Filling the Gap

Monte Church discusses his upbringing on the reservation and how faith doesn't have to change someone's culture.

Show Notes

Monte Church is the Native Ministry Assistant of the NPUC. He grew up on the Menominee reservation in northern Wisconsin. There, Monte saw the tragedies and hardship of life on the reservation, but he also saw the beauty of the culture. In this episode, we discuss how two worlds - Native and Christian - can bring out the best in one another.

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About:
Welcome to Filling the Gap. An audio podcast that tells the stories of the gaps we see in the world, within ourselves and inside of our church. Filling the Gap explores the topics and issues we face every day, but don’t always address or talk about. Through the power of storytelling, we hope to fill the gaps in the communities we find ourselves in.

Credits:
Filling the Gap is produced and copyrighted (© 2019) by the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (npuc.org). Music in this episode is courtesy of The Hangover by David Szesztay, I Wonder What the World is Doing Now by Robert Farmer, Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, A Good Start by Monplaisir, Discovery by Jon Luc Hefferman, Brotherhood by Monplaisir, Revolving Around Us by Ketsa.

What is Filling the Gap?

Welcome to Filling the Gap. Discover the gaps within through personal stories exploring topics few have courage to address. Filling the Gap tells the stories of gaps in life and seeks paths to wholeness and community.

Filling the Gap is produced by the North Pacific Union of Seventh-day Adventists.