by UtahEpodcopalians
A podcast designed to reflect on the Episcopal Church in our unique land of Utah.
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February 16, 2024
<p>In this week's episode of The Utah Epodcopalians Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Shannon Burke of The Cathedral Church of St. Mark as Chaplain to The Point. Dr. Burke shares her experience of being part of the ministry at The Point, an affordable living community for homeless senior adults. Listen about the importance of being present and building relationships with residents who life on the margins, and learn how this ministry has transformed both the community at The Point and the Cathedral Church of St. Mark.</p>
February 5, 2024
<p>In this week’s episode of The Utah Epodcopalian’s Podcast, host Craig Wirth sits down with The Rev. Dave Sakrison of St. Francis in Moab, discussing his longtime Prison Ministry. Tune in as they discuss the profound impact this project has on the lives of inmates in Monticello, UT, encouraging others to join in prison ministry and inspiring inmates to participate in a variety of service-oriented activities, like crafting charming stuffed animals and dolls for police to offer to children when responding to domestic violence situations.</p> <p>Join the conversation and discover how you can be a part of this chain of kindness, ensuring that the hands in Monticello stay busy and that children in need find a source of comfort and distraction.</p>
January 13, 2024
<p>In the latest episode of the Utah Epodcopalians podcast, Deacon Libby Hunter led an enlightening discussion on the intersection of faith and political advocacy. With the Legislature set to start on Tuesday, this timely episode delves into thought-provoking topics into how our faith calls us to champion the needs of the marginalized in our community. </p> <p>On January 18th, there will be an opportunity to advocate for those facing hunger and homelessness: the Faith and Advocacy Coalition meeting is scheduled at 10:00 a.m. at the Capitol Board Room. This important gathering, sponsored by the Crossroads Urban Center, will focus on addressing the critical issues. Given the extremely limited parking availability, we strongly recommend taking Bus 200 to the Capitol, which is free of charge. This is a pivotal opportunity for Utah Episcopalians to engage in meaningful dialogue and action towards social justice and community support.</p>
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