Pastor Steve Greene

Podcast Episode: A Conversation with Pastor Steve Greene on Lent, Black History, and Black Lives Matter

Join us for a special episode of the podcast as we sit down with legendary Pastor Steve Greene to delve into the significance of Lent, reflect on Black History, and discuss the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Pastor Steve Greene, the newest addition to Holy Trinity Anglican Parish in Lucan, Ontario, brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted passion for community building. His commitment to uplifting communities and fostering inclusivity shines through in his theology of belonging, where he emphasizes the importance of community with God, fellow believers, and the world at large.

In this episode, we explore the spiritual significance of Lent, a period of reflection and preparation leading up to Easter. Pastor Steve shares insights into how Lent can be a time for personal growth and renewal, as well as a time to consider social justice issues, particularly those highlighted by Black History Month and the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.

Join us as we delve into Pastor Steve's perspective on these important topics and gain valuable insights into how we can all contribute to a more just and inclusive society.

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