
Social Justice, Homelessness, and the Church, Part 1
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Social Justice, Homelessness, and the Church, Part 1
What should the role of the church be when it comes to social justice? And what does it actually look like to meet the real needs of the people around us?
In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Bryan, director of the Martha Vandervoort Center to End Homelessness in Anniston, Alabama. Kyle brings both passion and practical experience to the conversation as we explore what it means to show up for our neighbors—especially those facing homelessness and poverty.
We talk about the systems that keep people unhoused, the disconnect between good intentions and meaningful help, and how the church can move from charity to solidarity. There’s some light chatter at the beginning (because we’re real people, not robots), and then we dive into the big stuff.
Whether you’re deep in the work or just starting to ask questions about faith and justice, this one’s for you.
Don’t miss Part 2 next week, where we continue the conversation with even more real talk and practical insight.
Contact Laura and Tammy at UntanglingFaithPodcast@gmail.com.