Breathe in Place

The Sacred Neighborhood w/ Chris Nafis

55 min · 12 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Breathe In Place, Montague Williams sits down with Pastor Chris Nafis of Living Water Church in San Diego’s East Village to explore what it means to be the church in neighborhoods deeply affected by homelessness. Moving beyond short-term service, Pastor Chris shares how living, worshiping, and sharing life alongside people on the margins transforms streets into sacred spaces. Together, they discuss how practicing presence, listening, and bearing witness can help us recognize God’s work in the places we often overlook. Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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