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Conversations with young adults and creators of goodness pursuing world-changing, faith informed action.

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Biografías y Memorias Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • We Are Not Alone by Jayvee Velazquez
    Mar 25 2026
    Carl shares about a recent songwriting trip to Nashville.
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    13 m
  • Mount Clemens FUMC Makes Meals!
    Sep 25 2025

    keywords

    community support, education, youth engagement, homelessness, Mount Clemens, church initiatives, social services, community heroes, outreach programs, Methodist Church

    takeaways

    The church has a long-standing commitment to supporting young people.

    Partnerships with local schools are vital for community engagement.

    Efforts to provide school supplies help at-risk students.

    Addressing homelessness is a significant focus for the church.

    Community meals and support services are essential for the unhoused.

    Local heroes play a crucial role in community outreach.

    Administrative staff are key in connecting with those in need.

    Upcoming initiatives aim to involve more community members.

    The church's website offers ways to donate and get involved.

    Recognizing the sacred worth of every individual is fundamental.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Community Support

    02:55 Educational Initiatives and Partnerships

    05:24 Addressing Homelessness in Mount Clemens

    08:01 Recognizing Local Heroes

    10:32 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

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    11 m
  • Saying Thanks to Dearborn First!
    Sep 15 2025

    keywords

    community support, church mission, food insecurity, creative faith, advocacy, Dearborn First, community engagement, youth involvement, church reinvention, service projects

    summary

    In this conversation, Carl Thomas Gladstone, Suzy Todd, and Barbara Wolicki discuss the impactful work of Dearborn First United Methodist Church, highlighting their community engagement, mission projects, and innovative approaches to addressing social issues. They celebrate the church's legacy, emphasize the importance of getting involved in the community, and explore creative expressions of faith while acknowledging past harms and seeking to heal relationships. The conversation invites listeners to connect with the church's ongoing efforts and participate in meaningful service.

    takeaways

    The Kresge Foundation's return to Detroit marks a significant moment.

    Dearborn First has a long history of supporting youth and community service.

    Churches are encouraged to engage actively with their communities.

    Food insecurity remains a critical focus for mission work.

    Creative expressions of faith can advocate for systemic change.

    The church aims to address past harms and foster healing.

    Community service projects are essential for church visibility.

    Collaboration with other churches enhances mission efforts.

    Participation in church activities does not require membership.

    The church is open to all who wish to contribute to its mission.

    Sound Bites

    "We need to look at our community."

    "The church has done a lot of harm."

    "I didn't think a church could do this."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction and Context

    00:00Celebrating Community Contributions

    02:15Mission and Outreach Initiatives

    04:55Engaging with Food Insecurity

    07:42Creative Expressions of Faith

    10:03Connecting with the Community

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    13 m
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