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Bishop Phoebe Roaf and leaders from across the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee talks with people of faith in Memphis and beyond about the ways faith informs our perspective and unites people from a variety of backgrounds.

Faithfully Memphis The Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Bishop Phoebe Roaf and leaders from across the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee talks with people of faith in Memphis and beyond about the ways faith informs our perspective and unites people from a variety of backgrounds.

    Jared Barnett and Bishop Phoebe

    Jared Barnett and Bishop Phoebe

    Unlike business, medicine, and many other sectors that have objective processes for measuring outcomes, the poverty-fighting ecosystem simply hasn’t. This has made it nearly impossible to know which programs and services most effectively reduce social and economic gaps. Slingshot Memphis has addressed this by developing a new, standardized methodology to measure poverty-fighting effectiveness. Join Bishop Phoebe on Faithfully Memphis tomorrow for a conversation Slingshot CEO Jared Barnett, whose unique leadership style, expertise, and passion for combatting poverty in Memphis is helping Slingshot - through their MemWorks initiative - identify the root causes of employment roadblocks for Memphians experiencing poverty so evidence-based solutions can be implemented to enable pathways to economic mobility. 

    We also learn about St. Ambrose, whose feast is celebrated on December 7.

    • 48 min
    Jazmin Miller and Emily Austin

    Jazmin Miller and Emily Austin

    Jazmin Miller is an informed theatre artist, filmmaker, and the executive director of the non-profit Carpenter Art Garden, and her passions include equity, youth development, and education. Next week, the Barth House will host Miller as she lectures on her documentary film Jonesland, but she's with us on Faithfully Memphis today talking with Emily Austin about how her faith informs her life and her art. 



    Learn more about the artist talk on December 7, 2023 here: https://edwtn.org/event/artist-talk-with-jazmin-miller/

    • 56 min
    Errin Woods, Julie Meiman & Kirsten Hipkins with Emily Austin

    Errin Woods, Julie Meiman & Kirsten Hipkins with Emily Austin

    The theme of this Friday's Diocesan Convention - Do Good and Share What You Have - invites us to listen to the needs of our neighbors and give of ourselves to help share their load. Community Alliance for the Homeless (CAFTA), a 501c3 serving Memphis and Shelby County, does just that in their commitment to ending long-term homelessness and ensuring that future homelessness is rare, brief, and one-time. On this week's Faithfully Memphis, join Emily Austin for a discussion with CAFTA team members Errin Woods, Julie Meiman, and Kirsten Hipkins about the changing nature of housing insecurity and chronic homelessness in Memphis, and about what people of faith can do to help. 

    • 50 min
    David Ouzts and Emily Austin

    David Ouzts and Emily Austin

    Since 2002, Dr. David Ouzts has served as Minister of Music and Liturgy at Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis. In this role, he serves as director of music and organist for the parish and conducts the Parish Choir and Holy Communion Ringers. As the parish liturgist, he works closely with the clergy in planning all worship. On this week's Faithfully Memphis, join Emily Austin in conversation with Dr. Ouzts as they talk about the role of music in Episcopal liturgy. 

    Listen to the full version of The Cambridge Singers' performance of Gabriel Fauré's Requiem: https://youtu.be/TtJeTMRzn8A

    • 51 min
    Trina Morrison and Bishop Phoebe

    Trina Morrison and Bishop Phoebe

    Serving the same geographic footprint as the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee, Hannah's Hope provides adoption support and pregnancy counseling to all through a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Tomorrow on Faithfully Memphis, the Rev. Trina Morrison, Executive Director of Hannah's Hope, will join Bishop Phoebe to talk about this important ministry.



    Learn more about Hannah's Hope on their website, https://www.hannahs-hope.org/

    • 42 min
    Robert MacSwain and Bishop Phoebe

    Robert MacSwain and Bishop Phoebe

    On Friday, November 3 at 7 p.m., the Rev. Dr. Robert MacSwain will deliver the Barth House Theological Society's Fall Lecture "Saints As Evidence for God." On the faculty of The University of the South (Sewanee) since 2009, MacSwain's teaching and research combine philosophy, theology, ethics, literature, and spirituality with a particular focus on how these five disciplines interact within the Anglican tradition. On this week's Faithfully Memphis, Dr. MacSwain joins Bishop Phoebe for a conversation about the nature of those we consider to be saints.

    • 47 min

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