SoulStream, Living from the Heart
SoulStream, Living from the Heart Podcast
Trust God, Be Kind: Living the Mystery of Grace
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Trust God, Be Kind: Living the Mystery of Grace

Special Guest: Steve Garnass-Holmes | Host: Rod Janz | Episode 23

In this episode of SoulStream’s Living from the Heart Podcast, we dive into the profound wisdom and creative world of Steve Garnaas-Holmes—a poet, songwriter, and retired pastor who has spent decades exploring the intersections of faith, silence, and beauty. Best known for his daily reflections at Unfolding Light, Steve shares how he’s been crafting daily poems and meditations for over 22 years, all rooted in his simple yet transformative philosophy: “Trust God, be kind.”

Steve reflects on his time performing with the Montana Logging and Ballet Company, blending satire and music to build community, and how that experience shaped his ability to connect through storytelling.

We explore his poetic process, rooted in listening and attentiveness to the moment. Steve reveals how silence, stillness, and paying attention are central to his creative life, transforming prayer and poetry into spaces of connection with the divine.

We discuss poetry as the “language of mystery” and the ways scripture can be read as a symbolic invitation to imagination, relationship, and justice. We discuss the hunger for silence in a world addicted to distraction and how simple practices like morning walks can awaken a deep sense of wonder and gratitude.

Don’t miss Steve’s daily reflections at UnfoldingLight.net.

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SoulStream, Living from the Heart
SoulStream, Living from the Heart Podcast
On the SoulStream “Living from the Heart” podcast, we explore encountering God personally, integrating body, soul, mind, and spirit to live authentically in Christ. We discuss becoming open to God’s presence, overcoming obstacles, embracing transformation into Jesus’ image, and cultivating supportive practices. Additionally, we delve into understanding prayer as responsive to the Holy Spirit, ancient practices, and living out contemplative prayer to love neighbors, care for the earth, and seek justice.