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re:Brand

By: Tim Jones and Ben Smith
  • Summary

  • Welcome to re:Brand | Playing the Church Comms Game a podcast all about giving you the tools you need to become a better communicator.

    © 2024 re:Brand
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Episodes
  • Halfway Through General Conference
    Apr 30 2024

    Ben talks through what's been going on and what's ahead for the Postponed 2020 General Conference happening in 2024.

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    16 mins
  • Bonus Episode: What does the UMC Believe about Social Justice and Advocacy? | The Revised Social Principles
    Apr 24 2024

    Ben has a conversation with John Hill, Interim General Secretary of the General Board of Church hand Society (GBCS) about the work of the agency, the importance of the social principles and what we can except as General Conferences discussed and votes on approval of the new Revised Social Principles.

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    38 mins
  • Racism, Sexism, Homophobia... Where is the Methodist Church on our Journey to Inclusion?
    Apr 22 2024

    We explore the critical transition from tokenism to genuine inclusion within The United Methodist Church. Join us as Derrick Scott III, a seasoned campus minister from the Florida Conference, and Rev. Rodrigo Cruz, the dynamic founding pastor of NETT Church in the Atlanta area and newly appointed assistant to the bishop in the North Georgia Conference share their profound insights and experiences. We delve into how the UMC can better reflect the diversity of God's kingdom and discuss the necessary steps to move beyond superficial diversity measures to foster true inclusivity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to spiritual growth and organizational change within the church. Join us as we unpack these challenging but necessary conversations to ensure that our faith community not only survives but thrives by embracing every individual's unique contributions.

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    56 mins

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