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Sacred Resilience in the Current Political Climate with Bishop LaTrelle Easterling

38 min · 29 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Justice Takes Courage Podcast, Host Bishop Julius C. Trimble and Bishop LaTrelle M. Easterling talk about the challenges of today’s political landscape. They discuss moving beyond prayer to action, giving voice to issues that touch our communities, sustaining justice work over the long haul, and more. Bishop LaTrelle M. Easterling is the Resident Bishop of the Baltimore Washington / Peninsula-Delaware Episcopal area. Bishop Easterling also serves as an At Large Executive Committee Member of the Board of Directors for the General Board of Church and Society.

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