Spark Missio Dei Community Church - SLC
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- Religion & Spirituality
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In our Spark, Pastor Heather Thomas hosts conversations with different people about their spiritual practices and habits that help them cultivate deeper love. Listen in and let it spark ideas for how you can cultivate your own practices in everyday life.
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Abby Ampil and her everyday life!
Abby works as a Pediatric physical therapist in early intervention. Today she talks about her everyday life working in this field and also highlights models of disability which provides insight for how we might practice deeper love.
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Everyday life with Anahi, Kyle and Santiago Uhlig
Anahi spends her time as an educator specifically an instructional coach at a title 1 school. In the fall she'll transition to the role of intern assistant principle. Kyle works as a charge nurse and together they also spend time with Santiago, who just turned two!
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Amanda Lingle and her everyday life!
Amanda works at BD medical as an engineer on vascular catheters but is a Femtech enthusiast. She, along with a team, recently won impact.51's first innovation program.
Impact.51 is now providing funding among other resources to help her project develop into an actual company. -
Krysti Nellermoe and her everyday life!
In this series we are listening to different stories from people in the community about how what they do in their everyday lives connects to God's loving and renewing work in the world.
Krysti talks about the International Rescue Committee and you can find how to volunteer here -
Jordan Moss and his everyday life!
In this series we are listening to different stories from people in the community about how what they do in their everyday lives connects to God's loving and renewing work in the world.
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Belonging: being sensory inclusive.
Megan Raby (@author.meg.raby) is the author of My Brother Otto, a picture book, illustrated by Elisa Pallmer, about the love, acceptance, and understanding of differences a young crow has for her brother, who is neurodivergent and nonspeaking, specifically he is autistic
Meg holds a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology with a certification in Autism Spectrum Disorders from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and has several years of experience working with autistic children ages 2-17.
Meg is also an ambassador for KultureCity, a nonprofit or movement that makes places and spaces sensory inclusive, and an avid advocate for the neurodivergent community.