
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde Asks Us, ‘What Is The Faithful Task Before Us Today?’
“I really want to be in places and spaces where I can be in conversation with unusual partners, to enter a space with people who may not, spiritually, politically, or theologically, see the world the way I do, and to just say, I want to learn more about that. I want to understand more.”
Episode 66
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde is a prominent voice in modern faith leadership. As the first woman elected to serve as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, a role she has held since 2011, she will admit, on most days, “[The job] is not as glamorous or as public as people might imagine…. except for those moments when it is.” And she cultivates those moments very carefully, “because they’re sacred.”
Those moments, she alludes to, perhaps refer to her times in the national spotlight in recent years calling out the Trump administration for actions and policies that have exploited or harmed others. In June 2020, she rebuked President Trump’s photo-op in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church during a time of national protest—an act she condemned as a violation of sacred space. And she captured national attention earlier this year at the inaugural prayer service when she prayed for mercy and justice for the LGBTQ+ community—with President Trump and Vice President Vance seated in the front row. She has been one of the clearest, calmest, and most courageous voices in public faith leadership in recent years.
Today, Jen and Bishop Budde talk about her journey from a small urban congregation in Minnesota to the public stage and Bishop Budde talks about where she draws her courage from to speak truth to power and to advocate for the excluded and marginalized, even when facing potential backlash herself.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Raygun: Bishop Budde Fan Club T-Shirt
Receiving Jesus: The Way of Love by Mariann Edgar Budde
How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith by Mariann Edgar Budde
Sermon by The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde | Washington National Cathedral, 1.21.25
Love is the Game Changer of Our Faith: Bishop Michael Curry
Goodness Triumphs Through Good People: A Year-End Benediction from Bishop Michael Curry
Jen Hatmaker Traded Religious Rules for Spiritual Practices
Building Bridges, Not Walls: Tim Shriver on Dignity that Transcends Disagreements

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