Because all of life is sacramental.
This is home to a podcast between friends about living sacramentally, usually with drinks. What’s ‘sacramental’? Good question.
At the end of a workweek, it’s good to sit at a table among friends, sip something lovely, and remind each other of what’s good in the world.
If a sacrament is “a visible sign of an invisible grace” (per many Church mothers and fathers), then we are graced with sacraments everywhere — in fact, our whole lives are sacraments.
While yes, we have the good gifts of seven historic Sacraments, like the Eucharist and baptism, there’s also something sacred about the words of a page-turning book, the giggle of our last-born, and the creak of a porch swing just before it rains.
To live sacramentally means to hold a posture of gratitude for the temporary things of earth that serve as portals into the eternal.
Pour yourself a favorite drink and join us at the end of a workweek, writers Seth Haines and Tsh Oxenreider, as we talk about faith, art, books, kids, community, friendship, marriages, food, music, and more — through this sacramental lens.
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