
Hugh Halter, Taylor McCall, and Jon Dengler discuss faith, church, and cultivating Kingdom ecosystems. There are no white papers for Brave Cities - the best we can offer are Grey Pages.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

In this episode, we welcome Carl Olson and Justin Stice, two faithful practitioners embedded in very different but equally meaningful contexts. Carl joins us from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he's in the early stages of planting seeds for a Kingd... more
This week on Grey Pages, we flip the script with a long-overdue ladies takeover episode! For the first time ever, we hear directly from the women who have been holding it down behind the scenes of the Brave Cities movement. Join Bree Linderman, Chels... more
In this episode, the Brave Cities crew explores a different kind of organizing principle: shared desire. Rather than building around outcomes, metrics, or even vision, we ask what happens when a community is rooted in a mutual longing — for Jesus, fo... more
– Lessons from Senegal with Joel Repic
In this special episode of the Grey Pages podcast, Joel Repic joins the team live from Senegal to share a deeply moving reflection on mission, suffering, and the slow, faithful cultivation of Kingdom ecosystems... more
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Wow. A lot to think about. Grew up in IFB circles and walked away but still felt there had to be something better. Then on to seeker friendly, and then found reformed. Each partially better than the previous for me. But still something deep inside that yearned to find a better vision for Kingdom. I plan to go deeper with your podcast. Thank you.
I am just a young mom from the mountains of West Virginia who somehow ended up sniffing out the kingdom in the Dominican Republic. For years I have been trying to understand this siren song embedded within my spirit. THIS.
At last I can finally string together a few coherent words to explain the “why” to people.
I just finished the 2 episodes on Babylon and I want to say thank you for wrestling out the language and theology on this in a public way. I’m part of a team who stewards an international artist community, and we see making, beauty, thriving, creating as protest. It is the very yeast, and small grain offering of making, that disrupts empire and injects it with a different way to see the world. These artists are often misunderstood by the Church and silenced or “reigned in” because of how their a... more
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