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"Proclaim Peace" Season 2, Episode 4 // Adam and Eve as an Archetype for Understanding Conflict, With Mallory Everton
February 24, 2026
Jen and Patrick are joined by Mallory Everton to explore the themes of personal peace, the complexity of relationships, and the foundational story of Adam and Eve as a lens for understanding conflict and decision-making. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, self-compassion, and the role of creativity in navigating life's challenges. The conversation emphasizes the need for community and connection in the pursuit of peace and spiritual growth.
Sabbath Devotional: Love Your Enemies
February 22, 2026
“Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you” (Matthew 5:43–44). This radical love is not unique to Christianity. The Buddha taught the practice of METTA- or Loving Kindness. The Dalai Lama taught that our enemy can be our best teacher. The Quran instructs Muslims to "repel evil with...
Becoming a Refugee in the United States: A Step-by-Step Illustration
February 18, 2026
Most U.S. refugee programs remain on hold. This leaves tens of thousands of refugees suspended in various phases of the approval and resettlement process. Among this group, some refugees in the U.S. will be reverified according to a memo issued by the presidential administration in November 2025.
"Proclaim Peace" Season 2, Episode 3 // Navigating Peace in Relationships, With Jennifer Finlayson-Fife
February 10, 2026
Jennifer Finlayson-Fife joins Jen and Patrick to discuss the multifaceted nature of peace, particularly in the context of relationships and marriage as they read about Adam and Eve. She emphasizes that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but involves a sense of well-being and mutual respect.
The United States Armed Forces and Their Role in Domestic Affairs: Part 2
January 30, 2026
The trend toward politicizing the military is a dangerous one. Federal and state troops help maintain the freedoms on which the Republic stands, and misusing them creates a dissonance difficult to overcome. For these reasons, legal scholars and politicians alike have been calling for a tightening of the laws that govern when and how the military and National Guard and Reserves are federally deployed on U.S. soil.
"Proclaim Peace" Season 2, Episode 2 // The Role of Division in Creation and Growth, With Jared Halverson
January 27, 2026
In this episode of the Proclaim Peace podcast, hosts Patrick Mason and Jennifer Thomas are joined by Jared Halverson to explore the themes of peace and conflict through the lens of scripture. They discuss the significance of division in creation, the life-giving aspects of conflict, and the balance of opposites in relationships. The conversation delves into the creation, fall, and atonement as a divine paradigm, emphasizing the importance of maintaining unity amidst differences.
Sabbath Devotional: The Weight of Light
January 26, 2026
I stood on my oak parquet 1980s hand-me-down kitchen table and reached for the ceiling. Beside me sat two barstools and stacks of books, with an 8-light chandelier on top. In my memory my kids are in bed, but since I wasn’t working in the dark, they probably watched TV. Our family was new to rural Quincy, Washington and a second winter was closing in. The first winter had been grueling — a toddler and a 6-month-old, in a rented farmhouse far from friends and family. We’d left our townhome in...
Sabbath Devotional: Let It Shine
January 19, 2026
In a flurry of anxiety over how to introduce “This Little Light of Mine” to our congregation in a non-offensive/appropriating way, I recently did a deep dive into the history of the song. One the pages of Google and Wikipedia, I met Rutha Mae Harris. Rutha Mae was a member of The Freedom Singers, a quartet formed by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee tasked with using music to educate, organize, and raise funds for the Civil Rights Movement across the U.S. Rutha Mae was the...
Increasing Energy Costs — and What You Can Do
January 16, 2026
Do you know why energy bills are on the rise? Did you know they increase disproportionately among Americans? Do you know how your utility rates are regulated and how they are calculated? Do you understand what a public utility commission does? Discover the answers to these and more questions — and decide how you can take action.
"Proclaim Peace" Season 2, Episode 1 // The Old Testament: A Source of Peacemaker Lessons
January 14, 2026
Welcome to Season 2 of our podcast! In this episode, Patrick and Jen introduce our study of the Old Testament with a peacemaking lens. We'll draw on scripture as a source of wisdom and celebrate its lessons on humanity, redemption, and God's unwavering support.
Sabbath Devotional: Peace Is Possible
January 12, 2026
Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.” Our theology values relationships so much that we want those relationships to be eternal with the whole human family. Considering this, it makes sense that peacemakers are so cherished to Heavenly Parents. But in practice, peace is one of the hardest human conditions to achieve. I like to think of peacemaking as an act of resistance to the cruelty and chaos of the world. These are the top four things I...
Sabbath Devotional: I Will Find You in Gethsemane
January 5, 2026
We did it everyone. We made it through 2025 . . . phew . . . what a year. I don’t know about most of you, but 2025 was a hard year for me and for a lot of people I have talked to recently. When we dig deeper, 2025 could have felt hard because there was so much suffering in the world, in our communities, and in our families. It can be so hard to see ourselves or our loved ones suffer, but I have also found that it can be a privilege to be invited into those sacred spaces of suffering. In...






















