The Collective Voice
In this episode of The Collective Voice, Rev. Anna Bundy Hagler discusses with Cecie and Phil about the power of crafting hobbies like quilting to foster belonging, self-care, and intergenerational connection. They explore how these practices can inform church community life and deepen faith. Takeaways: * Crafting hobbies like quilting can serve as a form of self-soothing and emotional regulation. * Intergenerational activities foster belonging and bridge age gaps in communities. * Church communities can learn from social clubs about creating authentic connections. * Asking thoughtful questions about joy and media influences deepens conversations. * Church programs should consider more social and creative activities to attract young adults. Chapters 00:10 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:21 The Rise of Grandma Hobbies 04:44 Quilting as a Means of Connection 09:12 Faith and Heirlooms: A Quilter's Perspective 12:33 Learning from Social Groups 20:58 Bridging Generational Gaps in Church Communities 26:37 Finding Beauty in Everyday Life 29:03 The Importance of Deep Connections 30:45 Preparing for Meaningful Conversations 34:29 The Role of Media in Shaping Lives 39:36 Influential Media and Personal Growth 43:55 Hopes for the Church and Community Engagement 46:29 Creative Ways to Connect with Young Adults 47:54 Looking Forward to New Experiences
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