Good Neighbour

By: Jesse Sudirgo
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  • Based in the city of Toronto, our conversations touch on the intersection of faith and the margins of society. We explore how the church can effectively engage the current realities experienced by those most vulnerable and we delve into a public theology that embodies what it is to be GOOD NEIGHBOUR.
    Jesse Sudirgo
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Episodes
  • Community-Centred Safety - Part 2 (feat. Greg Paul)
    Nov 22 2024

    Join us as we continue our conversation with Greg Paul, a passionate advocate for marginalized communities in downtown Toronto. Together, we explore how we can reimagine social services to prioritize human connection, mutual care, and shared safety over agency-centered frameworks. What does it mean to create systems that reflect the humanity of all involved? This episode challenges us to rethink safety as a shared responsibility, fostering trust and support for everyone in the community.

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    32 mins
  • Hospitality from the Margins - Part 1 (feat. Greg Paul)
    Apr 2 2022
    Sanctuary Toronto is at the forefront of street-level outreach in Toronto. Throughout the pandemic, they have faced incredible challenges, one of which is the dissolving and fragmented sense of community on the streets. With indoor spaces closed, subway benches roped off, park encampments destroyed, you wonder if the homeless have any spaces in which they could welcome you. Hospitality assumes that you have a space or a community to invite people into. And of course, they exist, but when the urgent and acute emergencies of street life dominate such a community, you don't have the extra space or margin to cultivate community. You got to stop the bleeding. You cut the chit-chat and get straight to the point and meet the need. Given the aftermath and ongoing struggles of the pandemic, communities like Sanctuary Toronto are presented with limited options to sustain the primacy of community in their practice. When key community members are literally dying in high numbers before you, it's hard to keep up with the ideals of a relationship-driven ministry. This is the first part of an interview I had with Greg Paul, where we begin discussing the oscillation that occurs between being a community or an agency in this season of ministry.
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    32 mins
  • Part 3: Conan, Improv and the Art of Discernment (feat. Scott Moore)
    Feb 28 2022

    If there's one thing I've learned from Conan O'Brien, it's how to lean into the absurdities of life, to embrace the moments of surprise and keep pace with where it may lead. In a climate that demands preplanned strategies and fully detailed scripts, I wonder whether we are more focused on training our young leaders to execute a set agenda rather than equipping them to discern. While it may be easier to give them a script to read, the craft of improvisation may prove to be the best way to navigate the exceptional margins of society. In a space filled with pain, chaos and excitement, templates may bring a semblance of order, but the intuition of discerning sojourners may go a lot further. In this episode, I end my 3 part conversation with the Director of Youth Unlimited GTA, Scott Moore, where we discuss the role discernment plays in the way we plan and execute programs in the community. We talk about what it means to incorporate the Spirit in our methods and strategies and how we might do this together as a collective entity. 

    Please do check out the great work of Youth Unlimited GTA!  

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    32 mins

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