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Welcome to the Kinship Collective Podcast, a conversation that ends otherness! We’re telling stories that cultivate Kinship and reimagining scripture together!
We are launching a digital Reimagine cohort on Thursday October 12 at 7:30. Each week we will share personal stories and reflections on our text “The Gifts of the Jews”, we will report back on our transformational work, and reimagine faith together. You can find more information about Cost and curriculum at www.thekinshipcollective.org/reimagine-cohort .
This week we have a conversation with Johnny Giovati. Johnny is a behavioral assistant for students with special needs. We have a conversation about how his work with students with disabilities informed his pastoral work with charismatic evangelicals. Johnny shared about how he learned to tell the truth about overspiritualizing Christianity in light of his theological ethics and experiences with his students and their families.
Subscribe, rate and review our podcast. As you listen week after week and share the podcast we will keep ending otherness and growing solidarity! Please share our podcast with a friend who needs to be part of a more inclusive conversation about scripture and community. You are loved! We are family!
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Welcome to the Kinship Collective Podcast, a conversation that ends otherness! We’re telling stories that cultivate Kinship and reimagining scripture together!
We are launching a digital Reimagine cohort on Thursday October 12 at 7:30. Each week we will share personal stories and reflections on our text “The Gifts of the Jews”, we will report back on our transformational work, and reimagine faith together. You can find more information about Cost and curriculum at www.thekinshipcollective.org/reimagine-cohort .
This week we have a conversation with Johnny Giovati. Johnny is a behavioral assistant for students with special needs. We have a conversation about how his work with students with disabilities informed his pastoral work with charismatic evangelicals. Johnny shared about how he learned to tell the truth about overspiritualizing Christianity in light of his theological ethics and experiences with his students and their families.
Subscribe, rate and review our podcast. As you listen week after week and share the podcast we will keep ending otherness and growing solidarity! Please share our podcast with a friend who needs to be part of a more inclusive conversation about scripture and community. You are loved! We are family!