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Different Church Communities, Same Faithful God | Ep. 16

During different seasons of her life, Karlene Cannon has seen God show up among His people in a variety of ways. This week, she shares with Rosanne Moore about how each spiritual community that she has been part of has been a place where God revealed Himself. 

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Five Distinctives of Being the Church

Earnest Southcott, an Anglican priest, wrote, “The holiest moment of the church service is the moment when God’s people—strengthened by Word and Sacrament—go out of the church door and into the world to be the Church. We don’t go to church; we are the church.”

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A Small Real Church | Ep. 15

Show Notes: What can church really be? Where is “the Church” […]

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Slowing down for authentic conversations | Ep. 14

Have you ever had a conversation in which you were passionately sharing what you believe is true only to realize that the other person has completely disconnected from what you’re expressing? Or maybe the discussion spirals downward into an argument. In today’s episode, Relational Spirituality Host Rosanne Moore is joined by her daughter Anita Grace to explore how we can become better listeners, more influential mentors, and more connected members of multi-generational spiritual community, in spite of social divides and competing narratives. 

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Starving to Be Known and To Know | Ep. 12

Aren’t we all starving to be known and to know others? Join Karlene and her daughter, Ivy Hill, as they talk about the beautiful mess that is community, relational holiness, and real church!

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A Larger Story “Real Church” Time | Ep. 11

Show Notes: An introduction to the book REAL CHURCH – This […]

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Creating Space for Cross-Generational Conversations | Ep. 09

What gets in the way of having meaningful (spiritual) relationships across generations? Join us this week as we connect with our friend Chad Ibach DMin as he shares with us some of the key insights from his doctorate research on studying the intergenerational spiritual relating.  

He concluded in his findings that: fear, lack of skills, lack of trust, physical safety concerns, stress/busyness, sin/brokenness are the main obstacles to meaningful relationships. These conclusions are likely not a surprise, the answer to “What we do about these obstacles?” might surprise you.

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