Sundays have been quite different for many people for the last couple of months as faith organizations observed social distancing and stay at home practices. Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge holds the vision of being a healing place for a hurting world. What does that mean in the age of pandemic? Marla Stroup (pastor of the Highland Road campus) and JT Terry (youth pastor of the North Baton Rouge campus) join Red Stick Strong to share their respective insights from the last few weeks. HPC is known for their strong digital game, but they still had to adapt to make "church at home" happen. JT explains the impact of stay at home on local youth and how HPC continues to serve, even in a difficult time.  

LEARN MORE ABOUT HEALING PLACE CHURCH:

Find HPC’s church at home hub here: https://www.home.healingplacechurch.org/ HPC’s main website: https://healingplacechurch.org/ Videos from HPC: https://vimeo.com/healingplacechurch

HEALING PLACE HAS THE SOCIALS:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healingplacechurch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/healingplacechurch Twitter: https://twitter.com/hpc

OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

Empower 225: https://empower225.org/ Email JT Terry:  [email protected] Feed the Need: https://www.home.healingplacechurch.org/post/feed-the-need

Red Stick Strong is a podcast highlighting Baton Rouge business and organizations serving during the pandemic. Hosted by Catherine O'Brien and produced by Branch Out Programs. Follow Red Stick Strong on Instagram. Do you know a BR business that needs a shout-out? Tell Catherine

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