Episode Archive

41 episodes of Heart of the Ark since the first episode, which aired on September 20th, 2022.

  • Episode 42: A Sunday Kind of Love - Giving the Lord's Day a Renewed Focus

    September 17th, 2024  |  38 mins 33 secs
    beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth

    Fr. John and Jen start season 3 of The Heart of the Ark with a call back to Sunday. Making the Lord's day a priority for our lives and our families in order that we may live Monday through Saturday well.

  • Episode 41: Ep 41: Ahhh...September - Back to Seminary? A conversation with James McElroy

    August 22nd, 2024  |  35 mins 24 secs
    beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth

    Jen and Fr. John team up to speak to James McElroy who began his studies at the Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University this past week. James is a 24 year-old "normal guy" who has spent a full year of discernment before entering the major seminary. He gives us all a fresh perspective for tackling the school year ahead and inviting God into your life.

  • Episode 40: A Father's hopes for Summer Vacation - Fun, Faith and New Perspectives with Brian Caldwell

    July 4th, 2024  |  37 mins 30 secs
    beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth

    Jen speaks with Brian Caldwell, Director of Family Life Office at the Archdiocese of Newark, and Adjunct Professor at Caldwell University about the importance of making faith an integrated part of family life, and not just an add-on once a week for an hour on Sundays.

  • Episode 39: Ep 39: Alan Hommerding - "There are many gifts including yours. There are many gifts, not only yours."

    June 11th, 2024  |  43 mins 37 secs
    beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth

    Jen speaks with Liturgical Composer, Hymn text writer and Senior editor at GIA Publications about the disciplines of writing and humility formed throughout a lifetime of ministry work. Alan once referred to himself rather dismissively as a "Catechist with a Rhyming dictionary", but has spent his career striving to bring the work of evangelization and mission to everything he does.

  • Episode 38: Teach a Sister, Touch the World - How Eucharistic devotion can transform the world.

    May 21st, 2024  |  35 mins 37 secs
    beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth

    Jen speaks with Sister Marie Pauline Demek, SCC, President of Assumption College of Sisters in Denville, New Jersey about the work of Evangelization accomplished at ACS as springing from the founder of the Sisters of Christian Charity, Blessed Pauline von Mallinckrodt.

  • Episode 36: Ep: 36: Christ's love is perfect, mine is not - Planning your imperfect Lent

    February 7th, 2024  |  41 mins 1 sec
    alms, catholic, conversation, evangelization, faith, fasting, gospel, imperfect, jesus christ, lent, mercy, prayer, repentance

    This year, Christians observe Ash Wednesday as secular society celebrates Valentine's Day. The paradox of these two celebrations can help us understand the consolation of God's mercy. We give a brief history of the season of Lent, some biblical and liturgical considerations we will encounter, and the ways in which we can enter deeper into our journey toward an Easter of transformation.

  • Episode 35: Ep 35: Blessing your house with God's Love and Mercy - with Lisa Lawmaster Hess

    January 29th, 2024  |  54 mins 51 secs
    catholic, evangelization, family life, forgiveness, gospel, home, imperfection, jesus christ, love, mercy

    Jen interviews child psychologist, author, college professor and Catholic mom Lisa Lawmaster Hess about taking a Catholic view of organizing yourself and your family in love and mercy. Hess's book "Know Thyself: An Imperfectionist's guide to organizing your stuff" gives practical advice for accepting your own strengths and helping those who share your space work together to identify ways to make our homes places of functional sustainable organization by approaching each other in love and mercy.

  • Episode 34: Ep 34: Perfect Love Drives out Fear - Mercy House and Respect Life with Cheryl Riley

    January 16th, 2024  |  30 mins 15 secs

    Jen grabs a few moments with Cheryl Riley, director of the Office of Respect Life and Mercy House initiatives in the Archdiocese of Newark, in between her non-stop ministry to help women and families choose life. Cheryl's own healing came through Rachel's Vineyard retreats, which inform all of her work in ministry.

  • Episode 33: A Thrill of Hope for the weary world - Letting ourselves be loved as a child of God

    December 18th, 2023  |  27 mins 5 secs
    advent, carols, catholic, christmas, conversation, evangelization, gospel, holidays, jesus christ, ministry, prayer, repentance

    Fr. John and Jen sit down together again (finally!) for one last conversation of hope before Christmas.
    Fr. John gives us a surefire way to be renewed in hope and joy this Christmas by bringing our repentant hearts to the manger this year.
    Jen and Fr. John read from some of the carols of the season that give us strong theology for discipleship once we get past the well-known first verse.

  • Episode 32: Ep. 32 - Leading hope-filled lives: God and my vocation - with Fr. Gino de la Rama, and Fr. Patrick Seo

    December 1st, 2023  |  48 mins 58 secs
    advent, catholic, christmas, conversation, evangelization, family, gospel, holidays, jesus christ, prayer

    Jen has her first conversation with two guests, Fr. Gino de la Rama Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Newark, and Fr. Patrick Seo, Associate Vocations Director, about how to keep the door open for the young people in your life to consider their calling whether it be to marriage, clergy or religious life.

  • Episode 31: Ep 31 - Prepare your thankful heart

    November 21st, 2023  |  20 mins 45 secs
    catholic, christmas, conversation, evangelization, family, gospel, holidays, jesus christ, prayer, thanksgiving

    Fr. John recently attended a prayer meeting with a reflection led by Fred Bunsa. In the midst of all of your holiday preparation this week, we offer a 20 minute practical guide to give the gift of hope to the people whom you spend time with at Thanksgiving.

  • Episode 30: Hope for the Holidays: Finding Light at the Darkest time of the year - with author Paul Jarzembowski

    November 8th, 2023  |  48 mins 18 secs
    advent, catholic, christmas, conversation, evangelization, family, gospel, holidays, jesus christ, prayer

    Jen interviews Paul Jarzembowski, author and Associate Director for the Laity, oversees USCCB engagement with lay ministry, ecclesial movements, youth, and young adults. Paul's book 'Hope for the Holidays' (Paulist Press 2023) offers practical advice for welcoming our holiday visitors back to church, using the secular narratives of the season to draw connections with the unchurched, and a personal and pastoral plan to work to accompany visitors to finding renewed hope in our Catholic church.