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The Wild Way Podcast

The Wild Way Podcast

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ABIDE, LEARN, AND GO with The Wild Way Home of A Slow Journey Through Lent and A Slow Journey Through John Weekdays we take 10-12 minutes to dwell richly in the bible while focusing on the inward journey of learning, contemplative practices, and prayer and the outward journey of integration, action, and becoming people of love in the world. Weekends we do a theology dive into the implications of Scripture for thought-provoking bible study, spiritual growth, and discipleship. Followers of Jesus, questioners of Jesus, and questioning followers are all welcome.The Wild Way Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • LS 36: Series recap, listener emails, and what's coming up
    Apr 19 2026

    In this final episode of Liminal Spaces, we step out from behind the microphone to introduce ourselves and reflect on the Liminal Spaces journey.

    Meet Nick & Jamie

    Jamie spent 15 years as a Biblical Studies teacher and teacher librarian, is finishing her MA in Theology and Culture, and is completing her first novel. Nick served as a church pastor for nearly 30 years and holds a master's degree in spiritual formation. Together we are a blended family with six young adult children, living in a small, remote, rain-soaked town on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.

    Series Recap

    We journeyed through seven weeks exploring liminal spaces, those threshold places between the old and the new, using Israel's wilderness journey as our guide.

    • Week 1: Defined liminal spaces and how Lent itself is an intentional liminal season.
    • Week 2: Remembered Egypt and how good seasons can become places we must leave.
    • Week 3: Entered the disorientation where old landmarks disappear.
    • Week 4: Faced the long waiting, despair, and dark nights of the soul with Elijah.
    • Week 5: Discovered that life and provision are possible in the wilderness.
    • Week 6: Noticed signs of new life, pruning, and abiding.
    • Week 7: Stood at the Jordan, looking back at God's faithfulness and forward to the Promised Land.
    • The Triduum walked us through Holy Week: Maundy Thursday's new commandment, Good Friday at the cross, Holy Saturday's hidden work of God, and Easter Sunday's resurrection joy.

    Key Points

    • The trust and daily dependence we learn in the wilderness is the same trust we need in the Promised Land, even when life is good.
    • God may be most powerfully at work when he appears most absent.
    • When we are broken and in despair, God often speaks very quietly, as he did with Elijah.
    • It is okay to honestly cry out and lament to God. He wants to be there with us.

    What's Next

    A Slow Journey Through Ephesians begins October 2026. We are also turning A Slow Journey Through John into a devotional book.

    In the meantime, go back to episode one of A Slow Journey Through John, or check out our Rhythms of Life workbook on Amazon.

    Start a Wild Way Circle

    Interested in starting a small group? Email us at podcast@thewildway.ca.

    Support Us

    This podcast is produced by two people with no team and no budget. If this series meant something to you, support us at thewildway.ca.

    DONATE TO THE WILD WAY⁠⁠. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.

    Thank you for journeying with us. See you in October.

    Connect: podcast@thewildway.ca | @GoTheWildWay | thewildway.ca


    FURTHER RESOURCES:

    • The Liminal Spaces playlist is available on Spotify.
    • Rhythms of Life spiritual formation course now available as digital download from our website or print version on Amazon.



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    58 mins
  • LS 35: "I am making all things new" (Colossians 1; Luke 24; Ephesians 3)
    Apr 5 2026

    Special announcement from Nick and Jamie to follow today's meditation!

    If you’ve it all the way through Liminal Spaces with us, and to the end of this Easter meditation, we are incredibly grateful for you, and we’d like to hear from you. We have a special bonus episode coming up in a couple of weeks, where we will share our reflections on this Liminal Spaces series.

    We would love for you to be a part of that episode. If Liminal Spaces has been a blessing to you, would you please send us a voice note or a written note about how this podcast series has impacted you. You can send your responses to podcast@thewildway.ca.

    Make sure to include your first name and where you are listening from. We will play your message or share your words on our final podcast.

    (And don’t forget to like, follow, and share this podcast with others! It really helps spread the word.)


    The Liminal Spaces Companion Journal for daily personal reflection questions and a weekly small group discussion guide.

    The Liminal Spaces Series is a contemplative journey through the Scriptures on the theme of wilderness, growth, and change. It was originally broadcast for the season of Lent, but it can be used at any time of the year.


    We invite you into Scripture, reflection, and intentional practices to help you abide in the presence of Jesus and the Word of God, learn by studying the Scriptures, and go with intention to love the world. Each weekday is a 10-12 minute devotional, with the exception of the final four meditations (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday) which are slightly longer.


    The Liminal Spaces bibliography can be found on our website.


    Scriptures are taken from various translations, the most common being the Common English Bible (CEB), the English Standard Version (ESV), and the New Living Translation (NLT).


    Music credits: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/tecnosine/europa. License code: JLBYXBPJKTIBGNWW


    FURTHER RESOURCES:

    • The Liminal Spaces playlist is available on Spotify.
    • Rhythms of Life spiritual formation course now available as digital download from our website or print version on Amazon.


    Follow us on social media for weekly practices: @gothewildway

    Contact us: podcast (at) thewildway.ca.


    DONATE TO THE WILD WAY⁠. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.


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    22 mins
  • LS 34: Triduum 3 - Holy Saturday (various Scriptures)
    Apr 4 2026

    The Liminal Spaces Companion Journal for daily personal reflection questions and a weekly small group discussion guide.

    The Liminal Spaces playlist is available on Spotify.


    That evening Joseph of Arimathea came to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body. Pilate gave him permission to take it. There was a garden in the place where Jesus was crucified, and in the garden was a new tomb in which no one had ever been laid...

    Following Jewish burial customs, Joseph bought a linen cloth, took Jesus down from the cross, wrapped him in the cloth with spices, and laid him in the tomb that had been carved out of rock. The women who had come with Jesus from Galilee followed him. Joesph rolled a stone against the entrance to the tomb, and went away. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were there, sitting in front of the tomb.”

    ~ combined Gospel accounts of Jesus burial


    "He was put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit, in which he went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison."

    ~ 1 Peter 3:18-19


    "What does 'he ascended' mean except that he also descended into the lower regions of the earth? He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole universe."

    ~ Ephesians 4:9-10


    Jesus suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he descended into hell on the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven…"

    ~ the Apostles' Creed


    The Liminal Spaces Series is a contemplative journey through the Scriptures on the theme of wilderness, growth, and change. It was originally broadcast for the season of Lent, but it can be used at any time of the year.


    We invite you into Scripture, reflection, and intentional practices to help you abide in the presence of Jesus and the Word of God, learn by studying the Scriptures, and go with intention to love the world. Each weekday is a 10-12 minute devotional, with the exception of the final four meditations (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday) which are slightly longer.


    The Liminal Spaces bibliography can be found on our website.


    Scriptures are taken from various translations, the most common being the Common English Bible (CEB), the English Standard Version (ESV), and the New Living Translation (NLT).


    Music credits: Maksym Dudchyk on Pixabay. Used with permission.


    FURTHER RESOURCES:

    • The Liminal Spaces playlist is available on Spotify.
    • Rhythms of Life spiritual formation course now available as digital download from our website or print version on Amazon.


    Follow us on social media for weekly practices: @gothewildway

    Contact us: podcast (at) thewildway.ca.


    DONATE TO THE WILD WAY⁠. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.

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    16 mins
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