Liturgical Shenanigans: The Podcast

A podcast which seeks to find the liturgical in everyday moments and the sacramental in what is often thought of as mundane. This podcast features Maddie Lambert, Hannah Barker Nickolay, Jackson Nickolay, and Phil Quinn. They are liturgical artists, writers, preachers, theatre artists, musicians, poets, and dreamers seeking to foster a community of faithful wanderers and explore the intersection of the vocation of the artist and the minister.

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Episodes

S1.E6 | Our Christmas Shenanigans

Wednesday Dec 14, 2022

Wednesday Dec 14, 2022

Welcome to episode 6 of Liturgical Shenanigans! It is our longing to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys. So, welcome. We are so glad you are joining us on this journey. 
This week, hosts Maddie, Jackson, Hannah and Phil come together for a special holiday episode and share their most memorable Holiday traditions and reflect on the process of mourning when it becomes time for beloved traditions to die. Grab a warm beverage and don something cozy for our conversation.
What are your favorite holiday traditions? Or, what are your least favorite? Have you mourned the loss of one before? Celebrated when a tradition finally ended? We would be honored to hear about it.
Good news! Our conversation about holidays did not stop at the end of this official episode. You can hear our extended conversation if you are part of our Wayfolk Arts Patreon community! As a patron, you are granted access to a wider range of resources and community building opportunities with Wayfolk Arts. We would love for you to join us. Find us on Patreon to learn more and join:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
We want to get to know you, dear listeners! Come engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts, our Facebook page "Wayfolk Arts," or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
We will be taking a short break for the holidays and be back in the New Year for more shenanigans! 
Whatever holiday you celebrate (or don't) during this season, we at Wayfolk Arts are wishing you rest and safe spaces to be fully present to yourselves- however that might look.  
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Wednesday Nov 30, 2022

Trigger Warnings: Conversations about Clergy Abuse, Conversations about Church Abuse
Welcome to episode five of Liturgical Shenanigans! It is our longing to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys. So, welcome. We are so glad you are joining us on this journey. 
This week, Maddie Lambert brings us a liturgy she crafted entitled "A Lament for Women Abused by Clergy" and discusses what it means to engage liturgy as a form of storytelling and healing. This particular liturgy comes with potential triggers for our audience as it tells the story of a woman abused by clergy. Please engage it (or don’t) in whatever capacity is safest for you. To access a copy of Maddie’s liturgy you can do so at this link: https://wayfolkarts.com/blog/liturgy-of-the-month-december
This liturgy is also being published in an upcoming liturgical resource entitled “A Liturgy for All Bodies: New Words for a New World.” To learn more about this upcoming project and participate in the presale please explore more at this link: https://cyclicalpublishing.com/a-liturgy-for-all-bodies/?fbclid=IwAR1NuxN8jz78eo7prztFWA9euvc7-wJKbOPAG7mC2b0pOw4_dfIQR7QgK1Q
Good news! Our conversation about Maddie’s liturgy of the week did not stop at the end of this official episode. You can hear our extended conversation if you are part of our Wayfolk Arts Patreon community! As a patron, you are granted access to a wider range of resources and community building opportunities with Wayfolk Arts. We would love for you to join us. Find us on Patreon to learn more and join:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
We want to get to know you, dear listeners! Come engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts, our Facebook page "Wayfolk Arts," or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
Join us for our next podcast on Wednesday, December 14 , for more conversation on life and liturgy. We will then be taking a short break for the holidays. We will see you in the New Year for more shenanigans! 
If you or someone you know is in an unsafe situation or looking to process a traumatic experience like the one shared on our episode today, please reach out to us via our website (linked above) and we would be honored to help connect you with resources as we are able. 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Wednesday Nov 16, 2022

Welcome to episode four of Liturgical Shenanigans! We (your hosts) have been taking turns sharing liturgies that are of particular meaning to us as a way to introduce ourselves to you. We hope that this is a helpful way to get to know each of us and the way we approach liturgy, theology, and all of life. It is our longing to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys. So, welcome. We are so glad you are joining us on this journey. 
This week marks our final week of official introductions- though we hope you will continue to get to know us as we keep releasing biweekly episodes. For his introduction, Phil Quinn brings us "The Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi" and discusses the ways it has been formative for him. This particular liturgy is of public domain. To access the exact version we choose to engage in our episode today and read along with us you can do so at this website: Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi
We want to get to know you, dear listeners! Come engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts, our  Facebook page "Waylfolk Arts," or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
Good news! Our conversation about Phil's liturgy of the week did not stop at the end of this official episode. You can hear our extended conversation if you are part of our Wayfolk Arts Patreon community! As a patron, you are granted access to a wider range of resources and community building opportunities with Wayfolk Arts. We would love for you to join us. Find us on Patreon to learn more and join:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
Join us for our next podcast on Wednesday, November 30, for more conversation on life and liturgy.
 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Wednesday Nov 02, 2022

It's the third episode of Liturgical Shenanigans! We (your hosts) have been taking turns sharing liturgies that are of particular meaning to us as a way to introduce ourselves to you. We hope that this is a helpful way to get to know each of us and the way we approach liturgy, theology, and all of life. It is our longing to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys. So, welcome. We are so glad you are joining us on this journey. 
This week, Jackson Nickolay shares a liturgical shenanigan he wrote titled: “For the Darkening of Days.” If you would like to read along with us you can access the full liturgy here: https://wayfolkarts.com/blog/liturgy-of-the-month-a-liturgy-for-the-darkening-of-days
Please feel free to use this liturgy to ritualize the darkening of days in your own contexts. And let us know if you do! How did it go? What did you love? What did you change? We'd love to see pictures.
You can engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts, our  Facebook page Waylfolk Arts or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
Good news! Our conversation about Jackson's liturgy did not stop at the end of this official episode. You can hear our extended conversation if you are part of our Wayfolk Arts Patreon community! As a patron, you are granted access to a wider range of resources and community building opportunities with Wayfolk Arts. We would love for you to join us. Find us on Patreon to learn more and join:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
Join us for our next podcast on Wednesday, November 16, for more conversation on life and liturgy.
 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Wednesday Oct 19, 2022

Welcome to our second episode of Liturgical Shenanigans! For our first few episodes, each of our hosts are taking a turn sharing a liturgy that has been significant in their story. We hope that this is a helpful way to get to know each of us and the way we approach liturgy, theology, and all of life. This conversation also serves as a good entry point into what we hope to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts - an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys.
This week, Hannah Barker Nickolay shares a liturgy she wrote titled: “Prayer for Self.” If you would like to read along with us you can access her liturgy here: https://wayfolkarts.com/blog/liturgy-of-the-month-october-2022-prayer-for-self
Want to join the conversation? You can engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
Good news! Our conversation about Hannah's liturgy did not stop at the end of this official episode. You can hear our extended conversation if you are part of our Wayfolk Arts Patreon community! As a patron, you are granted access to a wider range of resources and community building opportunities with Wayfolk Arts. We would love for you to join us. Find us on Patreon to learn more and join:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
Join us for our next podcast on Wednesday, November 2, for more conversation on life and liturgy.
 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Wednesday Oct 05, 2022

Welcome to the first episode of Liturgical Shenanigans! For our first few episodes, each of our hosts are taking a turn sharing a liturgy that has been significant in their story. We hope that this is a helpful way to get to know each of us and the way we approach liturgy, theology, and all of life. This conversation also serves as a good entry point into what we hope to be building as a podcast and as Wayfolk Arts - an accepting community of faithful artists and sojourners providing a harbor of rest, recovery, and re-centering along life’s many paths and journeys.
This week, Maddie Lambert shares “Kingdom Vision” – a liturgy written by Dennae Pierre and shared on this podcast with her permission. This liturgy is published in her book titled Healing Prayers & Meditations to Resist a Violent World. You can purchase this book and find many other wonderful resources on her website: http://www.restorativeleaders.com
Want to join the conversation? You can engage with us on Instagram by following @WayfolkArts or by visiting our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com
If you’d like to be a part of what Wayfolk Arts is doing and see more content, we would welcome your support! Find us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/WayfolkArts
Join us for our next podcast on Wednesday, October 19, for more conversation on life and liturgy.
 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Sunday Sep 25, 2022

Hannah, Jackson, Maddie, and Phil all sat down to introduce themselves and some of the ideas for the podcast that they’re putting together. Have a listen and stay tuned for more shenanigans soon.
 
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

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