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Wondering Aloud: A Christian Podcast for Curious Kids
by Katie Allred
Wondering Aloud is made for the school commute — designed for kids ages 6 to 11 and the grown-ups riding shotgun (or driving). Each weekly episode is short enough to fit the morning drive, with a few minutes left over for the walk from the car to the school gate. That's on purpose. The best conversations happen there.We believe kids are theologians. Real ones. Not empty vessels waiting to be filled with the right answers, but small, serious people already wondering about God, fairness, suffering, and love. So we don't lecture. We wonder out loud — together.Rooted in the Episcopal and broader mainline Christian tradition — Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, UCC — Wondering Aloud draws on the "I wonder…" pedagogy of Godly Play, the prophetic imagination of liberation theology, and the lived wisdom of a great cloud of witnesses. Saints, activists, ordinary people whose faith showed up in the way they loved their neighbors. We follow the rhythm of the church year, from t
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Wondering Aloud is made for the school commute — designed for kids ages 6 to 11 and the grown-ups riding shotgun (or driving). Each weekly episode is short enough to fit the morning drive, with a few minutes left over for the walk from the car to the school gate. That's on purpose. The best conversations happen there.We believe kids are theologians. Real ones. Not empty vessels waiting to be filled with the right answers, but small, serious people already wondering about God, fairness, suffering, and love. So we don't lecture. We wonder out loud — together.Rooted in the Episcopal and broader mainline Christian tradition — Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, UCC — Wondering Aloud draws on the "I wonder…" pedagogy of Godly Play, the prophetic imagination of liberation theology, and the lived wisdom of a great cloud of witnesses. Saints, activists, ordinary people whose faith showed up in the way they loved their neighbors. We follow the rhythm of the church year, from t
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Katie Allred
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