
What is it like to live on an Indigenous Reserve in Canada? Rev. Stephen talks with Leo Atlookan, a member of the Eabametoong first nation in Fort Hope, Northern Ontario. Like many reserves, the water from the taps is not safe to drink. Leo shares with us his experiences of living on a reserve that people love, but which many must leave due to a persistent lack of safe housing. The podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google Play and our website at www.lawrenceparkchurch.ca.
Sep 16, 2021
41 min

In this episode of The Rooster Crows Podcast, Stephen speaks with Dr. HyeRan Kim-Cragg from the University of Toronto. Dr. Kim- Cragg has spent years teaching about racism and colonization in Christian Seminaries. She believes that the Bible has a lot to answer for, and it can also be an important part of the solution. Has the Bible helped us to get to our modern crisis of racism? Please listen.
Jun 23, 2021
51 min

Spiritual traditions speak a lot about eternity, but what is it? Is eternity a long time, or something else? In this episode, we talk about religious and scientific ideas about time and eternity, with our special guest Professor Benjamin Olshin of Philadelphia. He is the author of Deciphering Reality, and has recently been writing a book on the nature of time.
May 6, 2021
54 min

What is forgiveness? And when is it time to seek our reconciliation? That's what we explore this week, by talking about the deeper meanings of the Bible story that inspired the Broadway show, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
Apr 21, 2021
47 min

Paradoxes: can't live with them, can't live without them. Paradoxes are those parts of life where opposites come together and refuse to part, which is both frustrating and confusing. But spiritual traditions and folk tales tell us that appreciating paradox is the key to wisdom. So how can we learn to love paradoxes, and use them to reach the next level in our understanding of the world?
Mar 18, 2021
57 min

This week’s podcast is about an old movie that gave birth to a term that we hear every day now: gaslighting. The movie is “Gaslight”, made in 1944, starring Ingrid Bergman. The film’s depiction of emotional manipulation has seen a new lease on life as people have used the same approach on the internet and in politics. How much are we as a civilization still being gaslighted today? That’s what Rev. Stephen Milton and Joyce Taylor discuss in today’s podcast.
Mar 2, 2021
38 min

Every year, millions of people buy Christmas trees, even in the middle of a pandemic. But why? There are no Christmas trees mentioned in the Bible, yet Christians go out of their way to buy them. In this week’s episode, Stephen and Joyce talk about the deep symbolism beneath the craze for Christmas trees. How they relate to trees in other religious traditions, and why there may actually be some very good subconscious reasons for putting them up, even in our largely secular society.
Mar 2, 2021
39 min

In this podcast we feature highlights from our church’s anniversary bash, which took place in November of 2020. Lawrence Park Community Church was created 75 years ago, as a place where people from multiple Christian denominations could worship. One of our former ministers, Rev. Dr William Kervin, provides the sermon, and we hear some music from the service. There is even a very funny ditty written about the history of the church, recorded with a great sense of humour by our own Amye Sagar.
Mar 2, 2021
29 min

What happens when leaders are corrupt? Can they expect to get away with it or does life have a way of catching up with them? Can the wicked prosper until the end or will they get their just desserts? That's what we explore in this week’s podcast.
Mar 2, 2021
22 min
