EP 15 - In a world quick to divide and slow to reconcile, the Church is called to something deeper—a unity that’s not performative, but rooted in the prayer of Jesus in John 17: “that they may be one.”
In this episode, Deanna sits down with Jim Moon, founder of the Two Cities Project, to explore what it really takes to cultivate Biblical justice and unity—not just in our theology, but in our daily lives and communities.
You’ll hear Jim reflect on lessons from leading a multi-lingual congregation, the spiritual formation that justice work demands, and how the long, slow road of unity has shaped his heart over time.
🎯 We'll talk about:
Navigating the frustration of unity work that feels slow, unseen, or unrewarded
Facing the real tensions of doing justice work in divided communities
Discovering postures that make space for difference without division
Recognizing the spiritual transformation that comes through sustained commitment to unity
Learn how small, patient acts of faithfulness can shape a just and unified witness
And receive encouragement if you feel weary or disillusioned in the work of reconciliation
Whether you’re leading a church, serving a diverse community, or simply trying to walk out justice in your everyday life—this conversation will meet you where you are and remind you that unity takes time... and it’s worth it.
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