19. Baptism and other Sacraments

One a blue background with a black geometric decorative border it reads, "It's about attaining the one perfect body there is, which is the body of Christ, which has room for every single member in it. And every single member has a part to play that doesn't ignore physical, mental, whatever ability we can imagine, but has a place that is specifically designed for them to be in it because of those aspects of who they are."

Robyn, Stephanie, and returning guest Ian Lasch Robyn, Stephanie, and returning guest Ian Lasch continue to talk about sacraments and disability, looking more specifically at Baptism.  This is the second part of a longer conversation.

The Rev Ian Lasch is an autistic priest in the Episcopal Church who takes great joy in living out the priestly vocation to serve as “pastor, priest, and teacher.” He is currently studying for his PhD through the University of Aberdeen’s Centre for Autism and Theology, and his dissertation is on autism and the imago Dei. He is married to Loren, also an Episcopal priest, and father to two young boys.

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Hear more from Nathan Leigh who composed our music (link).
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