Covid-19 has forced us to be physically apart from each other, and it's shown us how important it is for us to know one another and be known. A congregant at Redeemer East Side--Ian Quinlan--has been working on a project so that Redeemer congregants and other Christians can continue to connect, share their stories, and grow in solidarity with each other. The first podcast episode will air Sunday, July 12, on your favorite podcasting app. We hope as you listen, you remember that even though we are not together right now, you are not alone.
In this season finale, I take to the streets of NYC to ask people about stories.
Ian interviews Rachel about her business adaptations during COVID-19.
In this episode, I talk with people about their experience growing up in the church.
Ian interviews his barber, Charlie, in this episode about business in the time of a pandemic.
The final episode in this three part series on spiritual and mental health. Today I'm talking with Maureen Martino, Director of emergency psychiatry at a major medical center in NYC and Redeemer ES congregant.
Second part of a three part series exploring spiritual and mental well being. Today, I'm talking with Brantley Wilson, founder of WELLFOUNDED, and Pastor Aaron Bjerke leads us through a meditation.
First part of a three part series exploring spiritual and mental well being. Today, I'm talking with Pastor Aaron Bjerke about his new church plant, The Well, as well as Eastern Christian meditation practices.
A conversation with Rozz Moorehead-Strebe about how she uses music as ministry
A conversation with Manny Chea, Emergency Preparedness Specialist for the NYC Emergency Management Department.