Hope House Ministries of Port Jefferson New York

HOPECAST: A Podcast of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson New York

Hope House Ministries of Port Jefferson New York

  • The Hidden God

The Hidden God

Tuesday 1st November 2022

Father Pizzarelli discusses Martha and Mary's gospel story, highlighting the importance of balancing duties with being present and finding the hidden god in others.
4 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Compassionate
Encouraging
Thought-provoking

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HOPECAST: A Podcast of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson New York
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Finding the Divine in Everyday Moments: Lessons from Martha and Mary

In the Martha and Mary Story, we're being reminded that we've got to look for the god that's hidden in our brother and sister.
Ever feel like life’s hustle and bustle keeps you from truly connecting with those around you? In this episode of 'HOPECAST', Father Pizzarelli dives into the timeless story of Martha and Mary from the gospel, offering a fresh perspective on how we interact with others. Through this story, he highlights the importance of balancing our daily responsibilities with the need to be genuinely present with those we encounter.
Drawing from his extensive background in sociology, theology, and social work, Father Pizzarelli challenges us to look beyond the surface and find the hidden god in everyone we meet. Whether it's a friend struggling with addiction or a neighbor facing homelessness, his message encourages us to embrace both the practical and the spiritual sides of our nature. This episode is a heartfelt call to slow down, pay attention, and connect more deeply with our community.
Tune in for a blend of wisdom, compassion, and practical advice that will inspire you to see the divine in everyday moments.