Faith, Work & Rest Teena Dare
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Now headed into its fourth season, The Faith, Work & Rest Podcast highlights stories of ordinary people of faith doing ordinary work for the glory of God and good of their communities.
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Global City, Gospel Presence: Bijan Mirtolooi
In this episode, Bijan Mirtolooi helps us explore how the city of London is experiencing spiritual renewal and religious curiosity giving Christians an incredible opportunity to winsomely declare good news. In his work as a pastor of Reality Church London and The London Project, Bijan has an ardent desire to equip ministry leaders and everyday disciples to see their work as an integral part of their discipleship to Jesus. Yet also to understand that from the first pages of Scripture, God is one who always pairs work with rest and invites us to the same. Would we pray alongside him to see the Church in London steward this incredible moment in history for the city to rejoice because Jesus has been put on display through the unified witness of God’s people.
Resources related to this episode:
Learn more about Bijan’s church Reality Church London:
https://www.realitychurch.london/
Learn more about The London Project:
https://thelondonproject.co.uk/
Learn more about Gotham Fellowship:
https://www.faithandworkgotham.com/
Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative:
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/
Learn more about the Surge Network
https://www.surgenetwork.com
Timestamps (Edited Timing)
00:00 Introduction
01:09 How Bijan and his family decided to move to London
4:40 Stories of how London is growing in openness to religion and spirituality
11:42 What is the London Project and how it is facilitating a faith and work movement
15:36 How Lesslie Newbigin in the 1970s encouraged churches to equip every member of their Church when it comes to their daily work
18:39 How Bijan has seen people live creatively and faithfully in their industries
22:14 How rest is integral to discipleship
28:50 Where do you see God uniquely put on display in London and how can we pray for London? -
First World, then Word- Christel Ngnambi
Our guest on the podcast today is Christel Ngnambi, the consultant CEO for Imago Dei, which is a network of professionals seeking to ask questions and seek answers to the biggest challenges of their industry and discover how Christianity might offer good news in that area of human life.
In the episode, Christel showcases how the increasing secularization in francophone (french speaking) culture is ultimately not an obstacle to the Christian witness but a genuine opportunity. Yet, he suggests, there is power when Christians begin with the questions, concerns, and fears of the people and industries where they find themselves and then egnage those questions deeply with Scripture. In other words, as Christel says, we need to listen to the world around us as we engage the Word.
Listen in as Christel shares tangible ways Imago Dei has provided pathways for non-Christians to experience a distinct, culturally relevant, and winsome Christian witness.
Resources related to this episode:
Learn more about Christel’s work with Imago Dei
https://www.imagodei.fr
Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative:
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/
Learn more about the Surge Network
https://www.surgenetwork.com
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
2:25 How Christel partnered to start Imago Dei and their work within many industries
5:35 What the word “francophone” means and how faith and work is unique in the French-speaking world.
14:20 How we must start first with the questions of the context to explore how the gospel is good news there
19:28 How the fashion industry is a case study for listening and speaking the gospel in relevant ways
24:05 How non-Christians are becoming curious about Christianity through the arts
31:12 What are the next questions coming in Western culture and ways Christians can seek to be a renewing presence in the face of them?
36:05 What is one characteristic of God as a worker that you see reflected in your city and how can we pray for you and your context? -
The Eternal City: Mila Palozzi
In this episode, we are privileged to hear Pastor Mila Palozzi share, with joy and vibrancy, how the gospel gives us a lens to see beauty everywhere in our city and through our work. She shares practical ways she has cultivated a faith and work perspective in her local church through a variety of avenues that hopefully will encourage and inspire you in your context. Mila challenges those in her culture- and us- to not see work as a necessary curse but rather to see work as the unique contribution we get to make for our city and ultimately for the Kingdom of God. We hope Mila’s gospel radiance inspires you to imagine afresh the city and work God has placed you in.
Resources related to this episode:
Learn more about Mila’s church:
https://www.hopera.co/scopri-la-fede
Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative:
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/
Learn more about the Surge Network
https://www.surgenetwork.com
Timestamps
00:00 Podcast Introduction
01:43 The work and life of Mila Palozzi as a pastor in Rome
3:36 How Mila’s previous career in banking drew her into the faith and work space
7:47 How Mila pursues four main avenues to help people capture a vision of faith and work in her church
14:00 How Mila started new communities around variety of subjects
17:40 How Mila has experienced the depth of the gospel in her city
26:27 What is an aspect of God that you see on display in Rome and how can we pray for the church in Italy? -
CEOs to Custodians: Amma Amegashie
In this episode, Teena is joined by Amma Amegashie who serves as the West Africa Operations Manager for City to City Africa. She currently leads the Purpose Beyond Paycheck cohort in Accra, Ghana. Amma loves the Lord, loves the city which she lives in, and hopes to see the city, its people and all the industries being renewed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. She lives in the city of Accra with her beloved husband, Selasi, and enjoys reading, listening to music and watching God's beautiful nature.
What is clear from this conversation is that Amma resists any form of a truncated gospel that compartmentalizes the Christian life to a single day of the week. The cohort she leads works to imagine what a Kingdom presence might look and taste like in various spheres of society and work.
Would you be encouraged by her words to us:
“If your identity is truly in Christ Jesus, it doesn’t matter if you are the CEO or the least in rank. You don’t find your identity in any of this but you find your identity in Christ Jesus and what he has done on the cross. That he deeply loves you, and we are his children.”
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction and Amma’s Bio
1:40 Where Amma lives and works
4:33 How an episode of the Faith and Work podcast helped Amma re-imagine administration
7:56 What drew Amma into the Faith and Work space
11:25 What is the church like in Ghana?
14:41 How Amma has helped people experience a gospel for all of life
20:30 How insurance can be for the glory of God
26:40 Where do you see brokenness in the industries of your city and how God longs to restore
33:40 How visiting a cookie factory changed one person’s perspective on work
37:40 If you had to pick just one characteristic as a worker that you see on display in your city, what would it be? How can we be praying for the church in Ghana?
Resources related to this episode:
Learn more about the Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students
https://ghafes.org/who-we-are/
Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/
Learn more about the Surge Network
https://www.surgenetwork.com/ -
Deconstructing Dichotomies: Marcelo Robles
In this podcast episode, Teena Dare gets to have a conversation with Marcelo Robles who lives in Buenos Aires and is a pastor, practitioner, and key participant in the movement of God in his city.
What’s clear from the interview is that Marcelo captures the vision perfectly of seeing our everyday work and our understanding of our faith deeply integrated in all of life. But he didn’t always share this vision. Listen in as Marcelo unpacks how was able to deconstruct the false dichotomy of sacred and secular through his work at a university, in his ministry, through personal challenges, and a myriad of church planting experiences. The Church has much to learn from this faithful brother who encourages us to remember our one calling in the gospel with many occupational expressions.
Resources related to this episode:
More Info About Marcelo Robles and his ministry
https://globaloutreach.org/giving/missionary-details/marcelo-robles
About La Misión Church https://iplamision.org/sobre-nosotros/
About the RUE University Network https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1037300417189588
Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative here.
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/about
Learn more about the Surge Network here
https://www.surgenetwork.com
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction and Marcello’s bio
1:49 Where Marcello lives, serves and does for work
2:53 How the city of Buenos Aires is unique and an expression of a variety of cultures and cities
4:50 Why we need to stop using the term: bi-vocational and instead use: “co-occupational”
13:12 Why we need a holistic and integrated gospel for all of life
16:30 Stories of how God is at work in the university
22:45 How one person’s proximity with the poor forever changed his life
29:30 How God is displayed as a worker in Buenos Aires and how you and I can pray for Buenos Aires -
Mutuality With The Margins: Kimberly Deckel & Abraham Cho
When it comes to the integration of faith and work, it is never generic but always specific to the context we are in. The conversations around faith and work in a white collar setting are going to be drastically different than the conversations and questions of those working at the margins. In this episode, Abraham Cho and Kimberly Deckel explore how tangible expressions of how faith and work have been integrated in their cities and churches.
But what’s clear from the perspective of these two practitioners (Abraham and Kimberly) is that a missing link in the faith and work conversation is the necessity of having mutuality with those at the margins. Without genuine friendship with the overlooked and the poor, we will lack the necessary relational knowledge needed to steward our power effectively in industries and workplaces. Listen in as we imagine together in this podcast what flourishing for all might look like when the margins are centered.
RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE
Learn more about City to City's Global Faith and Work Initiative:
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com
Learn more about Kimberly’s Church: Church of the Cross Austin
https://www.cotcaustin.org
Learn more about the Surge Network
https://www.surgenetwork.com
TIME STAMPS
Introduction to the series and Bios 00:00
In the faith and work space, what has your work been about in recent years? 2:05
How the conversation of faith and work is different depending on your context and invites you to take the posture of a learner 5:30
How the simple and ordinary practices in our workplaces are the catalyst for a rich expression for faith and work integration 9:40
How different traditions (that we are often unaware of) can provide beautiful windows of tangible ways faith and work can come together 13:50
How the only way to faithfully steward our power is through developing a mutuality of relationship with those at the margins 23:57
How a vision of genuine friendship and Kingdom collaboration is being imagined in New York City and Austin, Texas 34:08
How do we understand God as a good worker in the way he operates in our cities and prayers we have for flourishing in the years to come 44:06
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