PASTORIA the Podcast James from PASTORIA
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"Meals That Mend" w/ Grace from ka:ll community
Can a home-cooked meal bring healing to your sense of identity, family, and faith?
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My wonderful conversation with Grace Hwang from ka:ll community (https://www.kallcommunity.org/) explained how it certainly can and how they do it.
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Taking an honest look at your 2023
If we want to get serious about success in 2024, it starts with a simple way of evaluating 2023 with some honesty.
James' way is to listen for the voice inside that has been afraid to speak up... because it wants to tell you the truth.
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"Church Planting: New and Uncomfortable" - Joseph Yoo of Mosaic Church in Pearland, TX
When the options were not looking so good for Joseph, his spouse, and their son, something new (and, uncomfortable) was offered. They decided to do it. Today, he is an author and pastor living in #CreativeCourage
Book: When the Saints Go Flying In by Joseph Yoo
Tiktok: @joseph.yoo
Church: Mosaic Church of Pearland, TX
Host: James from PASTORIA
Topics: Christianity, Church Planting, Books, Texas
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Were Mary & Joseph proud parents?
"As a parent and an immigrant, if I were Mary or Joseph, I would have thought that I had failed
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"I would get queasy with middle-class norms..." (w/ Diane Ujiiye)
Minister Diane Ujiiye is a Co-director of API RISE (www.api-rise.org) - Her background includes over twenty years of working in the fields of substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, gang prevention intervention, and re-entry in multi-ethnic LA County. She has conducted civil rights and public policy advocacy for Asians, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in California, resulting in the successful passage of state legislation. She serves as board president for Healing Urban Barrios, a gang intervention and re-entry program in East Los Angeles. Diane served as an appointee to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Citizens Oversight Committee after the 1992 uprising and as chair of the California Commission on Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs. She has facilitated an array of group processes designed to address the causes and symptoms of division. Diane is currently building solidarity with the Black community in Los Angeles with mostly formerly incarcerated API’s and Blacks. She holds a Master of Divinity (Mdiv’) degree from Fuller Theological Seminary.