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Clergy in Collars, Getting Coffee

Clergy in Collars, Getting Coffee

By: Rev. Leah Ntuala
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Hard-hitting interviews with clergy discussing their current theological struggles, favorite Bible characters, and what their Care Bear belly symbol would be and why? VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THE PODCAST DO NOT REFLECT THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SENECA FALLS, NYRev. Leah Ntuala Spirituality
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  • Clergy in Collars, Getting Coffee with Quinn Caldwell
    Dec 19 2023

    Rev. Quinn G. Caldwell is the Chaplain of the Protestant Cooperative Ministry at Cornell University. Author of Daily Reflections for Advent and Christmas: All I Really Want, Readings for a modern Christmas. views expressed in this podcast are not shared with The First Presbyterian Church of Seneca Falls, NY.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Clergy in Collars, Getting Coffee with Rev. Aaron Frank
    Dec 12 2023

    Rev. Aaron Frank is the pastor of Horseheads Presbyterian Church in Horsehead, NY. He is a graduate of Hope College and has his M. Div from Union Theological Seminary in Richmond. He is married with 2- stepdaughters and 2 obnoxious dogs.



    The views expressed on this podcast are not shared with The First Presbyterian Church of Seneca Falls, NY.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Clergy in Collars, Getting Coffee with Rev. Jerrod Lowry
    Dec 5 2023

    Reverend Jerrod Lowry is the Executive Presbyter and Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of Coastal Carolina. He was the pastor of Community of Grace Presbyterian Church in Sandy, UT. Jerrod is a proud graduate of Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary in Atlanta, GA, He hails from Augusta, GA.

     

    VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THE PODCAST DO NOT REFLECT THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SENECA FALLS, NY

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    1 hr
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