Voice Of Vocation

Offering Out to the World What We Have

31 min · 10 feb 2026
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Beschrijving

What does it mean to offer your whole self to the world? In this episode of Voice of Vocation, Grace Sukach, a BUSTH student from Texas, reflects on vocation as something embodied, creative, and lived out in everyday practices. From cooking to advocacy for women, this conversation invites us to notice how calling takes shape through what we already have.

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Introducing Voice of Vocation

Episode 1 introduces Voice of Vocation —a podcast exploring “calling”, purpose, and the stories that shape how we live and work. In this opening conversation, we’re joined by Dr. Wolfteich Claire, a board member of the Creative Callings Project board and a faculty member at Boston University School of Theology (BUSTH), alongside three BUSTH students: Shelby Hall - teaching fellow for Vocation, Work, and Faith course; Luis De Prada - research fellow for Creative Callings project and liaison with hub congregations; Keith Nunes - MDiv student, student in Vocation, Work, and Faith course Jan 2025, now developing workshop on vocation for use in prison ministry. Together, we reflect on vocation, formation, and what it means to discern purpose during seasons of study, transition, and uncertainty.

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