What if the Church became a space of mutuality, a sense of community, and experience God’s unending love? On this week episode, Samantha sits down with Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones, to close out this three-part Lenten series on iconography exploring these themes and how sacred imagery can help us experience the universality of God. Samantha and Rev. Mark dive deep into a conversation about Kelly Latimore’s icon, The Trinity, which he commissioned for his personal collection with the hope of challenging us to rethink images of the Divine and create a Church that is equitable and liberative for all people.
Nothing Less of a Culture Change with Angela Howard-McParland
Transformed People Transform Communities with Rev. Kristin Joyner
Planting Seeds for the New Creation with Angel Mortel
Organizing as Repair and Restoration with AC Churchill
Be Creative and Continue the Culture with Julian Matthews
It’s Ok to be Angry with Sr. Cheryl Liske, OP
Continue Pushing that Passion with the Youth Action Team Interns
Organizing Like Our Lives Depend On It with Ana Garcia-Ashley
Bridging Faith, Organizing, and International Solidarity with Jessica Valdez
The Power of Meaningful Encounters with Ogechi Akalegbere
Catholic Social Teaching, Organizing, and Synodality with Austen Ivereigh
Welcome to Season 4!
No less Christian, no less Hawaiian with Dallas Carter
A Sense of Wholeness with Rudy Dehaney
Native Joy as Resistance with Kirby Hoberg
A Filipina’s Vision for an Authentic Church with Lauralyn Solano
I Am Community with Giselle Cárcamo
Meet Justice Rising’s New Host & Producer Cecilia Flores!
Catholic Climate Advocacy with Anna Robertson, Anna Johnson, Emily Burke & Teresa Tsosie (Season 2 with Samantha Yanity)
Protecting Sacred Water with Luke Henkel (Season 2 with Samantha Yanity)
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