

He Leadeth Me
Jessica
A spiritual formation podcast for FOCUS staff, students, and friends.
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May 1, 2025 • 31min
How the Jubilee Year Can Rekindle Your Hope
The Church has declared this the Jubilee Year of Hope- but what does that mean for you? In this episode, Fr. John Ezratty joins Jessica to explore how this special year invites you to delve deeper in the virtue of hope and increase your trust in God.Fr. John and Jess discuss:What makes hope different from mere optimismHow to navigate desires, dreams, and unanswered prayers with trust in God's willPractical ways to grow in the virtue of hope in your everyday lifeFr. John Ignatius Ezratty is a priest with the Archdiocese of Denver. He is also a popular speaker at SEEK and a former FOCUS national chaplain. If you would like to listen to Fr. Ezratty's talks at SEEK, you can find them here: seekreplay.com

Apr 24, 2025 • 37min
The Legacy of Pope Francis w/ Dr. Edward Sri
What will Pope Francis be remembered for?In this episode, Dr. Edward Sri joins Jessica to reflect on the defining themes of Pope Francis' papacy- and what may come next. From his pastoral heart to his global vision, Dr. Sri and Jess explore the impact of a pope who led with compassion.Dr. Sri and Jess discuss:Compassion at the Core- Dr. Sri shares how Pope Francis' papacy emphasized mercy, encounter, and a deep awareness of human suffering.Wounds and the Human Heart- Dr. Sri shares how the Holy Father's understanding of brokenness shaped his approach to evangelization and accompaniment.The Road Ahead- Dr. Sri responds to questions about ambiguity in Pope Francis' communication and offers insight into what Catholics can expect as the Church prepares for the next conclave.Dr. Edward Sri is a theologian, author, speaker, and FOCUS' Sr. Vice President of Apostolic Outreach. Dr. Sri has written several best-selling books and is also the presenter of several Ascension Press and Augustine Institute faith formation film series. He hosts the acclaimed podcast, "All Things Catholic" and is an adjunct professor at the Augustine Institute. He and his wife Beth reside in Littleton, Colorado. They are blessed with 8 children and one grandchild.

Apr 17, 2025 • 35min
He Descended Into Hell: The Hidden Work of Holy Saturday
What was Jesus doing on Holy Saturday? While the world lay silent, Christ was at work- accomplishing in His Spirit what He had completed in the flesh. In this episode, the hosts of the FAD & Dad podcast, Fr. Andrew Dickinson and Joshua Burks, join Jessica to explore the hidden glory of Christ's descent into the realm of the dead and what it means for us today.Fr. Andrew, Josh, and Jess discuss:What the Church means when it says Jesus "descended into Hell"The famous Holy Saturday reading from the Office of Readings- and what it reveals about Christ's mission to the deadHow to pray and live the missionary spirit of Holy Saturday, even in silenceThis episode also includes practical advice for entering into prayer on Holy Saturday, a day that invites us to trust that God is working- even when all seems still.Father Andrew Dickinson is a priest of the Diocese of Sioux Falls. Ordained in 2006 he has served in the diocese in various capacities, including 11 years as the director of the Pius XII Newman Center serving the campus of South Dakota State University where he had the privilege of working with FOCUS missionaries those 11 years. Father Andrew currently serves as the pastor of 4 parishes in the diocese aided by 2 priests and one deacon. He also serves his Bishop as a Vicar General. If he has a FOCUS claim to fame it is through his brother, who was in the original bible study led by Dr. Sri in the 1990s. Joshua Burks is an Associate Teacher at The Emmaus Institute for Biblical Studies in Lincoln, NE. He teaches primarily on New Testament texts and themes, but enjoys any opportunity to bring clarity and conviction to engaging with Christ in the Scriptures. Previous to his time teaching, Joshua spent four years as a missionary and Team Director with FOCUS at South Dakota State University. Next to love of God is his love for his wife, Elizabeth, and their four rambunctious boys.

Apr 10, 2025 • 25min
What's Tenebrae?
Chris Carstens, a liturgical expert directing the Office for Sacred Worship in the Diocese of La Crosse, dives into the hauntingly beautiful tradition of Tenebrae, a unique Holy Week service. He explores its history, the significance of extinguishing candles, and the powerful chants of psalms. Carstens also discusses Tenebrae's resurgence and how newcomers can prepare to experience it. The conversation emphasizes the sensory depth of the liturgy, encouraging active participation and a deeper connection to the Church's rich traditions.

Apr 3, 2025 • 37min
Struggling with Faith? You're Not Alone
Doubt can feel like a lonely place, but the truth is- you're not alone. Even the most devout Catholic experience struggles with faith.In this episode, Fr. John Ezratty joins Jess to talk about what it means to wrestle with doubt and how to navigate these difficult seasons with trust and perseverance.In this episode, Fr. John and Jess discuss: How Lent is a time not just to “repent” but also to believe, as Jesus calls us to in His first public words—making faith an essential part of our Lenten journey Why even faithful Catholics sometimes struggle with their faith How to respond when doubt creeps in (without guilt or shame) Practical ways to grow in faith, even when belief feels hard Fr. John Ignatius Ezratty is a priest with the Archdiocese of Denver. He is also a popular speaker at SEEK and a former FOCUS national chaplain. If you would like to listen to Fr. Ezratty's talks at SEEK, you can find them here: seekreplay.com

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Mar 27, 2025 • 44min
Pilgrims of Hope: Living the Jubilee Year with Dr. Edward Sri
Dr. Edward Sri, a prominent theologian and speaker, brings his insights on the transformative power of the Jubilee Year. He discusses its significance as a time for spiritual renewal and indulgences, emphasizing how it offers profound healing and liberation. The conversation highlights the role of pilgrimage in deepening faith and encourages practical ways to embrace the Jubilee spirit, even from home. Ultimately, Dr. Sri inspires listeners to find hope amid despair, reminding them of God's presence in their faith journeys.

Mar 21, 2025 • 34min
From Wrestling to Surrender: The Spiritual Battle of Gethsemane
What if the key to deepening our faith isn't just surrender, but wrestling with God?In this episode, Fr. Andrew Dickinson and Josh Burks return to talk about Jesus' Agony in the Garden. Fr. Andrew, Josh, and Jess discuss:Parallels between Jesus' Agony in the Garden and the patriarch Jacob wrestling with God through the nightHow Jesus' prayer in the Agony in the Garden can inform our own prayer when we are sufferingSpiritual advice for those who find themselves wrestling with GodFather Andrew Dickinson is a priest of the Diocese of Sioux Falls. Ordained in 2006 he has served in the diocese in various capacities, including 11 years as the director of the Pius XII Newman Center serving the campus of South Dakota State University where he had the privilege of working with FOCUS missionaries those 11 years. Father Andrew currently serves as the pastor of 4 parishes in the diocese aided by 2 priests and one deacon. He also serves his Bishop as a Vicar General. If he has a FOCUS claim to fame it is through his brother, who was in the original bible study led by Dr. Sri in the 1990s. Joshua Burks is an Associate Teacher at The Emmaus Institute for Biblical Studies in Lincoln, NE. He teaches primarily on New Testament texts and themes, but enjoys any opportunity to bring clarity and conviction to engaging with Christ in the Scriptures. Previous to his time teaching, Joshua spent four years as a missionary and Team Director with FOCUS at South Dakota State University. Next to love of God is his love for his wife, Elizabeth, and their four rambunctious boys.

Mar 13, 2025 • 34min
The Last Supper: Hidden Details You Might Have Missed
In this episode, Fr. Andrew Dickinson and Josh Burks, the hosts of the FAD and Dad podcast, return to unveil theological elements in the Biblical accounts of the Last Supper.Jess, Fr. Andrew, and Josh discuss:The 4 cups of a Passover meal and how we see them in the Last SupperJesus washing the disciples feet and the tradition of the washing of the feet in the Holy Thursday MassJesus' deep desire for unity in His Church and His High Priestly PrayerFather Andrew Dickinson is a priest of the Diocese of Sioux Falls. Ordained in 2006 he has served in the diocese in various capacities, including 11 years as the director of the Pius XII Newman Center serving the campus of South Dakota State University where he had the privilege of working with FOCUS missionaries those 11 years. Father Andrew currently serves as the pastor of 4 parishes in the diocese aided by 2 priests and one deacon. He also serves his Bishop as a Vicar General. If he has a FOCUS claim to fame it is through his brother, who was in the original bible study led by Dr. Sri in the 1990s. Joshua Burks is an Associate Teacher at The Emmaus Institute for Biblical Studies in Lincoln, NE. He teaches primarily on New Testament texts and themes, but enjoys any opportunity to bring clarity and conviction to engaging with Christ in the Scriptures. Previous to his time teaching, Joshua spent four years as a missionary and Team Director with FOCUS at South Dakota State University. Next to love of God is his love for his wife, Elizabeth, and their four rambunctious boys.

Mar 3, 2025 • 30min
From Ashes to Easter: Preparing for Resurrection Through the Liturgy
Ash Wednesday is upon us! In this episode, liturgical expert Chris Carsten returns to shed light on the Ash Wednesday liturgy. Jess and Chris discuss:Why Ash Wednesday is one of the most highly attended Masses of the yearHow the Church teaches us about the end goal of Lent through the prayers of the Ash Wednesday MassWhy ashes?Chris' advice for listeners to enter more deeply into Lent this yearChris' book, "A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery"You can check out Chris' book here: A Devotional Journey into the Easter MysteryChris Carstens is the Director of Worship in the Diocese of La Crosse, a visiting faculty member of the Liturgical Institute at the University of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, IL, and the Editor of Adoremus Bulletin. Chris lives in Soldiers Grove, WI, with his wife and children.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 36min
Your Best Lent Ever
Fr. Doug Grandon, a married priest and FOCUS National Chaplain, shares his insights on making Lent meaningful. He emphasizes the transformative power of fasting and the integration of art and silence into spiritual practices. Fr. Doug discusses overcoming self-reliance in sacrifices and highlights the significance of community and prayer. Listeners can gain practical advice on enhancing their Lenten experience, encouraging deep personal reflection and engagement with their faith throughout the season.


