Why a Podcast from The 787 Collective?

Apr 1, 2024 · 3m 45s
Why a Podcast from The 787 Collective?
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The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary gathers young adults, and those passionate about the spiritual formation of young adults, for transformation toward healing and wholeness. We do that...

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The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary gathers young adults, and those passionate about the spiritual formation of young adults, for transformation toward healing and wholeness. We do that by centering the voices of young adults, and what better way to amplify these voices than a podcast?

We call the podcast "The Collective Voice," because no one voice speaks for all young adults. Through this podcast we center the voices of young adults by inviting them to share their life experiences, their faith struggles and growth, and invite them to embrace their curiosity. 

The Collective Voice will consist of three different shows:
  • Belonging
  • Faith Transitions
  • Have You Heard...?
"Belonging" shares the lived experience of young adults in congregations and faith organizations. "Faith Transitions" leans into the reality that young adults are transient and the challenges and opportunities that accompanies this stage of life. And "Have You Heard...?" invites a young adult to co-host the podcast with us as they explore concepts that have led to their ongoing faith formation or peeked their curiosity. 

Want to share your experience on The Collective Voice? Reach out to us on Social Media (@787.collective) or email us at 787@austinseminary.edu
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Author Phillip Dieke
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