
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Can we have a conversation about intimacy in the church and have it not be...weird?
In this week's episode, I speak with college chaplain Rev. Erin Moniz about her book, Knowing and Being Known. She proves that, yes, we can talk about intimacy in a way that feels approachable, inclusive, and inviting to all without making it awkward. You will love Erin's framework that defines healthy intimacy through the lens of the gospel, differentiating it from economic—what's-in-it-for-me—relationships that ultimately leave people feeling more isolated. This is a hope-filled conversation that elevates the experience of intimacy beyond sex, and will speak to single adults and married couples alike.
Get the full show notes and links here. 📄
Guest Spotlight ✨
Rev. Erin F. Moniz is a deacon in the Anglican Church in North America and Associate Chaplain and Director for Chapel at Baylor University, where she disciples emerging adults and journeys with them toward healthy, gospel-centered relationships. She is a trained conciliator, mediator, and conflict coach. She enjoys content creation, playing music, being outdoors, and narrating the inner monologue of her two cats. She lives in Waco, Texas, with her husband, Michael.
Website | Instagram | Threads
Links & Resources 🔗
Support the show
—————
We need your help. Your gift of just $25 will make a big difference and help us continue this work. Donate today.
—————
Sign up to receive our weekly Podcast Newsletter with new episodes, updates, exclusive discounts, and more!
Subscribe using your favorite podcast app:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube
Leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify. This all helps us to grow and continue providing quality content for you and our community of listeners.
—————
As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
4.9
3737 ratings
Can we have a conversation about intimacy in the church and have it not be...weird?
In this week's episode, I speak with college chaplain Rev. Erin Moniz about her book, Knowing and Being Known. She proves that, yes, we can talk about intimacy in a way that feels approachable, inclusive, and inviting to all without making it awkward. You will love Erin's framework that defines healthy intimacy through the lens of the gospel, differentiating it from economic—what's-in-it-for-me—relationships that ultimately leave people feeling more isolated. This is a hope-filled conversation that elevates the experience of intimacy beyond sex, and will speak to single adults and married couples alike.
Get the full show notes and links here. 📄
Guest Spotlight ✨
Rev. Erin F. Moniz is a deacon in the Anglican Church in North America and Associate Chaplain and Director for Chapel at Baylor University, where she disciples emerging adults and journeys with them toward healthy, gospel-centered relationships. She is a trained conciliator, mediator, and conflict coach. She enjoys content creation, playing music, being outdoors, and narrating the inner monologue of her two cats. She lives in Waco, Texas, with her husband, Michael.
Website | Instagram | Threads
Links & Resources 🔗
Support the show
—————
We need your help. Your gift of just $25 will make a big difference and help us continue this work. Donate today.
—————
Sign up to receive our weekly Podcast Newsletter with new episodes, updates, exclusive discounts, and more!
Subscribe using your favorite podcast app:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube
Leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify. This all helps us to grow and continue providing quality content for you and our community of listeners.
—————
As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
643 Listeners
1,426 Listeners
476 Listeners
453 Listeners
3,200 Listeners
5,414 Listeners
2,565 Listeners
424 Listeners
1,043 Listeners
1,196 Listeners
771 Listeners
1,155 Listeners
490 Listeners
799 Listeners
205 Listeners