How one Houston church turned a childcare crisis into a calling
St. Philip Presbyterian Church responded to soaring childcare costs by creating a cooperative, tuition-free early childhood education model rooted in community and care.
Lydia Griffiths is a writer, storyteller mythologist and holds an M.A. in mythology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Young Adult Volunteer alum (South Korea 2016-2017) and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in mythology.
St. Philip Presbyterian Church responded to soaring childcare costs by creating a cooperative, tuition-free early childhood education model rooted in community and care.
Hammonton Presbyterians join with local partners to put their faith in action.
Shawn and Sarah Hyska have turned a historic Lynchburg house into a refuge of radical hospitality for Afghan women students, built on faith, family, and shared meals.
Lydia Griffiths maintains there is rich diversity among Protestant religious thinkers when it comes to a transforming relationship with God.
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