
Welcome to Resist and Restore, a podcast by Circle of Hope. We're extending the table of our dialogue! Tune in bi-weekly as the Circle of Hope pastors—Rachel, Julie, and Jonny—sit down to dialogue about faith, God, Jesus, the spiritual life, and everything in between. Available on Spotify, iTunes/Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

Interview with professor, author, and former pastor Drick Boyd. Jonny interviews Drick on his book “Disrupting Whiteness: Talking With White People About Racism.” Drick shares the story of how he came to write this book, along with some stories from ... more
Interview with author, musician, and activist Andre Henry on his book All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep. In his book and this interview, Andre recalls experiences from throughout his life that have caused him to examine his relationships with Whi... more
Interview with Rand Williamson and Andrew Yang, two leaders in Circle of Hope. On the eve of the 2022 midterm elections, Jonny sits down with Rand and Andrew to talk about their political involvement over the years and if Christians have a responsibi... more
Interview with Bethany Bender, a member of the Circle of Hope community, on her experience living with long COVID. Bethany details her long-lasting symptoms after getting sick with COVID-19, her experiences not being believed by doctors, and other wa... more
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Thankful for these pastors who are seeking to open their lives and the life of the church more widely. I’m filled up every time I listen
I love these folks. Each week they provide a refreshing and rejuvenating discussion and conversation about living life with God together. Regardless of where you are on how closely you follow Christ, this podcast consistently shows that we are not meant to do this walk through life alone and we need each other to keep going, growing, and learning. And they’re fun and funny group!
I really like how the episodes are broken into three parts. You can listen all at once or at different times. The banter of the hosts is relational, humorous, insightful, and encouraging. The variety of topics is refreshing. There is a real authenticity in how the hosts (all pastors as Circle of Hope in Philly and South NJ) speak about their own spiritual journeys, integrate scripture, and address serious current events. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a refreshing take on walking... more
I’m sure it wasn’t intentional...but the timing of this podcast’s debut is very helpful (during Lent/Covid-19 pandemic). I’ve been listening to it on my daily walks during Covid-19 quarantine. The diverse array of perspectives of the hosts and their ability to weave in complex spiritual feelings/themes in between innocent rhythms of life is comforting and intellectually stimulating. Looking forward to its development!








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