This Week At Windsor

03. Meet You Where You're At (feat. Gino Rositano)

22 min · 27. mar. 2026
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This week on This Week At Windsor, Jonathan and Ardin sit down with Gino Rositano, a young and energetic member of our church who was baptised earlier this year. Gino shares his journey to faith, growing up in a Catholic background and discovering a deep love for the Word of God. He opens up about what it’s been like to follow Jesus within a close-knit family, all working together in the family business, and the challenges of navigating faith in that environment. Gino also speaks honestly about his struggles with depression and how he’s come to understand his purpose and identity in Christ. It’s a real, heartfelt conversation about faith, family, and finding hope.

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