Healing the City
So often we attend church with people who are experts in their fields with interesting stories and we miss opportunities to know one another and how we spend our days. Join us as we dive into the lives of everyday people from The Village Church in Tucson, Arizona who willingly and openly share their lives. We will be breaking down big ideas through conversations to help one another wrestle with ways to engage our communities. We will talk frequently about race, disabilities, advocacy, and faith while also bringing in guests to share their various expertises and how they use their skills to ultimately engage and heal the city.
Podcasting since 2019 • 263 episodes
Healing the City
Latest Episodes
#3003 Pastor Mark Reflects on Sabbatical
On today's episode of the podcast, Corey Gilchrist sits down with Pastor Mark Crawford to delve into his recent sabbatical. Their conversation explores Mark's journey of intentional rest, quality time with family, and his creative work, which i...
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#3002 Welcome Back Pastor Mark Crawford
On today's episode of the podcast, Pastor Eric Cepin warmly welcomes Pastor Mark Crawford back from his sabbatical. Together, they reflect on Mark's time of rest and renewal, sharing insights from his experience. The conversation also turns tow...
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#3001 Henrey Deese: The Theory of Evolution - Natural Selection
In this episode of Healing the City, Henry Deese and Pastor Eric dive into a fascinating discussion about evolution. Henry, a PhD student in biology with a wealth of teaching experience, presents his first argument for evolution as a valid theo...
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36:51
#074 John Rohe - Pickleball, Curiosity, and Compassion
Corey Gilchrist and John Rohe chat about pickleball, compassion, and curiosity while on the court. They share insights into pickleball's origins, who can play, and why you should give it a try. The conversation also touches on lessons from The ...
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Fan Mail
thank you, Pastor Sue and Pastor Eric for your parenting removing foolishness podcast. My question is as we represent God to our children. I get confused as when we do Trinitarian prayer as God's kids get to come to God with all of our sin and feelings, and pound on God's chest. However, I hear you saying in the moment children do not get to do the same in heated moments of disobedience. I agree and this boundary has been helpful. But can you help me understand the reasoning for this?
Tucson, Arizona
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