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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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Qualitative Neighbouring - QUEST Conversation part 1

March 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

There are pockets of Christians across Canada cities that view life in the neighbourhood as a sacred calling.

On today’s episode, you are going to meet three people I respect and admire for their commitment to live intentionally within their postal code.

Karen Reed lives in Parker House, a beautiful house in the Commercial Drive district of East Vancouver.

Bob Cameron lives on my street in Windsor, Ontario and is the founder and visionary of the Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative.

And returning podcast guest Paula Castrucci shares from her time of intentional community with Move In Toronto.

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March 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Kevin Rogers, Bob Cameron, Paula Castrucci, Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative, Move In Toronto, Parker House Vancouver, Intentional Community, QUEST, Qualitative Neighbouring
Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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