
Downtown Presbyterian Church member Lea Kone talks with Pat and Tucker about what food means to us as humans and people of faith. Lea is a board co-chair of the ROC SALT Ministry of the Presbytery of the Genesee Valley. To support ROC SALT’s work, in... more
In this interview, Pat and Tucker are joined by Rev. Katie Jo Suddaby, executive director of ROC SALT, a ministry of the Presbytery of Genesee Valley. Katie Joe takes us behind the scenes at the South Wedge Food Program, a ROC SALT ministry, which ha... more
Pat and Tucker explore the process of how Pat puts together her sermons, from Monday’s first scriptural impressions to Sunday morning in the pulpit. Music: Alan Jones and Jason Cloen on “A Little Talk with Jesus,” and Alan Jones on “His Eye Is on the... more
In this Sunday Forum recording from March 3, 2019, DPC member and Rochester Institute of Technology professor Callie Babbitt discusses food sustainability, accompanied by her graduate students Jessica Peterson and Diana Rodriguez. Music: “For We Shal... more
Downtown Church members Sarah Collins and Raina Bouphavong join Pat and Tucker for a discussion of race, sexism, identity and faith. Featured music: DPC Choir and congregation on “Hallelujah! We Sing Your Praises”; Lee Wright and Alan Jones improvise... more
In our series of interviews and talks called “Spiritual Journeys,” we hear Downtown Church members and friends tell the stories of their faith. This time we’ll hear from Windsor Wade. Windsor is a member of our church, and also a retired social studi... more
Pat and Tucker discuss mindfulness, with clips from Pat’s Sunday Forum talk on the topic. Music: Lee Wright and Alan Jones improvise on “Now Thank We All Our God.”
In the first of a series of interviews with Downtown Church members and friends, Pat and Tucker are joined by Raina Bouphavong, who tells the story of her faith from childhood to today. Music: Lee Wright and Jason Holmes on “I’ve Just Come From the F... more








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