• Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday with The Courage Project Awardees | Episode 61
    Jul 8 2026

    As we commemorate the United States’ milestone anniversary, Cathedral Canon Missioner Leonard Hamlin welcomes awardees from The Courage Project initiative: Ahmad Hilal Abid, Founder and CEO of The House of Wisdom, Sgt. Major Raquel Painter, President and CPO of United Way of Onslow County, and Edgar Rosales, Jr., Founder of Voz. Sharing their respective experiences and perspectives through efforts to help improve lives and bridge communities, their stories remind us of the power of everyday bravery and the American story.

    Additional Resources:

    - The Courage Project - United Way - Onslow County - The House of Wisdom - Voz Club at Long Beach City College

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    52 mins
  • The Soul of America with Ray Suarez | Episode 60
    Jun 24 2026

    Journalist and author Ray Suarez joins Dean Randy Hollerith for a candid conversation about immigration, identity, and the future of American pluralism. Together, they discuss why immigration remains central to the American story and how people of faith can resist fear and work toward a more humane society.

    Additional Resources:

    • Check out Ray's latest book, We Are Home
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    33 mins
  • The Courage to Listen with Maury Giles | Episode 59
    Jun 10 2026

    In an age of political exhaustion and social fragmentation, how can we revive ways of meaningful human connection? Dean Randy Hollerith welcomes Maury Giles, CEO of Braver Angels, for a conversation on rebuilding trust across divides. Giles shares inspiring anecdotes and insights about Americans choosing paths grounded in dignity, curiosity, and courageous citizenship.

    Additional Resources:

    • https://braverangels.org/
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    33 mins
  • Hope and Christian Humanism with Anne Snyder | Episode 58
    May 27 2026

    Comment Magazine editor-in-chief Anne Snyder believes one of the great challenges of our time is transforming anxiety into yearning. From her childhood overseas, to her vision for “The Understory” festival at Washington National Cathedral, Snyder offers a hopeful framework for engaging public life with curiosity, humility, and wonder. Together with Dean Randy Hollerith, they also reflect on faith and the search for common ground in an increasingly fractured society.

    Additional Resources:

    • https://comment.org/
    • https://cathedral.org/calendar/understory-uprising/
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    32 mins
  • Separation of Church and State with Rachel Laser | Episode 57
    May 13 2026

    What does protecting religious freedom truly mean in a democracy and pluralistic society? Dean Randy Hollerith welcomes Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, for a deep dive into the constitutional principles, cultural tensions, and deeply personal convictions shaping today’s debates around faith and public life.

    Additional Resources:

    • https://www.au.org/
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    34 mins
  • Stepping into "Time" by Luxmuralis with Artist Peter Walker | Episode 56
    Apr 29 2026

    Earlier this year, Time by Luxmuralis transformed the Cathedral into a breathtaking experience of light, sound and movement. Dean Randy Hollerith welcomed artist Peter Walker of Luxmuralis to discuss the inspiration behind the acclaimed installation and to reflect on how immersive works can open new pathways to wonder, reflection, and even transcendence.

    Additional Resources:

    • Luxmuralis at the Cathedral
    • Luxmuralis' Website
    • Peter Walker's Website
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    28 mins
  • Embodying Shalom with Former Presidential Speechwriter Peter Wehner | Episode 55
    Apr 15 2026

    Dean Randy Hollerith welcomes Peter Wehner back to Crossroads to explore the impact of single, powerful word: shalom. While it often conveys peace and wholeness, shalom can also point to a deep connection with God, others and ourselves. Together, the pair discuss what it might take to live more fully into shalom in times of division, loneliness and cultural unrest.

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    21 mins
  • Stations of the Cross and the Practice of Presence | Episode 54
    Apr 1 2026

    On this special Holy Week episode of Crossroads, we explore the ancient, movement-based practice of the Stations of the Cross - what it is, where it originates, and why it still resonates today. The Rev. Spencer Brown and Dr. Terri Lynn Simpson, Manager of the Cathedral's Center for Prayer & Pilgrimage, reflect on how slowing down and entering the story of Jesus’ journey to the cross allows us to discover more about ourselves

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    34 mins