How do we form meaningful relationships in an age of ghosting, digital overload, and chronic loneliness? In this episode, we explore the themes of Knowing and Being Known: Hope for All Our Intimate Relationships, the new book by chaplain and author Erin Moniz. Joined by Gabrielle Roes, ministry director at Berry College and counselor, and host Dale McConkey, a sociologist and pastor, the conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities of forming meaningful human connection in today’s tech-saturated, hyper-individualized culture.
Together, the trio discusses shifting views of intimacy, the rise of AI companions, the role of the church in fostering authentic relationships, and the limitations of purity culture. Drawing on theology, sociology, and lived experience in ministry, they offer insight into how the gospel can reframe our understanding of connection, identity, and love. Add in a lighthearted game show and plenty of personal stories, and you’ll find this episode as rich and varied as a real-life church potluck.
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