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Easter Review (feat. Regina Heater)

18 min · 11. touko 2026
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Tim and Jason sat back down with recent guest – and now, by definition, Friend of the Pod™! – the fantastic ecumenist, story-collector, and story-sharer, Regina Heater, to revisit our recent Lenten conversation and consider Easter in light of it. In particular, we look to the rising cancer of white supremacy (especially in too many of our churches) and where we might find ways of anti-racism and racial reconciliation in the post-resurrection stories of Jesus and beyond.

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