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Weaving Hope From The Unraveled Church (Alan Roxburgh interview)

January 01, 2025 by Kevin Rogers in Alan Roxburgh, Vancouver, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Alan Roxburgh is a pastor, teacher, writer and podcaster with more than thirty years’ experience in church leadership, consulting and seminary education. I first heard of him through my friend Karen Reed who will be co-hosting our conversation today. Karen has been a past guest on the podcast and is very much entrenched in a life of loving her neighbours, a true example of intentional community building.

 Links:

Leaving Egypt Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/leaving-egypt-podcast/id1699200527

Alan Roxburgh - Reflections On The Refounding Of God’s People

https://alanroxburgh.com/

The Missional Network

https://www.themissionalnetwork.com/

January 01, 2025 /Kevin Rogers
Alan Roxburgh, Urban Church, Vancouver
Alan Roxburgh, Vancouver, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Church At The Community Table (Connie Jakab Interview)

July 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Connie Jakab, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Connie Jakab is planting a church at a new housing initiative in the Ogden neighbourhood of Calgary. As a long time community energizer, Connie has built an enduring presence in Calgary through her work within the arts community, mental health and business sector.

Now her attention has turned to the neighbourhood she lives and grew up in. Ogden Church meets in the common room of a housing development created by The Mustard Seed, a faith-based organization that exists to eliminate homelessness and reduce poverty.

Ogden Church values breaking bread together around a table rather than sitting in rows as passive listeners.

Links:

Connie’s Website

https://conniejakab.com/

Ogden Church

https://www.ogdenchurch.ca/

Ogden Hub 29

https://muchmorethanahome.ca/

The Mustard Seed

https://theseed.ca/

July 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Connie Jakab, PAOC, Urban Church, Church Planting, Calgary AB
Canada, Christianity, Connie Jakab, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Restoring Women At Risk (Julie Hunter Interview)

December 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Julie Hunter is the executive director for Windsor Life Centre, a residential, faith-based treatment centre for women recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. The Centre began 10 years ago on the property of Windsor Christian Fellowship under the vision and leadership of Cathy Ciaramitaro.

Windsor Life Centre aims to provide healing to the whole person, giving them tools to live out lasting recovery.

Grounded in compassion, we are designed to empower every woman to reach lifelong sobriety. We help women with their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellbeing so they can live healthier lifestyles after graduating from the program.

Windsor Life Centre understands addiction is complicated and unique for each individual. We provide customized treatment plans as a key feature of our program by examining each woman’s strengths, treatment needs, and coping abilities. Upon admission to Windsor Life Centre and throughout the treatment stay, our team evaluates their progress and adjusts the treatment plan as necessary. We also offer 12 step facilitation, social activities, life skills training, and multiple forms of therapy.

Link:

https://windsorlifecentre.com/

 

December 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Windsor Life Centre, Julie Hunter, Substance Abuse, Windsor Christian Fellowship, Cathy Ciaramitaro
Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Red Frogs And Zoe Manor (Nelly Latchman interview)

November 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

At sixteen years of age, Nelly Latchman was on a youth group mission trip to New Song Church. The days in Windsor were an opportunity to experience God at work in an urban context outside of her own neighbourhood. That initial experience would eventually culminate in moving to Windsor after graduating from Tyndale Seminary.

Today, Nelly is a Mission Canada worker that serves as part of the national Serve Campus Network with her focus on the University of Windsor. She is also a young adult pastor at Parkwood Gospel Church.


Links:

Nelly Latchman - Mission Canada profile page

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/nellylatchman

Serve Campus Network

https://paoc.org/serve-campus

Red Frogs Canada

https://ca.redfrogs.com/

Parkwood Young Adults

https://parkwoodwindsor.com/youngadults

 

November 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Nelly Latchman, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Red Frogs, Serve Campus Network, Parkwood Gospel Church - Windsor, Zoe Manor, Mission Canada
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Vancouver Downtown East Side (Aaron White interview)

October 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Aaron White, At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver

Today on the podcast we are taking a virtual walk on the sidewalks of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side and having a conversation with Aaron White.

Aaron is a pastor, justice worker and prayer instigator in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver for the past 20 years, where he lives with his wife and four children in a community home. He’s part of the team at Jacob’s Well, an ecumenical Christian centre of hospitality where his job description is resident theologian.

He is the co-author of Revolution and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Kingdom of God; co-creator of The Creative Way Down discipleship resource; and author of his newest book Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community.

Along with one of my previous guests Dave Carrol (Captain Kindness), he co-hosts the Two Wise Fools podcast, a light-hearted and sometimes emphatically, truthful conversation about all things sacred and profane.

Links:

Recovering Book

https://bakeracademic.com/p/Recovering-Aaron-White/41667

Jacob’s Well

https://www.jacobswell.ca/

Two Wise Fools Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/two-wise-fools/id1547557549

 

October 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Aaron White, Vancouver, Addiction, Street Ministry Workers, Urban Ministry
Aaron White, At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver
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Full Time Neighbours - Karen

April 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Vancouver

After pastoring for 21 years at a large city church, Karen took the risk 12 years ago to live on raised funds as an urban worker, joining with what God is doing in East Vancouver, one of the most unchurched neighbourhoods in Canada. She lives a shared life intentionally in a 100 year old, six bedroom house,  as a base to seek the flourishing of her community and extend generous hospitality to neighbour and stranger.

Karen has experienced many 'conversions' in herself as she has rooted into her place, leaning into sustainable living practices, urban gardening, valuing the ordinary and simple and moved away from a busy and fragmented life (since you can't be busy and be present to others). After replacing her car with a bike, she now lives 90% of her life within walking distance. She has forged a slow lifestyle of radical hospitality to strangers and neighbours (vs entertaining friends and family) and her home - called Parker House - has become the primary gathering space for neighbourhood Soup Nights, House Concerts, etc. After living alone for most of her life, Karen wanted to live more deeply into her faith, intentionally living with others inter-generationally (over 200 people have lived in her home in the last decade). She organized her neighbourhood to sponsor Syrian refugees 7 years ago (who lived with her for a year), and seeks to join with anyone in the community seeking the common good. 

It has been a wild and wonderful ride - and she is having a blast at this stage of life.  Convinced that the Spirit always works in the particular and in place, Karen will share a bit of her story and wisdom from seeking to love God by loving neighbour...and enjoying neighbour as a way to enjoy God....and listening to our community as a way to listen to God.  

Links:

QUEST Conversation: Qualitative Neighbouring Part One

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/qualitative-neighbouring-quest-conversation-part-1

QUEST Conversation: Qualitative Neighbouring Part Two

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/qualitative-neighbouring-quest-conversation-part-2

April 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Kevin Rogers, Intentional Community, QUEST, Qualitative Neighbouring, Vancouver, Hospitality, Housing, Community Transformation, Community Service
Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Vancouver
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Better Together - Ejay Tupe and Cheryl Walsh

August 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Cheryl Walsh

Ejay and Cheryl live above a coffee shop on Queen Street in Toronto. As parents of a toddler, they exemplify urban disciples of Jesus living on mission in their neighbourhood.

In this session from the Our City Toronto conference (2022) they share life lessons and guiding principles on the power of collaborative relationship. They depend on each other and rely on other community members in accomplishing good work for their city and neighbourhood.

Both have been guests on previous episodes of Sidewalk Skyline Podcast.

Links:

Mission Canada

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/ejaytupe

Urban Trends In Canada

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/urban-trends-in-canada-cheryl-walsh

Sidewalk Pastors

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/sidewalk-pastors-quest-conversation-part-1

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/sidewalk-pastors-quest-conversation-part-2

Gangland Preacher

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/gangland-preacher-ejay-tupe

August 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Ejay Tupe, Cheryl Walsh, Qualitative Neighbouring, Street Ministry Workers, Toronto, Urban Ministry
Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Cheryl Walsh
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Creating Space To Belong - Susan McQuinn Wells

February 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Susan McQuinn Wells

My guest today is Susan Wells, author of ‘A Place at My Table: Creating Space to Belong.’ Over the years, we have crossed paths and even shared some group meals at restaurants across the country. She and her husband David Wells currently reside in the Greater Toronto Area city Burlington. David is the General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada.

 In her book Susan says, ‘In some circles a philosophy evolved that the only reason for making a friend outside the church was to convert them. When I was a teen, we were encouraged to share our faith with our friends but not truly be friends with them… This dichotomy can result in Christians never developing a genuine camaraderie with people who don’t hold the same beliefs. They end up praying for souls without befriending the people that embody the souls.’

Susan is a woman of depth and insight. We cover a lot of ground here on the path to the table.

Links:

A Place At My Table (Book)

https://wordcom.paoc.org/products/a-place-at-my-table-paoc-gift-book-susan-wells

 Website:

www.aplaceatmytable.ca

February 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Susan McQuinn Wells, Hospitality, Edmonton, Vancouver, Burlington, PAOC
Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Susan McQuinn Wells
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Qualitative Neighbouring - QUEST Conversation part 2

March 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Part 2 of my conversation with Karen, Bob Cameron & special guest Hughie Carpenter (Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative) and Paula Castrucci (Move In Toronto).

Join us as we explore themes related to intentional Christian community in the urban core.

(Listen to part 1 for a full introduction of our guests and to find links to their respective ministries)

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/qualitative-neighbouring-quest-conversation-part-1

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March 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Kevin Rogers, Bob Cameron, Paula Castrucci, Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative, Parker House Vancouver, Move In Toronto, QUEST, Qualitative Neighbouring, Hughie Carpenter, Intentional Community
Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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