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In an age of secularization, church planters face new, unexpected obstacles. Could the key to solving their problems be found in ministries started by marginalized communities? In this episode, Reverend Dr. Alexia Salvatierra and Reverend Brandon Wrencher discuss their new book Buried Seeds, an exploration of base ecclesial communities in the Global South and the hush harbors founded in secret by enslaved Africans throughout the American Antebellum South. Together, they might provide a blueprint for a new era of church engagement.
Guests: Alexia Salvatierra and Brandon Wrencher | Host: Shari Oosting
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In an age of secularization, church planters face new, unexpected obstacles. Could the key to solving their problems be found in ministries started by marginalized communities? In this episode, Reverend Dr. Alexia Salvatierra and Reverend Brandon Wrencher discuss their new book Buried Seeds, an exploration of base ecclesial communities in the Global South and the hush harbors founded in secret by enslaved Africans throughout the American Antebellum South. Together, they might provide a blueprint for a new era of church engagement.
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