Is it possible that conversations about the church might be interesting or even fascinating?
Rector’s Cupboard was invited to partner with David Goa, a friend of the podcast (Sunny Boy, December 2020 and Most People are Better Than Their Theology, January 2020) to speak with others about the state and future of the church as we move from 2021 to 2022.
What is the church?
Who is the church?
Does the church play any important role in larger culture?
These conversations have an “on the ground” aspect to them and they seek to address larger questions of the place and identity of the Christian church in our society.
In this sixth episode of our special series we speak with Ken Bell, Chaplain at Broadway Lodge and former Minister at St. Simon’s Anglican Church. Ken shares a thoughtful and hopeful reflection on his own story in becoming a minister. How does the church inspire people to meaningful vocation?
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