On tomorrow night's show we are talking about the seven deadly sins, and what our modern take might be on the list which was famously touted during medieval times. We'd love to hear your thoughts about how the list of no-no's might be interpreted today. 
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You might have noticed that we haven't been uploading the podcasts lately. I've finally had the chance to catch up with the podcasts from the last few weeks. You can listen by following the links below: 

We catch up with Noel from SDA Kindship Australia.


We caught up with Nick from Jehovah's Witness Support, providing a safe place for GLBTI Jehovah's Witnesses.


The first instalment of our sin special.
 
This week, we caught up with Linda Copley, a leader from Freedom2b in Melbourne. Freedom2b is a support group for Pentecostal, Charismatic and Evangelical GLBTIQ people. Check out Freedom2b's website for more information and the latest activities. http://www.freedom2b.org/ 

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We talk to Dr Andrew Dutney about what happens after we die. Dr Dutney is Principal of the Uniting College for Leadership and Theology in Adelaide and Associate Professor in the School of Theology at Flinders University.


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Peter the panelist and Andrew the poof talk about how recent world events have challenged their faith. How does your faith call you to respond to natural disasters? We also explore what lent is, and what ways it is celebrated.


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Music can change our mood, and help us heal at times of trouble. We talk to Australia's first music therapist Professor Denise Grocke.  p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica}

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On this week's show, Joy and Andrew explore a little about the ways new technologies have influenced our experience of spirituality and religion. How are organized religions embracing technology in ministry?

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This week we caught up with Chris Rowntree and Rev Dr Rod Pattenden. Chris and Rod shared a little with us about exploring issues of faith and spirituality through various art forms, including visual arts, performance art, and poetry. 

Chris spoke in a little extra detail about The Blake Prize and the Babble:on conference which will be visiting Melbourne at the end of March. More information about the blake prize can be found here and here.

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Kenneth joins us this week to share his faith tradition, Soka Gakkai Buddhism. We explore what it means to be a SGI Buddhist, and how Kenneth experiences spirituality. 

More information about SGI in Australia is available here

In the spirit spa tonight Bertie educates us about Feng Sheui. 

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This valentine's we are asking the question: What ways can we show love to others around us at work or in other social situations? Is valentine's day just for the romantic notion  of love? 

This week we also catch up with Brian Finch, all-round nice guy and coordinator for Habitat for Humanity's Victorian chapter. We learn about habitat's unique response to the Victorian bushfires, and how they are tackling the issue of housing affordability. 

In the spirit spa, we are looking at spiritually focussed ways to celebrate this valentine's day.


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