Theology on Mission
S10: E4 The Journey of 'The Narrow Path' Exploring Spiritual Formation with Rich Villodas
Episode notes
We live in a culture that wants it all. More is seen as better—whether it’s more money, social media fame, choices, or power. For those chasing this way of life, “narrow” seems negative. Who wants to narrow their options . . . or be seen as narrow-minded?
Jesus’ way is subversive and narrow. Yet, there is no more meaningful way to live.
Mike and Fitch are joined by Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship and author of 'The Narrow Path'. Rich shares insights from his book, which challenges cultural norms and highlights the paradox of the narrow yet spacious path defined by Jesus. The conversation delves into the integration of spiritual formation with justice, community care, and the multifaceted role of therapy within Christian life. There are unquestionable communal aspects of spiritual practices like Sabbath and lament. Gain practical guidance on navigating anger and fostering deep, healing relationships within faith communities. Rich’s personal experiences in a multi-ethnic congregation in Queens, NY, enrich the dialogue, making it a compelling listen for those looking to deepen their spiritual journey while resisting societal pressures.
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Timestamps:
02:58 Rich Villodas on Singing in Sermons
04:05 Discussing 'The Narrow Path'
05:04 Countercultural Spiritual Formation
05:47 Unexpected Happiness and Therapy
14:19 Sabbath and Community
21:55 Understanding Anger and Resentment
23:18 Normalizing Anger in the Church
24:43 Formation and Community
25:18 Confession and Vulnerability
25:36 The Role of Community in Healing
27:52 Weekly Confession Practice
28:56 The Importance of Vulnerable Community
31:18 Exploring Emotions with Theology
33:01 Final Thoughts on Spiritual Practices
38:56 Challenges of Multi-Ethnic Ministry