Greater Things with J.D. McQueen and Fr. Barry Cuba
a Catholic Podcast with former Episcopal priest J.D. McQueen and Fr. Barry Cuba of St. Theresa Catholic Church
We found 10 episodes of Greater Things with J.D. McQueen and Fr. Barry Cuba with the tag “catholicism”.
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Episode 13: Using Your Gifts
September 3rd, 2024 | Season 1 | 40 mins 34 secs
austin, catholicism, giving, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church
Fr. Barry and J.D. discuss the concept of receiving gifts from God and what happens when these gifts are freely shared with others. When you enter into the flow of blessings, you will find yourself and your purpose and often be surprised by joy.
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Episode 12: Blessings
August 22nd, 2024 | Season 1 | 49 mins 51 secs
austin, blessings, catholicism, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church
Catching up after summer activities, Fr. Barry Cuba and J.D. McQueen discuss a topic and activity seen every day in the life of the Church: Blessings. What happens when someone or something is blessed and how can blessings have a profound impact on our lives?
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Episode 11: Three Stages of the Interior Life
July 29th, 2024 | Season 1 | 50 mins 50 secs
austin, catholicism, illuminative, purgative, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, summer, unitive
Fr. Barry and J.D. speak about their study and experience of the three traditional stages of the interior life of one who is seeking God: the purgative way, the illuminative way, and the unitive way.
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Episode 10: Public v. Private Revelation
July 19th, 2024 | Season 1 | 49 mins 53 secs
acc, austin, austin community college, catholicism, mary, religion, revelation, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church
J.D. and Fr. Barry introduce a topic that can sometimes be confusing, and even a bit personal, to Catholics - the difference between public and private revelation.
Public revelation is God's self-disclosure to all people.
Private revelation is God's self-disclosure to an individual or a group.Various devotions and piety exist within the Catholic Church due to its global nature and long history; but what beliefs are essential to our faith and lead us to salvation?
Fr. Barry also speaks a bit to his new role as Chaplain for Austin Community College.
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Episode 9: Glory to God
July 3rd, 2024 | Season 1 | 45 mins 52 secs
catholicism, pope francis, praise, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, training camp
J.D. and Fr. Barry consider a listener's insightful question about why we sing the Gloria. They also discuss how worship is like training camp: an intense, focused period of preparation so that when we who have worshiped walk out of the Church and into the world, we can recognize God in it and respond in faith to whatever life may throw at us.
Veteran players often mentor those new to the team during training camp. Developing that same attitude towards those new to the church, welcoming them with experience and mentorship, can build community and connection.
Another image of the Church is used by Pope Francis and others, that of a field hospital. The Church forms and trains disciples, but it's also a place for the wounded to heal, a respite for those who may be bruised or injured by the world. J.D. and Fr. Barry share their experience of worship as an encounter with Christ the healer and Divine Physician.
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Episode 8: Getting Worship "Rite"
June 24th, 2024 | Season 1 | 48 mins 59 secs
austin, catholicism, relationship, religion, rituals, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, texas, worship
Fr. Barry and J.D. continue their exploration (and explication?) of a solid Catholic understanding of worship. Why do we "have to go" to Mass? How can we participate fully, actively, and consciously in the liturgy so that worship is a transformative experience instead of a repetitive responsibility? We hope this episode will have you thinking about Mass in a new way and attending Mass with a new sense of awe!
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Episode 7: Worship and Idolatry
June 18th, 2024 | Season 1 | 48 mins 36 secs
catholicism, church family, idolatry, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, worship
So many people spend their lives trying to fill the hole of emptiness inside us. Fr. Barry and J.D. reflect on the concept of the church as a family and the communal experience of attending Mass. Worship is discussed as a relationship with God rather than just an activity, and prioritizing this relationship is emphasized. The concept of idolatry is explored, highlighting how prioritizing work or other things over God can negatively impact our lives.
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Episode 6: If You Don't Go to Daily Mass, Are You a Bad Catholic? Seeking a More Meaningful Relationship wtih God
April 30th, 2024 | Season 1 | 50 mins 19 secs
austin, catholicism, confirmation, god's image, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, texas
The podcast explores various aspects of Christianity, including the concept of God, the importance of prayer, and the process of discerning a vocation in the church.
Topics covered include:
The meaning of Confirmation and the Bishop's role.
Having a positive image of God for mental and spiritual well-being.
How God's justice and mercy work together.
Discerning God's voice and following a calling.
The importance of daily spiritual practices and prayer.
Developing a meaningful relationship with God.
J.D. and Father Barry emphasize the importance of understanding God's nature and building a personal connection through prayer and reflection. -
Episode 5: Spiritual Dentistry?: On Suffering, Listening and Loving like Jesus
April 24th, 2024 | Season 1 | 46 mins 30 secs
austin, catholicism, easter, lent, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, suffering, texas
J.D. and Fr. Barry talk about responding to suffering. Why do pain and roadblocks happen in our lives and what should we do when it happens to us?
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Episode 4: The Reunion & Reconciliation of the Season of Easter: How to Be More Like Peter
April 17th, 2024 | Season 1 | 43 mins 21 secs
austin, catholicism, easter, fr. mike schmitz, lent, religion, spirituality, st. theresa catholic church, texas
Fr. Barry and J.D. discuss how to live the Easter season like St. Peter. We consider what it was like for Peter to be around a resurrected Christ, his friend, brother and God who he personally put to death. How did the future first Pope and father of the church, Peter, react during Christ's resurrection, and what does that mean for us today?