Losing my religion? The role of church in our hectic lives.
Are you struggling to find the right church for you? Or wondering if you need it at all? You’re not alone—many people question whether this Sunday morning ritual is necessary to enhance their faith and relationship with God.
Kathleen interviews a man whose life path did not always point towards church, but who ultimately found it as a turning point in his life. Reverend Romal J. Tune shares his experiences growing up in the inner city, finding a new connection to the community through church, becoming a minister, and ultimately using that position to improve at-risk communities. Rev. Tune discusses how the church can not only help individuals with spiritual growth and the daily struggles in life, but also help improve the communities it serves.
For Kathleen’s personal comments on this topic, listen to her monologue.
Listen to the interview and hear why Kathleen is so excited about Reverend Tune’s passionate work and perspective. (He’s definitely got her fired up.)
Rev. J. Tune started life on the rough streets of Northern California and eventually came to graduate Magna Cum Laude at Howard University and Duke University School of Divinity. His work as a minister and social justice advocate spans from the pulpits of congregations around the country to his work as president & CEO of Clergy Strategic Alliances, LLC. He works with Members of Congress, pastors and church members across the country to teach change in communities through political activism, voter registration, and issue education.
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