Healing the City
So often, we find ourselves sitting next to people in church—people with fascinating stories and incredible expertise—and yet we miss the chance to truly know them. What if we slowed down and took the time to hear how each of us spends our days, how we wrestle with life, and how God is working in our stories?
Join us as we journey into the lives of everyday folks from The Village Church here in Tucson, Arizona. These are people just like you, who are willing to open up and share their lives. Through honest conversations, we’ll tackle big ideas and practical ways to engage our communities, helping one another see what it looks like to live out our faith in tangible ways.
We’ll explore topics like race, disability, advocacy, and faith, inviting guests to share their unique perspectives and skills. Together, we’ll look for ways to use what we’ve been given to connect, serve, and ultimately bring healing to our city.
Healing the City
#3016 Pastor Sue and Pastor Eric's Book Reviews
In this episode, Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan take a thoughtful look back at the books that shaped their year in 2024. They share their personal reflections on what challenged, inspired, and encouraged them as they read, covering topics that range from theology and spiritual formation to culture and storytelling. Along the way, they unpack how these books have influenced their faith journeys and their ministry, offering insights that may resonate with your own walk with God.
Limericks For Our Senseis by Rod Hugen and Andy Littleton
- Encouragement by Larry Crabb and Dan Allendar
- Getting Things Done by David Allen
- The Great Sex Rescue by Sheila Wray Gregoire, Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach, and Joanna Sawatsky
- The Powerful Purpose of Introverts by Holley Gerth
- The Anxiety Opportunity by Curtis Chang
- Unwinding Anxiety by Judson Brewer
- Supernatural by Michael Heiser
- Nobody's Mother by Sandra L. Glahn
- How to Pray by Pete Greig
- Hearing God by Dallas Willard
- The Forgiving Life by Robert D. Enright
- Traction by Gino Wickman
- A Biblical Argument for Women in Ministry and Leadership by Ken Schenck
- The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
- Tell Her Story by Nijay K. Gupta
- Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer
- Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler Staton
- Managing Leadership Anxiety by Steve Cuss
- Embodied by Preston Sprinkle
"Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities.
With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference.
Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all.
The Village Church
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The Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays
1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712
Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751