Join us for an updated re-release of our conversation with Sean Steele of St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. Episode Highlights Include: [New] Why Sean uses the term “midwife” rather than “church planter” to describe his work What it means to create brave space for excluded people The offensive generosity of free laundry, free [...]

Join us for an updated re-release of our conversation with Sean Steele of St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church in Houston, TX.


Episode Highlights Include:

[New] Why Sean uses the term “midwife” rather than “church planter” to describe his work
What it means to create brave space for excluded people
The offensive generosity of free laundry, free haircuts, and a food truck
What it means to hold the “yes” and the “no” as a leader

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