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Movements: Working Across Lines of Difference

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Hosted by Laura Sauriat, with guests:

Dennae Pierre: V.P. Movement Strategic Services Redeemer City to City, Co-director of CTC North America and a Co-director for The Crete Collective and the Surge Network

Adi: Content and Training Catalyst, location undisclosed for security

Cultural movements often emerge when there's a groundswell of unified voices rallying around a cause. From the fervor of Occupy Wall Street to the empowering momentum of #MeToo, numerous movements have left indelible marks on their respective eras.

But amidst these broader cultural shifts, is there room for the church to engage? What about movements originating from within the church itself? And how can we, as a community of believers, unify to advance gospel-centered initiatives within our own neighborhoods and beyond?

In today's episode, we delve into the hallmarks of gospel movements within the church—exploring their essence, their impact, and how we can actively participate in them. Drawing from their own experiences of catalyzing change, Dennae and Adi identify the key characteristics of a gospel movement and offer insights into how we can contribute. At the heart of their discussion lies the vital role of friendship, both in fostering genuine connection, and in driving collaborative efforts toward meaningful transformation.

Tune in to this insightful conversation and discover how you can be part of igniting and sustaining gospel movements within and beyond your community.

This episode includes teaching from Tim Keller that was recorded separately from the conversation between Dennae and Adi. You can watch the full talk from Tim on Movements here.

To Be Continued… is produced in partnership with Redeemer City to City. Our producers are Stephanie Cunningham and Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering was performed by Jon Seale.

To learn more, visit https://redeemercitytocity.com/to-be-continued-podcast. Follow us on social media at RedeemerCTC.

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Hosted by Laura Sauriat, with guests:

Dennae Pierre: V.P. Movement Strategic Services Redeemer City to City, Co-director of CTC North America and a Co-director for The Crete Collective and the Surge Network

Adi: Content and Training Catalyst, location undisclosed for security

Cultural movements often emerge when there's a groundswell of unified voices rallying around a cause. From the fervor of Occupy Wall Street to the empowering momentum of #MeToo, numerous movements have left indelible marks on their respective eras.

But amidst these broader cultural shifts, is there room for the church to engage? What about movements originating from within the church itself? And how can we, as a community of believers, unify to advance gospel-centered initiatives within our own neighborhoods and beyond?

In today's episode, we delve into the hallmarks of gospel movements within the church—exploring their essence, their impact, and how we can actively participate in them. Drawing from their own experiences of catalyzing change, Dennae and Adi identify the key characteristics of a gospel movement and offer insights into how we can contribute. At the heart of their discussion lies the vital role of friendship, both in fostering genuine connection, and in driving collaborative efforts toward meaningful transformation.

Tune in to this insightful conversation and discover how you can be part of igniting and sustaining gospel movements within and beyond your community.

This episode includes teaching from Tim Keller that was recorded separately from the conversation between Dennae and Adi. You can watch the full talk from Tim on Movements here.

To Be Continued… is produced in partnership with Redeemer City to City. Our producers are Stephanie Cunningham and Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering was performed by Jon Seale.

To learn more, visit https://redeemercitytocity.com/to-be-continued-podcast. Follow us on social media at RedeemerCTC.

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