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For the next in our series of discussions about tables we share, we go on location to Well Grounded Coffee, where every Monday a group from St James meets for coffee & Conversation. We may have broken a rule by bringing an agenda to the group, but they were graciously hospitable and a ton of fun.
Inspired by a part of the book Faithful Presence - Seven Disciplines that Shape the Church for Mission, we continue to discuss how the tables we share are related and strengthen our understanding of the types of community that happen around them.
Find more about the book
Learn about the mission of Well Grounded Coffee
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From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables.
Join Jonathan Melton, Priest and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in the tables that we share.
Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan.
A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
By St. James DallasFor the next in our series of discussions about tables we share, we go on location to Well Grounded Coffee, where every Monday a group from St James meets for coffee & Conversation. We may have broken a rule by bringing an agenda to the group, but they were graciously hospitable and a ton of fun.
Inspired by a part of the book Faithful Presence - Seven Disciplines that Shape the Church for Mission, we continue to discuss how the tables we share are related and strengthen our understanding of the types of community that happen around them.
Find more about the book
Learn about the mission of Well Grounded Coffee
- - - -
From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables.
Join Jonathan Melton, Priest and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in the tables that we share.
Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan.
A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.