Faith, Work, Mercy & Justice Podcast

We are excited to partner with Surge on The Faith, Work, Mercy & Justice podcast series featuring six stories of men and women who became acquainted with brokeness and inequity in their industries and embraced the call to be a redemptive presence in and through their work. These case studies highlight several fields including- hospitality, finance, literature, mental health, and education. We hope you enjoy these conversations as much as we have! The series explores how we can rethink power and stewardship in every vocation for God’s glory.

You can tune in on SoundCloudApple Podcasts, and Spotify.

FULL EPISODE LIST

Episode 1: The Hospitality of God with Kimberly Deckel, Lauren Gill & Teena Dare 
Lauren and Kimberly help frame this new series on engaging mercy & justice through paradigms that help us rethink power and stewardship. Then we’ll listen in as Lauren interviews Teena about how she sought to do this through her work in the hospitality industry. 
 
Episode 2: Pouring a New Narrative with John Onwuchekwa
John talks about how he and his team at Portrait Coffee are pouring a new narrative in West-End, Atlanta through great coffee, collaboration, and telling the truth about the inequities embedded within the craft coffee industry. 
 
Episode 3: Investing in the Kingdom with Regina Green
Regina’s work in finance gives us a picture of how intentionally investing in ventures led by diverse teams- that are often overlooked- can lead to greater flourishing for all. 

Episode 4: The Work of Healing with Noel D’Avy & Brittany Johnson 
Noel and Brittany, art therapists, are committed to making the work of healing from trauma more accessible through their business model as well as their creative approach to therapy. 
 
Episode 5: Educating for Belonging with Lisa Hertzog
Lisa shares a vision for education that centers the margins through policy, curriculum and relationship. She also models ways that we can walk in humility as we pursue justice and mercy.
 
Episode 6: Retelling Our Stories with Wayétu Moore
Wayétu’s writing bridges history and fantasy in a way that helps us rethink our collective stories and invites us to honor the complex narratives that make up our world. 

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