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In this episode, we have our first guest! Gabe & Katie got to sit down with John Onwuchekwa to talk about his background in vocational ministry, serial entrepreneurship, and what ministry can look like for the rest of us. In our conversation, we discussed more about the nuance in understanding the distinction between “vocation” and “calling” and how that can play out in our lives.
Dive into this conversation with us where we go a little deeper in exploring what “ministry” means, what it can look like for everyday believers in our lives. Also, this episode was filmed in the middle of real life and wound up with a couple more un-fixable background sounds. We appreciate your grace with us in that, and look forward to hearing your thoughts on what resonates with you from this episode!
Hosts: Katie Nguyen Palomares & Gabriel Palomares
Guest: Dr. John Onwuchekwa
Engineer: Katie Nguyen Palomares
Designer: Josue Carballo-Huertas
Follow us on IG: @thebeautyinbetweenpod / @k.nguyen.palomares / @gaprap104
The Beauty In-Between podcast is part of the Chasing Justice Podcast Network. To support our podcast directly and the work of Chasing Justice, please join the Chasing Justice Patreon at patreon.com/chasingjustice. To find out more, visit chasingjustice.com.
Mentioned in the episode:
You can purchase John’s book he wrote on finding meaning in what God is doing through grief, We Go On here: www.johno.co/books - check it out!
Join Katie in enjoying Portrait coffee beans and drop by the brick & mortar in Atlanta’s West End: portrait.coffee/
IG: @jawn_o || @portraitcoffee
To join the upcoming Beauty & Resistance Cohort, head to ChasingJustice.com/cohorts/ to register. The cohort will meet monthly for six virtual sessions to engage topics such as prophetic imagination, the formation journey, worship design, praise and protest, and decolonizing worship, and will culminate in a four-day, in-person retreat where participants will be invited to encounter God and worship through original creative expression in whatever mediums they choose. Registration closes June 31st.
In this episode, we have our first guest! Gabe & Katie got to sit down with John Onwuchekwa to talk about his background in vocational ministry, serial entrepreneurship, and what ministry can look like for the rest of us. In our conversation, we discussed more about the nuance in understanding the distinction between “vocation” and “calling” and how that can play out in our lives.
Dive into this conversation with us where we go a little deeper in exploring what “ministry” means, what it can look like for everyday believers in our lives. Also, this episode was filmed in the middle of real life and wound up with a couple more un-fixable background sounds. We appreciate your grace with us in that, and look forward to hearing your thoughts on what resonates with you from this episode!
Hosts: Katie Nguyen Palomares & Gabriel Palomares
Guest: Dr. John Onwuchekwa
Engineer: Katie Nguyen Palomares
Designer: Josue Carballo-Huertas
Follow us on IG: @thebeautyinbetweenpod / @k.nguyen.palomares / @gaprap104
The Beauty In-Between podcast is part of the Chasing Justice Podcast Network. To support our podcast directly and the work of Chasing Justice, please join the Chasing Justice Patreon at patreon.com/chasingjustice. To find out more, visit chasingjustice.com.
Mentioned in the episode:
You can purchase John’s book he wrote on finding meaning in what God is doing through grief, We Go On here: www.johno.co/books - check it out!
Join Katie in enjoying Portrait coffee beans and drop by the brick & mortar in Atlanta’s West End: portrait.coffee/
IG: @jawn_o || @portraitcoffee
To join the upcoming Beauty & Resistance Cohort, head to ChasingJustice.com/cohorts/ to register. The cohort will meet monthly for six virtual sessions to engage topics such as prophetic imagination, the formation journey, worship design, praise and protest, and decolonizing worship, and will culminate in a four-day, in-person retreat where participants will be invited to encounter God and worship through original creative expression in whatever mediums they choose. Registration closes June 31st.