Today’s episode is a conversation with Reverend Jose Humphreys III, a pastor, church planter, and consultant helping the church to take place seriously and think differently about the impact of our dollars. He is the author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem: What Happens When Churches Show Up and Stay Put, and Ecosystems of Jubilee: Economic Ethics for the Neighborhood.
Rev Jose and I talk about Metro Hope Covenant Church which he helped plant in Harlem, the beauty of particularity, and an alternative economic posture for churches rooted in place. Rev Jose calls us to a renewed discipleship in and among the neighborhood where we live and worship, and genuine curiosity about what God is up to in the lives of our neighbors. I had so much fun having this conversation, and I hope at the end of the episode you’ll leave as energized as I did by Rev Jose Humphreys.
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