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Mike Wallens on Borderlands Ministry in the Big Bend, Texas Simply Christian LIFE with Bishop Michael Hunn

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Faith Beyond Borders: Ministry and in the Diocese of the Rio Grande
In an enlightening conversation, Bishop Michael Hunn and Mike Wallens, the vicar of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Marfa, Texas, and a notable figure in the Big Bend region, share insights into the multifaceted ministry efforts within the Diocese of the Rio Grande. With responsibilities spanning five congregations, Wallens, alongside Katie Hudak, the curate of the Big Bend, engages in regular worship services across several locations and actively participates in outreach ministries focused on asylum seekers at the border, providing both material aid and pastoral care. The discussion delves into the development of a unique collaborative model among the congregations that emphasizes mutual support without merging identities, driven by a shared mission to expand outreach efforts and foster community growth. Wallens highlights the significant role of youth ministry, supported by grants and partnerships, in bridging communities across the US-Mexico border, thereby nurturing a vibrant network of support among teenagers. Additionally, the narrative touches on the ethical and humanitarian challenges faced by Border Patrol agents, offering a nuanced view of border security dynamics. The conversation also introduces innovative initiatives aimed at rectifying environmental and social injustices within the region, demonstrating the diocese's commitment to holistic ministry and social justice.
00:00 Welcome to the Diocese of the Rio Grande00:24 Exploring the Extensive Ministry in the Big Bend04:06 The Power of Collaboration Among Congregations14:03 Youth Ministry: A Beacon of Hope and Community22:45 The Impact of Borderland Ministries on Asylum Seekers and Border Patrol23:49 Pilgrimages and the Realities of Border Life34:31 Addressing Environmental Racism with Tree Planting Initiatives37:37 A Heartfelt Invitation to Experience the Big Bend Ministry

Faith Beyond Borders: Ministry and in the Diocese of the Rio Grande
In an enlightening conversation, Bishop Michael Hunn and Mike Wallens, the vicar of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Marfa, Texas, and a notable figure in the Big Bend region, share insights into the multifaceted ministry efforts within the Diocese of the Rio Grande. With responsibilities spanning five congregations, Wallens, alongside Katie Hudak, the curate of the Big Bend, engages in regular worship services across several locations and actively participates in outreach ministries focused on asylum seekers at the border, providing both material aid and pastoral care. The discussion delves into the development of a unique collaborative model among the congregations that emphasizes mutual support without merging identities, driven by a shared mission to expand outreach efforts and foster community growth. Wallens highlights the significant role of youth ministry, supported by grants and partnerships, in bridging communities across the US-Mexico border, thereby nurturing a vibrant network of support among teenagers. Additionally, the narrative touches on the ethical and humanitarian challenges faced by Border Patrol agents, offering a nuanced view of border security dynamics. The conversation also introduces innovative initiatives aimed at rectifying environmental and social injustices within the region, demonstrating the diocese's commitment to holistic ministry and social justice.
00:00 Welcome to the Diocese of the Rio Grande00:24 Exploring the Extensive Ministry in the Big Bend04:06 The Power of Collaboration Among Congregations14:03 Youth Ministry: A Beacon of Hope and Community22:45 The Impact of Borderland Ministries on Asylum Seekers and Border Patrol23:49 Pilgrimages and the Realities of Border Life34:31 Addressing Environmental Racism with Tree Planting Initiatives37:37 A Heartfelt Invitation to Experience the Big Bend Ministry

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