Sacred Spaces or Common Ground: What Happens when Church Buildings Become Neighborhood Anchors?
What if churches saw their buildings not just as Sunday gathering spaces but as anchors meant to foster the well-being of their communities?
Disinvestment or Design: When a City Decides what a Child is Worth
This episode examines how physical spaces and policy decisions affect educational access and opportunity.
Redlines or Green Juices: What Happens When Zip Codes Determine Dinner?
Historical redlining practices still impact what ends up on our dinner tables.
Building Up or Making Room: Who Gets to Call This City Home?
Explore how churches can support housing justice by partnering with existing community efforts.
Gun Violence or Grocery Stores: Can Food Access Mean Life or Death?
Examining the impact that limited access to healthy and affordable food has on neighborhoods
Chaos or Community: Where Do We Go From Here?
The pilot episode explores the intricate relationship between race, space, and community in American cities.
Life on the Human Scale: A Benediction For Builders
What does it truly mean to embody love, justice, and presence in the places we call home?
‘Finding Home’ with Rich Pérez
We can learn a lot about ourselves even through other people’s experiences. Rich Pérez shares his “layers” and what makes him, him.
Cuba: Family Over Freedom
With Elián returned to his father, Cuban Christians say he should come home. Are they being honest, or fearful of reprisals?
Send Elian Home Say Cuba’s Evangelicals
Church leaders who don’t usually agree with Castro or the Cuban Council of Churches say family comes first.