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Leaning Into Your Church's Embedded Identity
Manage episode 266628549 series 2739976
In this episode, I talk with my co-host Sara Joy Proppe about her work with Proximity Project. Proximity Project offers educational and consulting services for church leaders who want to leverage their church property to better engage with their neighbors. In addition to talking with Sara Joy about some of the ways she has helped churches better serve their neighbors, I also talk with her about some of the motivating factors that led her to start Proximity Project.
This being the final episode of Season 1, Sara Joy and I also reflect on what we learned from this season. And, we spend some time discussing where we might go in Season 2. We end with an appeal to our listeners to share their thoughts on any topics we should explore or church leaders we should interview. If you have any comments or suggestions concerning Season 2, you can write us at info@embeddedchurch.com. Also, you can join our mailing list to receive updates about this and future podcasts.
Access more Show Notes with pictures and resources related to this episode.
More information about this podcast and helpful church and urbanism resources can be found on The Embedded Church website.
Related Resources
A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander, et al.
The Architecture of Happiness by Alain De Botton
Suburban Nation by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck
Sidewalks in the Kingdom by Eric O. Jacobsen
The Geography of Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler
Home from Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler
Happy City by Charles Montgomery
Walkable City by Jeff Speck
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Find these Key Terms on The Embedded Church website:
- Built Environment
- Hospitality
- Placemaking
- Proximity
Show Credits
Hosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy Proppe
Edited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice Productions
Theme Music by Jacob Shaffer
Artwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative
47 episodes
Manage episode 266628549 series 2739976
In this episode, I talk with my co-host Sara Joy Proppe about her work with Proximity Project. Proximity Project offers educational and consulting services for church leaders who want to leverage their church property to better engage with their neighbors. In addition to talking with Sara Joy about some of the ways she has helped churches better serve their neighbors, I also talk with her about some of the motivating factors that led her to start Proximity Project.
This being the final episode of Season 1, Sara Joy and I also reflect on what we learned from this season. And, we spend some time discussing where we might go in Season 2. We end with an appeal to our listeners to share their thoughts on any topics we should explore or church leaders we should interview. If you have any comments or suggestions concerning Season 2, you can write us at info@embeddedchurch.com. Also, you can join our mailing list to receive updates about this and future podcasts.
Access more Show Notes with pictures and resources related to this episode.
More information about this podcast and helpful church and urbanism resources can be found on The Embedded Church website.
Related Resources
A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander, et al.
The Architecture of Happiness by Alain De Botton
Suburban Nation by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck
Sidewalks in the Kingdom by Eric O. Jacobsen
The Geography of Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler
Home from Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler
Happy City by Charles Montgomery
Walkable City by Jeff Speck
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Find these Key Terms on The Embedded Church website:
- Built Environment
- Hospitality
- Placemaking
- Proximity
Show Credits
Hosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy Proppe
Edited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice Productions
Theme Music by Jacob Shaffer
Artwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative
47 episodes
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