Remembering The Saints Who Shaped Us

02/11/2025 13 min
Remembering The Saints Who Shaped Us

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Send us a textWhat if remembrance is more than nostalgia—what if it is a practice that shapes courage, love, and the way we face death? We dive into All Saints Day with open hands, naming the limits of what we know about the afterlife while grounding ourselves in the steady assurances of faith. Along the way, we hold a candid story of loss and comfort, a personal glimpse of how hope of reunion can soften grief without denying it.We turn to 2 Thessalonians to trace an early church wrestling with persecution and fear: would the dead be left behind? The pastoral answer offers a wider frame—belonging is not undone by death, and God’s fidelity outlasts our timelines. From there, we explore the markers of everyday sainthood not as lofty titles but as lived trajectories: faith that grows abundantly, love that widens toward others, and humility that knows we are still works in progress. These traits don’t make anyone perfect; they make communities resilient.We also reframe Dia de los Muertos as a rich, reverent practice of remembrance—light for the path, food and drink for honor, bright paper to name life’s fragility. It’s not horror or superstition; it’s a sanctuary of stories where the living and the dead meet through love. Drawing on Dr. Rev. Barbara Holmes, we name ancestors as those who poured themselves out for the community and still meet us in memories, dreams, and shared narratives. By speaking their names and continuing their work, we turn memory into mission and comfort into courage.If this conversation moves you, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review telling us about a saint or ancestor who shaped you. Your story may become the light someone else needs.Support the show