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Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral
43 episodes
6 days ago
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
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A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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The Potluck Project: Overcoming Division through Food and Fellowship | Episode 37
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
26 minutes 8 seconds
2 months ago
The Potluck Project: Overcoming Division through Food and Fellowship | Episode 37
How can the simple act of gathering interfaith groups for a meal help promote peace? The Rev. Terry Kyllo, Executive Director of Paths to Understanding, is exploring this idea through The Potluck Project. He joins Cathedral Dean Randy Hollerith to discuss how this small yet profound exercise can overcome division and help foster understanding across denominations and faiths.   Additional Resources: The Potluck Project A Better Way
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.