Unseen Collective

By: Unseen Collective
  • Summary

  • For the leaders who serve in sections of our nation with busy streets. The ones whose church parking lots intersect liquor stores and reside next to gangs, drugs, and rampant crime. Those who lead churches that don’t fit the mold and are underserved, under-resourced, and unseen. Who daily juggle the complexities in diverse communities. This series is for you.
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Episodes
  • Unseen Legacy - The Fires, The History, The Loss
    Feb 13 2025

    In this deeply moving episode of The Unseen Collective podcast, host Tiffany Sainvil sits down with Reverend Dr. Jacqueline Winston, also known as Dr. J, to explore the devastating impact of the recent California wildfires on the historic Black community of Altadena.

    Dr. J, a professor emerita of church history and theology, shares the rich but often overlooked history of Altadena—a place where African Americans first gained the right to own homes in Los Angeles in the 1960s. With generations of families having built their lives there, the recent fires have not only destroyed homes but also erased legacies, businesses, and cultural landmarks. The conversation highlights the impact of redlining, the insurance crisis, and the deep inequities that make rebuilding nearly impossible for many Black families.

    This episode is more than just a discussion on disaster; it's a call to action. How do we preserve history when physical structures are lost? How do we show up for communities in crisis? Dr. J and Tiffany explore the power of storytelling, communal care, and faith-driven action in times of loss.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The historical significance of Altadena in Black homeownership and community building
    • The disproportionate impact of the wildfires on Black families and businesses
    • The role of faith communities in disaster relief and long-term recovery
    • How we can be intentional about preserving history and supporting those affected

    Join us in listening, learning, and taking tangible steps to uplift those who are facing unimaginable loss. Stay connected with The Unseen Collective on Instagram (@officialunseencollective) to find ways to help.

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    32 mins
  • Unseen Reality - California Wildfires
    Jan 14 2025

    In this gripping episode of *The Unseen Collective* podcast, host Tiffany Sainvil delves into the devastating impact of California's wildfires. Joined by guests Koreé Yancy and Carolina Majors, who are on the ground in California, the conversation shines a light on the human stories behind the headlines.

    Through heartfelt accounts, Koreé and Carolina share the challenges their communities face, from families losing generational homes to children in foster care being displaced. They also highlight the beauty of resilience and the power of community, as volunteers and organizations come together to meet overwhelming needs.

    This episode explores the tangible ways we can help, whether through prayer, donations, or simply showing up for those in crisis. It’s a powerful reminder that even in the ashes, there is hope, and every act of love makes a difference.

    Listen in for actionable insights on how to stand with those affected and hear stories that will move you to compassion and action.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Personal stories of loss and resilience

    - The importance of community in disaster relief

    - Ways to support relief efforts for wildfire victims

    Connect with the Unseen Collective to learn more about ongoing efforts and how you can make an impact.

    Links:

    Donate to PFC Disaster Relief Fund: https://pasadenafoursquarechurch.churchcenter.com/giving/to/disaster-relief

    Donate to Foursquare Disaster Relief: https://foursquaredisasterrelief.org/disasters/losangeles-wildfires/

    96 youth are detained at Nidorf Juvenile Hall despite the Hurst Fire: https://www.instagram.com/p/DEq5DRVp-sc/

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    39 mins
  • Unseen Aftermath of Election Results
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the complexities of navigating faith and politics in the wake of recent elections. From personal reflections to church leadership challenges, our leaders discuss the importance of maintaining a Kingdom-first mindset amidst political tensions. They explore topics like partisan division, identity in Christ versus national identity, and how to engage in meaningful conversations without losing sight of the gospel. This candid dialogue provides insight, encouragement, and practical wisdom for processing elections with grace, empathy, and discernment.

    On this episode: Ty Austin, Jawanza Fenelus, Juan Gonzalez, Eric and Johanna Muńoz, Donnell Sainvil (Jag)

    What You'll Learn:

    1. How to process political outcomes through a faith-centered lens.
    2. The dangers of placing ultimate trust in political systems rather than God.
    3. The role of discernment in navigating manipulative rhetoric during election seasons.
    4. Strategies for fostering meaningful, empathetic conversations about divisive topics.
    5. The importance of maintaining a Kingdom identity over national or cultural identities.
    6. How church leaders can guide congregations and families through the complexities of election-related emotions.
    7. Why discipleship and community impact should remain at the heart of Christian responses to political changes.
    8. Insights on balancing emotional reactions with spiritual trust and perspective.

    Connect with Us:

    Follow us on Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/officialunseencollective/

    Join an Unseen Collective Online Gathering:

    https://linktr.ee/officialunseencollective

    CREDITS:

    Theme Song and Additional Music: Causmic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCptYdIghPgmOl8opbjZrcuA

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    1 hr and 3 mins

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