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Host Recia Ann Young and her guest, Rev. Megan Roher discuss ministering to the "Other" whoever that may be. In Megan's ministry it was the homeless who now are housed but still need many services. Megan discusses operating a truly needs based ministry as she let her clients help determine the new directions for her ministry once most of them were housed.
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A discussion between Host, Recia Ann Young and her guest, Dr. Craig Martin (Author, "Elemental Love Styles") regarding self discovery as the foundation for successful intimate relationships. Intimacy in this discussion is not limited to romantic relationships, but coulod include any close relationship whether familial or professional. The process detailed in the book offers a fun and straight forward context for self-discovery and simple methods for using that information to improve the relationship.
So, enjoy and embark on the most fun and rewarding trip you can take. So we invite you embark on the journey. Pick-up a copy of the book. Its a fun read.
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Host Recia Ann Young and guests: Michael Anthony, author, "Mass Casualties" and retired UCC Pastor, Rev. Dr. Daryl Clemens pick up the threads from the Veterans Day program regarding rituals/liturgies for returning veterans. Rev. Young picked up the thread and asked Michael, his opinionregarding the value of such rituals as were common in ancient societies. What follows is a compelling dialogue about helping the veteran re-adjust to civil society.
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A change of pace, looking at a faith community through the eyes of its neighborhood. Host, Rev. Recia Ann Young discusses with her guest, Mr. Chris Schulman of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development for the City of San Francisco, how a faith based community can integrate into the wider community without compromising their values yet still partner with the diverse voices in the wider community to improve their wider community? They use Recia's home church'sexperience of relocating to the neighborhood and building a new church building.
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A discussion, with my guest, the Rev. Lyle Beckman, San Francisco Night Minister, regarding updated outreach strategies for our post modern world. The old techniques (chick tracts, "turn or burn," etc.) do not work well today. The discussion centers on bringing people, mainly the non-church affiliated person, into a faith community. The discussion will rely heavily on Rev. Beckman's experience ministering in the late hours, on San Francisco's streets.
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Happy Veterans Day 2009. When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home. How do we trat the returning veteran? What can they teach us about peace? How do we honor them and yet advocate for peace? These questions and more are discussed by the Rev. Penny Phillips of the VA Hospital System in Palo Alto, Rev. Brian Baker, Episcopal priest and West Point graduate, and Andrea Baker, Episcopal seminarian and West Point graduate. Rev. Baker and his wife Andrea are also members of Knights Out, the LGBT alumni of West Point.
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A continuation ogf the discussion regarding the full inclusion of LGBT people in our faith communities, this timr from s more local perspective. Host Recia Ann Young discusses inclusion with Rev. Dr. Dawnne Woodie, founder and Director of OPTIC, Outreach Program for Transgenders In Crisis, and Ms Laura Slattery of Knights Out. Togrether they discuss strategies fro local congregations.
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