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For People is a conversation with Bishop Rob Wright, spiritual leader to the more than 50,000 people in the 117 worshipping communities of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. In this podcast,...

Send us Fan Mail Waiting for people to show up at church can feel polite, safe, and even faithful, but it may be the quickest way to lose re...

Send us Fan Mail Threats to voting rights rarely announce themselves as “suppression.” In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation wit...

Send us Fan Mail Easter doesn’t just ask us to believe something happened 2,000 years ago. It challenges the size of our imagination today....

Send us Fan Mail Serving people in prison isn’t a side project of the Church—it’s at the heart of the gospel. Jesus makes it unmistakably cl...

Send us Fan Mail Good Friday isn’t just a date on the calendar—it’s a truth test. What happens when real integrity shows up in public life a...

Send us Fan Mail The military chaplain is one of the few people trained to stand close to war without becoming part of the fight, and that t...

Send us Fan Mail During the season of Lent, Bishop Wright invites all to a five-week Lenten teaching series, We Confess, with weekly video m...

Send us Fan Mail During the season of Lent, Bishop Wright invites all to a five-week Lenten teaching series, We Confess, with weekly video m...

Send us Fan Mail During the season of Lent, Bishop Wright invites all to a five-week Lenten teaching series, We Confess, with weekly video m...

Send us Fan Mail During the season of Lent, Bishop Wright invites all to a five-week Lenten teaching series, We Confess, with weekly video m...

Send us Fan Mail Beginning on Ash Wednesday, Bishop Wright invites all to a five-week Lenten teaching series, We Confess, with weekly video...

Send us Fan Mail What if the friends you need for today’s troubles include people from yesterday’s pages? Jesus' transfiguration points...

Send us Fan Mail What if the most political act in history was God taking on human flesh? In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation...

Send us Fan Mail In this special release episode, Bishop Rob Wright speaks with Bishop Craig Loya of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota about...

Send us Fan Mail The story we tell about Jesus often sounds suspiciously like the story we want to tell about ourselves. We pull his words t...

Send us Fan Mail Barriers don’t bury the church; they clarify the mission. The Book of Acts reveals a pattern in which every barrier is foll...

Send us Fan Mail Greatness to God is measured not by a country's advances in buildings and technology but by how those are treated with...

Send us Fan Mail Ever feel the tug to shrink yourself so others stay comfortable? Pleasing people drains joy, while pleasing God frees us. I...

Send us Fan Mail "In the Christmas story, God slips through a birth canal underneath the empire. This star child is born in a borrowed room...

Send us Fan Mail A life can pivot on a single whispered word. In Matthew 1, Joseph is at a real-world crossroads, balancing righteousness, r...

Send us Fan Mail What if hope isn’t tidy or instant, but slow and stubborn—something that holds you when outcomes don’t? In Matthew 11, John...

Send us Fan Mail How do we bring spiritual practices into our everyday working lives? This adaptive challenge requires a new path—one where...

Send us Fan Mail What if the kingdom of God becomes visible not in our theories but in our steps? Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theology reframes di...

Send us Fan Mail Bishop Wright's sermon "An Uncommon Success" given at the 119th Annual Council of the Diocese of Atlanta. Support the...

Send us Fan Mail This week's For People is based off of Bishop Wright's opening worship sermon given on November 7, 2025 at the 11...

Send us Fan Mail The heat of Jesus’ public life wasn’t condemnation but redemption that actually changes people and communities! Luke 19:1-1...

Send us Fan Mail We believe death is not to be feared. We believe that death does not end life, it only changes life. Fear loves the last wo...

Send us Fan Mail Faith isn't something we own; it's something we steward to others. In Luke 18:1–8, Jesus teaches us about the per...

Send us Fan Mail A man turns back to say thank you—and discovers a deeper kind of healing. That small pivot in Luke 17:11-19 launches a wide...

Send us Fan Mail Sorrow doesn’t mean you’ve lost faith; it means you’ve loved deeply enough to tell the truth. Naming our losses can be both...

Send us Fan Mail What does it mean when we have proximity without fellowship? Through Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luk...

Send us Fan Mail What happens when you discover your family tree has branches on both sides of America's racial divide? Dr. Spenser Sim...

Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean to be a sinner? When stripped to its Greek roots, sin simply means "missing the mark." In this epi...

Send us Fan Mail True freedom emerges not from the world's prescription of unbridled self-indulgence, but through faithful obedience."T...

Send us Fan Mail What happens when our religious rules collide with human suffering? In Luke 13, Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath despite...

Send us Fan Mail "When we say that we believe, we are saying that we are in the response position." In our latest series, Bishop Wright invi...

Send us Fan Mail How do we respond when the winds of division, uncertainty and despair threaten to blow us off our center? We go deep into w...

Send us Fan Mail The concept of dignity—the unwavering worth within each human being—lies at the heart of our religious traditions, politica...

Send us Fan Mail When Jesus' disciples asked, "Lord, teach us to pray," they recognized how Jesus connected with the Divine. The prayer...

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever considered the difference between being a tourist and being a pilgrim? Justin Strickland discovered this dist...

Send us Fan Mail Over the next four weeks, For People will feature special guests from the Diocese of Atlanta: The Rev. Tricia Templeton, Ju...

Send us Fan Mail When we've been hurt or rejected, vengeance may be something we desire. Christian maturity helps us build capacities t...

Send us Fan Mail What happens when we strip away centuries of religious interpretation and confront the actual teachings of Jesus of Nazaret...

Send us Fan Mail What happens when we encounter truth we aren't ready for? Jesus' words about the Spirit of Truth were a guide to...

Send us Fan Mail "Diversity belongs to God's imagination." With this bold statement, Bishop Rob Wright cuts through the political noise...

Send us Fan Mail Prison takes many shapes and forms. The size of an individuals home or investment portfolio pales in comparison to true spi...

Send us Fan Mail Words create worlds. From Genesis where God speaks creation into being, to Jesus asking a paralyzed man, "Do you want to be...

Send us Fan Mail God does some of God's best work in the darkness! These painful periods hold unexpected creative potential—a perspecti...

Send us Fan Mail Being in relationship with God is accompanied by suspense. Even in the bible, John 10: 22-30, Jesus is asked "Are you the M...

Send us Fan Mail What do we do with our wounds? When betrayal cuts deep, when painful experiences leave scars, we have control of how we mov...