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Highlights
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AWG: AAPI Ministry Leaders
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NET MAKING
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In April, our AAPI Ministry Leaders Affinity Working Group met to connect with one another. As they gathered, they shared about the gift that their respective cultures bring to their faith formation, and what it meant to being fully themselves. Their approach to this learning journey together will be centered around story-telling. Pray for them as the group explores a common question around ministry in the urban context that is particular to Asian / Asian American Pacific Islander communities.
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Net Works: Structures of Mutuality
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GRANT STEWARDING
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HUB Grantee and New York-based artist, Noemia Marinho, and the Gleaning Project are excited to announce the opening of Net Works: Structures of Mutuality on June 5th, 2026. Made from reclaimed plastic, woven nets, and collaborative labor, this exhibition transforms discarded materials into a reflection on connection, care, and collective making. Net Works is both an artwork experience and an invitation: to slow down, to notice the systems that hold us, and to imagine community as something we actively weave together. Attend or learn more.
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Sense Walk
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RESOURCE SHARING
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This deck of sensory walking prompts is designed to help ministry leaders and practitioners develop the discipline of attentive presence in the city. Rooted in the conviction that paying attention is a spiritual and pastoral practice, the Sense Walk offers participants a set of sensory prompts — cards organized around sight, sound, smell, touch, and feeling — to unsettle habitual ways of moving through urban neighborhoods. Participants select a card and follow its instructions as they walk a defined area. What do people notice, that they hadn’t attended to before? How do we learn to pay attention to God in the city? Learn more
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Light Breaking Out
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Storytelling
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In this season of Light Breaking Out we’ve focused on the “Creative Community Care: Artists Respond to Pandemic Times.” In our final episode of the season, Eva Ting and Sasha Hallock, key members of the Creative Community Care team, share their reflections on the residency and traveling exhibit in this episode. We hear how their gifts of administration, facilitation, and hospitality supported the materialization of this project, and how they saw God at work in the midst of the journey. Listen as they share their reflections.
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