At the Table: Christian Community for the Common Good

Everywhere You Look: A Conversation with Tim Soerens

October 04, 2023 Nicholas Tangen Season 1 Episode 15
Everywhere You Look: A Conversation with Tim Soerens
At the Table: Christian Community for the Common Good
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At the Table: Christian Community for the Common Good
Everywhere You Look: A Conversation with Tim Soerens
Oct 04, 2023 Season 1 Episode 15
Nicholas Tangen

Today’s Episode is a conversation with Tim Soerens, the Co-founding Executive Director of the Parish Collective, an organization that connects people to be the church in the neighborhood. Tim recently wrote a book titled “Everywhere you look: Discovering the Church Right Where You Are”, that casts a vision for a church rooted in place and a faith practiced in the small simple practices of our daily lives together.

In this conversation, Tim and I talk about his work with the Parish Collective, why place matters, and why presence will always have more impact than performance. Tim is one of the most grounded and visionary voices in the movement to reclaim a place-based church, and I am grateful for his work and leadership. I hope this conversation is just the first of many to come.

Music by Juan Sanchez from Pixabay

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Today’s Episode is a conversation with Tim Soerens, the Co-founding Executive Director of the Parish Collective, an organization that connects people to be the church in the neighborhood. Tim recently wrote a book titled “Everywhere you look: Discovering the Church Right Where You Are”, that casts a vision for a church rooted in place and a faith practiced in the small simple practices of our daily lives together.

In this conversation, Tim and I talk about his work with the Parish Collective, why place matters, and why presence will always have more impact than performance. Tim is one of the most grounded and visionary voices in the movement to reclaim a place-based church, and I am grateful for his work and leadership. I hope this conversation is just the first of many to come.

Music by Juan Sanchez from Pixabay