Recent Episodes
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Keep on Walking: The Camino de Santiago with Nan Marsh
Jul 5, 2023 – 17:47 -
Women Who Set the World on Fire
Apr 27, 2021 – 28:32 -
Saints of Charlottesville
Apr 19, 2021 – 28:58 -
Saints of Washington
Apr 10, 2021 – 27:37 -
Saints of Atlanta
Apr 3, 2021 – 26:07 -
Toni Morrison
Feb 10, 2021 – 29:10 -
The Saints We Need Right Now
Feb 4, 2021 – 28:30 -
Stories of Embodied Witness
Jan 27, 2021 – 20:56 -
Sophie Scholl
Jan 20, 2021 – 33:55 -
Tell the Truth, Live Redeemed
Jan 13, 2021 – 29:48 -
Aelred of Rievaulx
Jan 7, 2021 – 27:07 -
Stories of Hope & Connection
Dec 31, 2020 – 22:11 -
Martin Luther
Dec 24, 2020 – 34:38 -
Paul Brand
Dec 17, 2020 – 20:14 -
W.E.B. Du Bois
Dec 9, 2020 – 26:40 -
Brother Lawrence
Dec 3, 2020 – 26:44 -
John Wesley
Nov 25, 2020 – 29:15 -
Flannery O'Connor
Nov 19, 2020 – 29:41 -
Pandemic Christianity
Nov 12, 2020 – 22:55 -
A.W. Tozer
Nov 4, 2020 – 28:09 -
Sojourner Truth
Oct 29, 2020 – 20:10 -
Howard Thurman
Oct 21, 2020 – 23:29 -
Fannie Lou Hamer
Oct 14, 2020 – 26:52 -
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Oct 8, 2020 – 26:24 -
Augustine
Oct 1, 2020 – 26:18 -
Thomas Merton
Sep 24, 2020 – 29:06 -
Ignatius of Loyola
Sep 17, 2020 – 28:22 -
Bonus: Bold and Inspiring Tales
Jul 6, 2020 – 22:08 -
Body and Soul: Practices to Shape A Life
Feb 23, 2020 – 16:17 -
Dorothy Day
Feb 14, 2020 – 21:24 -
Juana Ines de la Cruz
Feb 10, 2020 – 21:20 -
Henri Nouwen
Jan 31, 2020 – 23:12 -
Who’s a Sinner? Who’s a Saint? Who decides?
Jan 24, 2020 – 27:33 -
Mary Paik Lee
Jan 17, 2020 – 24:08 -
Søren Kierkegaard
Jan 10, 2020 – 23:34 -
Saints for Nones and Everyone
Jan 3, 2020 – 20:21 -
Julian of Norwich
Dec 27, 2019 – 21:33 -
Francis and Clare of Assisi
Dec 19, 2019 – 23:48 -
Thérèse of Lisieux
Dec 12, 2019 – 24:07 -
Ancient Friendships & the Future of Faith
Dec 6, 2019 – 19:57 -
Benedict and Scholastica
Nov 29, 2019 – 22:07 -
Amanda Berry Smith
Nov 22, 2019 – 20:18 -
C.S. Lewis
Nov 15, 2019 – 20:27 -
Mother Teresa
Nov 4, 2019 – 24:49
Recent Reviews
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cfkinzernot good!totally unrelated to the soap opera. i am very disappointed.
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Annie C. S.Excited for more episodes!Vintage Saints and Sinners is both informative and accessible. It helps me to interact with and explore what it means to incorporate Christianity into your daily life. Looking forward to more episodes!
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Rebeccamomof3a joy!!as an avid podcast listener, I can firmly say that even with just two episodes available currently the Vintage Saints and Sinners Podcast is one of my favorites! Karen, whose warmth and openness pair so well with her intellect, creates a welcoming listening environment to learn more about some incredibly interesting saints, and sinners! I also applaud the sound mixing and production! An overall great listen!!!
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CaroUVAORangeavid listenerWhat a phenomenal podcast! I really appreciate Karen's conversations about these Saints and SInners in the Christian faith.
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S. D. PowersLovingly told stories of Saints who were human and can speak to our context.Karen makes you feel like you are sitting around her fireplace listening to stories of real human experience, struggle, and encounter with the divine. She places saints from ages past in conversation with our present circumstance to show the relevance of faith across generations.
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nanemarshVintage Saints and SinneraI was so excited for this podcast to come out after having read Karen’s book and it is better than I could have imagined!!! She provides a refreshing new look into Christianity and what that looks like in our daily lives. Also, the production done by Gabriel Hunter-Chang is phenomenal, along with music by Will Marsh! I am so impressed that she was able to collaborate with younger artists to create something none of us have seen before!
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Violet from AtlantaSpirituality for today’s world!Karen’s retelling of saints’ stories reveals a Christianity that’s lived, complex and inviting. Special guest Jonathan Merritt is a terrific conversation partner!
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