042 - Angie Hong - Experimental Liturgies & Diverse Voices
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Angie Hong is a worship leader, writer and speaker based in Durham, NC. She is also a co-founder of Kinship Commons, creating resources to equip worship cultivators of color, which is one thing we'll discuss in this episode.
Angie and I talk about the pressure that is often put on worship leaders of color when significant events that gain national attention take place. We talk about cultivating diversity in who you're learning from, experimental liturgies and the work she's doing with the Faith and Justice Network.
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Urban Pioneer Roasters was founded by Colin Stringfellow when he was saving up to buy a ring for his soon-to-be fiance (and now wife). Mike and Allison have been buying our coffee from him for a couple of years. He's been an important part of the space for faith community and is now using his coffee roasting as a part of the way that he is caring for his family as he pursues his Ph.D.
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