Paula Stone Williams joins the pod to talk about progressive Christian church planting and what churches need to think about going forward from Covid.
Paula Stone Williams is an internationally-known speaker on issues of gender equity, LGBTQ advocacy, and religious tolerance. She has been featured in TEDWomen, TEDSummit, TEDxMileHigh, the New York Times, Red Table Talk, the Denver Post, the New York Post, New Scientist Magazine, Radio New Zealand, and NPR. Her TED talks have had over five million views.
To learn more about Paula, visit her website https://paulastonewilliams.com/
Her church, https://www.lefthandchurch.org/
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