What can Catholics and Protestants learn from each other's traditions? Can we work together in God’s upside-down kingdom? And when can—or should—we set aside the subtle (or not-so-subtle) differences in thought, doctrine, and practice of our own Christian belief systems to work toward a common good?Alissa Molina hosts an intimate and honest ecumenical conversation with co-hosts Kayla Craig, Gina Ciliberto, and Lindsy Wallace. We’re thinking outside the box when it comes to our unofficial theme of this season: *Get Your People *and applying it to a discussion on ecumenism, hoping to model empathetic and loving discourse about our faith traditions.In this episode, we:
- Discuss the meaning within ecumenical friendships
- Model asking and answering difficult questions (like about communion/Eucharist) with grace
- Break down misconceptions about Protestantism and Catholicism (What are Evangelicals? What is non-denominational? What's a mainline denomination? Why do Catholics use the phrase "convert"?)
- Explore the importance of having a posture of curiosity instead of defensiveness
- Talk about how we can apply a more nuanced and intentionally upside-down approach to our faiths
Join us as we explore how to develop deeper understandings between our Protestant and Catholic sisters and brothers. Reading & Resources:
- Alissa on the Catholic Feminist Podcast)
- “Why I Stay” by Shannon Evans)
- CCDA)
- 7 Key Differences Between Protestant and Catholic Doctrine)
- Protestant Tour of Catholic Church)
News, Notes, and Links:
- Support more conversations like this on Upside Down Podcast! Please visit us), where you can pledge a few dollars of monthly support to help us pay our bills and keep the conversations going.
- Learn more at Upside Down Podcast.)
- We’re on Instagram), too.
- Join the Upside Down Together Facebook Group!)
Support the show)