Welcome to The Cartographers, a podcast to help Christian leaders map a changing cultural landscape in the 21st century. Join us, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales, Pastor and PhD, as we explore with our guests how to cultivate fruitful and resilient lives and communities.More at: https://www.willowbrae.… read more
Our places shape our loves. Can the church stick with a place? We continue this mini-series in November on place with series co-host, Brandon J. O’Brien, and today we bring in José Humphreys of East Harlem, NYC.
José Humphreys is a facilitator and pastor of Metro Hope Covenant Church, a multiethnic and multicultural church in East Harlem, New York City. He is also a social worker, consultant and author. Humphreys is involved in shalom-making in New York City through facilitating conversation, contemplation, and action across social, economic, cultural, and theological boundaries.
Catch the first episode on place here, and the second one with Dennae Pierre here.
LINKS
Connect with Jose on his website: https://www.josehumphreys.com
Buy Jose’s book: https://amzn.to/2qjUxvk
Jose’s church: Metro Hope Church
Giveaway to win Jose’s book (and other books too!): www.aahales.com/giveaway
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“We all show up with a certain gospel story…” @josehumphreys on #place and #churchplanting on the #findingholypodcast with @aahales
“How do we live mindfully in the places God has put us?” A fabulous conversation with @josehumphreys and @brandonjobrien on a #theologyofplace
“The theology we’ve inherited is very much about Sunday and resurrection. How is disorientation important part of the Christian life?” We talk place, race, gender and the gospel on #findingholypodcast with @josehumphreys @brandonjobrien
Instead of thinking about property values of what a place has for us, start by looking at the cultural, political, colonization root systems of our places. @josehumphreys on #findingholypodcast
“Staying put means that place can shape us as much as people, or other categories.” @josehumphreys on #findingholypodcast with @aahales and @brandonjobrien
ONE SMALL STEP
Start to think through the tender places in your own life about staying put in your place. What hurts about staying put? What’s exciting? Where are the tender places in your own life and desires where staying put feels a little achy?
Name those tender places. Tag Ashley @aahales on Twitter or Instagram and use the hashtag #findingholypodcast to join the discussion.
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