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Good News on the Ground - Real-world evangelism through everyday life.

Good News on the Ground - Real-world evangelism through everyday life.

著者: Evangelism Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania
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🎙️ Good News on the Ground is a monthly podcast from the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania exploring real-world evangelism through everyday life. Hosted by Rev. Bradley Matson and Rev. Lisa Work, each episode shares honest stories of faith, presence, and hope — showing how the Good News is already on the ground.Evangelism Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Good News on the Ground: Exploring Faith in 60 Seconds: CMEC Minute
    2025/10/16

    In this episode of Good News on the Ground, Rev. Lisa Work and Rev. Bradley Mattson explore The CMEC Minute—a creative series of one-minute videos from Christ Memorial Episcopal Church that spark curiosity and conversation about faith. These short, engaging clips answer common questions about following Jesus, Episcopal worship, and everyday spirituality, helping people grow in faith one minute at a time.


    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Answering Everyday Questions: The CMEC Minute grew out of real parishioner questions about liturgical practices—questions that reflect the wider curiosity of people exploring Episcopal faith.

    • Faith Education for All: The series aims to make spiritual formation accessible not only to those who attend church but also to seekers and the spiritually curious.

    • Evangelism in the Digital Age: Short, shareable videos make it easier for parishioners to invite others into conversations about faith and worship.

    • Curiosity as Evangelism: By creating a safe and engaging way to explore “why we do what we do,” the CMEC Minute turns curiosity into connection.

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    22 分
  • Good News on the Ground: From Garden to Gathering: Grace Place's Impact
    2025/08/21

    In this episode of Good News on the Ground, Rev. Lisa and Rev. Bradley sit down with Mother Barbara Hutchinson and Jessica Larkin to talk about Grace Place in Shippensburg, PA. The conversation explores the mission and growing impact of this community initiative, which began as a response to local needs and has evolved into a place of connection and transformation. Together, they reflect on the development of Grace Place, emphasizing the importance of community gardens, intergenerational involvement, and moving from transactional outreach toward authentic relationships. The guests and hosts highlight the healing power of shared experiences and worship, and how true community is built through collaboration, care, and God’s presence at work among neighbors.




    Keywords

    Grace Place, community engagement , food insecurity, intergenerational ministry, church outreach, community garden, healing, belonging, relationship building, worship


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Good News on the Ground

    00:11 Exploring Community Initiatives in Shippensburg

    00:51 Introduction to Grace Place

    03:34 Community Engagement and Healing

    06:35 The Role of the Garden in Community

    08:59 Building Relationships Through Food

    12:02 Transformative Experiences at Grace Place

    14:39 Intergenerational Connections and Cookie Church

    17:24 The Shift from Outreach to Belonging

    20:14 The Essence of Community Engagement

    23:03 Celebrating Togetherness and Growth

    25:53 Conclusion and Future Aspirations


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    Follow Grace Place on Facebook

    Grace Place Website


    If you would like to learn more about the Grace Place you can contact Mother Barbara Hutchison at rector@standrewsship.org.

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    31 分
  • Bees and the Good News - Sarah Reid
    2025/07/17

    In this episode of Good News on the Ground, the Rev. Lisa Work sits down with Sarah McKeag Reid — a passionate beekeeper, founder of West Branch Apiary, and advocate for creation care.

    Sarah shares how her journey into beekeeping has become a unique form of everyday evangelism, revealing deep connections between faith, community, and the natural world. From buzzing hives to blooming gardens, Sarah invites us to see how even the smallest creatures can teach us big truths about stewardship, compassion, and the Good News of Jesus.

    Together, Lisa and Sarah explore the spiritual lessons bees offer, the challenges of tending creation, and how following our passions can become a powerful witness to God’s love. Whether you're a gardener, a nature lover, or simply curious about how faith shows up in unexpected places — this inspiring conversation will give you a fresh perspective on evangelism, ecology, and everyday discipleship.



    Learn more about the West Branch Apiary

    West Branch Apiary YouTube Page

    West Branch Apiary Facebook Page

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    29 分
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