The Archdiocese of Atlanta has two podcasts that are supported by the Office of Communications.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Gerardo Ceballos Gonzales from October 6, 2021.
Today’s homily is given by Bishop Ned Shlesinger from October 10, 2023.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Gerardo Ceballos Gonzales from October 9, 2023.
Today’s homily is given by Gaurav Shroff from October 6, 2023.
Today’s homily is given by Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer from October 2, 2023.
Today’s homily is given by Bishop Ned Shlesinger from October 1, 2025.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Rey Pineda from September 28, 2021, which is also the feast day of martyrs Saint Wenceslaus and Saint Lawrence Ruiz and Companions.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Rey Pineda from September 29, 2021.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Gerardo Ceballos Gonzales from September 24, 2021.
Today’s homily is given by Bishop Ned Shlesinger from September 28, 2023.
Today’s homily is given by Bishop Ned Shlesinger from September 22, 2021.
Today’s homily is given by Fr. Gerardo Ceballos Gonzales from September 26, 2023.
Lisa shares her personal journey, the mission behind Freedom Road, and how spiritual formation and systemic change go hand in hand.
From the Bronx to boardrooms, Majora has redefined what it means to build sustainable, self-determined communities. We’re diving into her groundbreaking work, her personal journey, and how faith and justice intersect in the fight for environmental equity.
Discover how youth are leading the charge in faith-based climate action and building a more sustainable future.
From clean energy planning to community cleanups, hear how Cobb County is becoming a model for local environmental leadership—and how residents are playing a vital role. Whether you're an eco-advocate, community organizer, or just curious about what sustainability looks like in action, Kimberly's insights will inspire you to think globally and act locally.
Drawing on his experience in emergency medicine, systems transformation, and leadership development, Dr. McEvoy shares a visionary perspective on how crises—from pandemics to climate disasters—reveal the urgent need for spiritually grounded, relational and regenerative leadership.
This episode explores how faith can inform public health response, how environmental action becomes a moral imperative, and how leaders can build systems that heal rather than harm. It’s a powerful conversation for anyone seeking hope, clarity, and courage in complex times.
Dr. Carroll shares the deeply rooted spiritual and cultural connections between Black faith traditions and environmental stewardship—drawing on a rich legacy of community resilience, prophetic witness, and justice-driven activism. We dive into theunique challenges, bold opportunities, and transformational engagement that define this critical intersection.
From church rooftops to climate justice rallies, from food deserts to energy democracy, this episode is a testament to the leadership rising from the pews to protect creation—and to inspire us all. . As a leading voice in faith-based climate advocacy, he explored how religious communities can mobilize for sustainability and environmental justice.
With insights from global stages like the UN Climate Conferences, the World Economic Forum, and the Parliament of World Religions, Rabbi Neril shares how interfaith collaboration can inspire urgent ecological action. Discover how ancient wisdom meets today’s environmental challenges—and why hope begins with faith.