through the lens of religion and philosophy.

    We kick off with a discussion about the transformative power of speech, drawing inspiration from the Hebrew scriptures and the unforgettable words of Martin Luther King Jr. As we navigate the intricacies of verbal and non-verbal communication in our digital age, we delve into the significance of understanding both spoken and written language, while sharing a few light-hearted musings about weather preferences.

    Rudy takes us on a personal journey through his silent retreat experience, highlighting the importance of listening amidst the constant noise of modern life. We dive into the concept of self-revelation through language and the parallels between human interaction and divine revelation. The discussion addresses how our words serve as a reflection of our inner selves, acting as a barometer for our hearts' abundance.

    The episode examines the dual nature of speech as both a biological function and cultural construct, with English and Judeo-Christian traditions playing a key role in shaping how we communicate.

    The conversation shifts to the delicate balance of truth, love, and civility in communication. Through everyday scenarios and historical examples like Martin Luther King Jr., we highlight the importance of speaking truth with compassion. We also touch upon the divine aspect of humor and its role in communication, sharing a humorous anecdote about a monk in a silent order. As we wrap up, we celebrate contributions from notable figures such as Darrell Bock and Father Mario, and remind our listeners of the significance of events like Martin Luther King Day.

    Join us as we reflect on the power of words and humor in connecting us to one another and fostering a sense of community.

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    55 mins
  • January 12, 2024 Love and Faith: Interpreting Commandments and Community Obligations
    Jan 13 2025

    What does it truly mean to love your neighbor as yourself? This question, steeped in ancient wisdom, becomes the heart of our discussion on "A Show of Faith." Join us as Reverend David Capes, Father Mario Arroyo, Rabbi Stuart Federow, and Rudy, a millennial theologian, navigate the profound intersections of love and faith across religious teachings.

    Listeners will gain insights into the "love commandment" found in the New Testament and the Old Testament Hebrew Bible, while exploring the timeless parable of the Good Samaritan. Together, we uncover how these teachings resonate with the complexities of contemporary public life, emphasizing the importance of empathy and community through the lens of modern challenges, such as the devastating fires in Los Angeles.

    Our dialogue takes a thought-provoking turn as we explore the nuances of living a life aligned with ancient commandments. Ponder the profound question posed to Jesus, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" and discover how these teachings from Deuteronomy and Leviticus still guide us today.

    We examine the delicate balance between action and intention, reflecting on the deep-seated connections between emotions, intellect, and faith. Through lively conversations about morality and public policy, we scrutinize the roles of Christians and Jews in addressing pressing issues like immigration and homelessness. Together, we reflect on real-world examples of compassionate legislation and the moral responsibilities we hold in an interconnected society.

    Finally, we venture into the realms of personal responsibility and the power of words. Explore the consequences of choosing to live in high-risk environments, delving into the broader implications for society when resources are directed towards sustaining such choices.

    We wrap up with an engaging discussion on the dynamic nature of language, recognizing its ability to create, heal, and harm. As we ponder forgiveness, repentance, and the enduring relevance of the Good Samaritan, our conversation encourages reflection on who our neighbor truly is and how mercy shapes our actions.

    Join us for this episode, where faith, love, and the power of words guide an exploration of moral and ethical landscapes.

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    55 mins
  • January 5, 2025 Interfaith Prayer: Exploring Liturgical Structure and Spiritual Connection
    Jan 6 2025

    Join us as we engage in a thought-provoking exchange about the structured and liturgical nature of Catholic prayer, compared to the free-flowing evangelical approach. We bring fresh insights and questions into the mix, making this episode a tapestry of spiritual perspectives that promises to enhance your understanding of religious practices.

    Our conversation offers a fresh dynamic, as we weave through the contrasts and similarities between Jewish and Christian prayers. Discover how these traditions provide a spiritual connection and explore the theological implications and practical applications of prayer. From the heart's free flow to the rhythmic cadence of liturgy, this episode is a rich exploration that will leave you with a deeper appreciation and an eagerness to ponder the role of prayer in your life. Whether you're a devout follower or simply curious, tune in for a discussion that's sure to be as educational as it is engaging.

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    56 mins

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