Pod Strangely Warmed
Across neighborhoods, cities, and communities, things are changing fast, and not everyone knows how to respond. In Frisco, Texas, a growing and increasingly diverse community has brought both opportunity and tension. When fear and harmful rhetoric began showing up in public spaces, local faith leaders and neighbors made a different choice: to show up, stand together, and respond with love. In this episode of POD Strangely Warmed, Rev. Kristin Warthen sits down with Rev. Billy Echols-Richter and Katrina Watland of Grace Avenue United Methodist Church to explore what it really means to love your neighbor in a changing community. Together, they reflect on real moments of division, the courage it takes to speak up, and how curiosity, relationship, and faith can move people beyond fear. This conversation begins in Frisco but echoes far beyond it. Communities across Texas and the country are navigating growth, diversity and change, and the question remains the same. How do we live together well? Website - htcumc.org [https://www.htcumc.org/] Facebook - @HTCUMC [https://www.facebook.com/htcumc] Instagram - @HTCUMC [https://www.instagram.com/htcumc/] TikTok - @horizontxumc [https://www.tiktok.com/@horizontxumc] YouTube - @htcumc [https://www.youtube.com/@htcumc] Spotify - Horizon Texas Conference [https://open.spotify.com/user/31rrdkq47aeb7qr2xaaxaqcwcfee?si=3498db6d39044a00]
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