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Hey, neighbors! We’re back this week with another great episode as we explore the topic of reconciliation and how we can create communities that are crafted in a way that bring racial healing and reconcile us to one another.
Our very idea of what it means to be reconciled will likely be challenged through this conversation.
Joining us for this episode is David Bailey, a public theologian, culture maker, and change catalyst focused on cultivating reconciling communities. He is the founder and CEO of Arrabon, a spiritual formation ministry that equips the American Church to actively and creatively pursue racial healing in their communities. He is the co-author of the study series, A People, A Place, and A Just Society. David is also an ordained minister rooted at East End Covenant Fellowship, where he serves on the preaching team.
In this episode, you'll hear the connection of reconciliation to spiritual formation, how God was preparing David for years to do the work he's doing, a vision for the Church if we take this work seriously, and more.
Find the resources mentioned and more in the show notes: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/david-bailey-7/
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Hey, neighbors! We’re back this week with another great episode as we explore the topic of reconciliation and how we can create communities that are crafted in a way that bring racial healing and reconcile us to one another.
Our very idea of what it means to be reconciled will likely be challenged through this conversation.
Joining us for this episode is David Bailey, a public theologian, culture maker, and change catalyst focused on cultivating reconciling communities. He is the founder and CEO of Arrabon, a spiritual formation ministry that equips the American Church to actively and creatively pursue racial healing in their communities. He is the co-author of the study series, A People, A Place, and A Just Society. David is also an ordained minister rooted at East End Covenant Fellowship, where he serves on the preaching team.
In this episode, you'll hear the connection of reconciliation to spiritual formation, how God was preparing David for years to do the work he's doing, a vision for the Church if we take this work seriously, and more.
Find the resources mentioned and more in the show notes: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/david-bailey-7/