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Crossing the Road
Crossing the Road
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Poverty Amid Plenty: Jack Murphy, North Fulton Improvement Network and St. Vincent de Paul Georgia
30 DEC 2020 · Deacon John Ray is joined by guest Jack Murphy to discuss his work through two organizations to meet the needs of a growing demographic of financially vulnerable in one of the most affluent areas in Georgia. -
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Episode 3: "Community and Purpose is as Important as Feeding": Tameka Baker, The Friendship Center, Atlanta
9 DEC 2020 · Based in Atlanta, the mission of the Friendship Center is to promote mental, physical, and spiritual well-being of these adults who are marginalized by poverty and chronic mental illness and disability. Program Director Tameka Baker discusses why providing community and purpose is as important as offering food and clothing. -
Episode 1: Introduction to "Crossing the Road," Deacon John Ray
9 DEC 2020 · Deacon John Ray introduces the podcast series, "Crossing the Road." The name of the podcast is derived from the Parable of the Good Samaritan, in which Jesus defines what it means to love neighbor. -
Episode 2: A Church Saved by the Marginalized: The Rev. Ashley Lytle Carr, Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, Atlanta
9 DEC 2020 · Founded in 1893 in Atlanta, Holy Comforter Episcopal Church has a rich and varied history. The church is arguably unique not just in the Diocese of Atlanta, but in the wider church. About 60% of the congregation is marginalized by poverty and mental disabilities.
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