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 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
  • Unseen Interlude
    Nov 21 2024

    In this special interlude episode, we provide a candid update on the journey of our podcast. After the release of our first episode earlier this year, life’s demands have kept us from maintaining the consistency and quality we envision. As a completely volunteer-run effort with full-time jobs, families, and ministry commitments, we’ve faced challenges balancing the high standards we set for this creative and engaging space.

    Before sharing our next episode—a recording from a recent gathering where we processed life since the election—we wanted to thank you for your patience and explain the delay. We’re working towards a sustainable approach for season two that honors our mission without overextending our team.

    Thank you for standing with us and for celebrating the unseen stories that matter. Stay tuned!

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    3 mins
  • Unseen Impact of Social Media with Angie Richey
    May 6 2024
    Join us as we delve into a critical discussion on the intersection of social media and mental health with Angie Richey, hosted by Tiffany Sainvil, Donnell Sainvil (Jag), Johanna Muñoz, and Ty Austin. In this episode, Angie shares her extensive knowledge and experience in the mental health field, addressing the unique challenges and crises facing various generations today. Tune in to gain insights from our expert panel and our special guest as they explore how digital platforms influence our psychological wellbeing and what steps can be taken to foster a healthier online environment. Guest: Angie Richey, President of Life Pacific College, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist What You'll Learn: The profound impact of social media on mental health across different age groups. Practical insights into how social media usage is reshaping our psychological and emotional well-being. Strategies for mitigating negative effects and promoting healthier digital habits. Angie's professional journey and her passionate commitment to mental health advocacy. The role of the church and community leaders in addressing the mental health crisis. Timestamps: [00:00:34] Introduction to Angie Richey and her passion for mental health. [01:04:13] Angie describes her multifaceted role and approach to mental health. [03:43:08] Discussing the current mental health crisis linked to social media. [04:56:14] How the digital age is uniquely impacting current and future generations. [11:18:27] Statistical insights into teenage depression and suicidal thoughts. [14:30:00] Angie's call to action for church leaders and the community. [22:03:25] The necessity of understanding and engaging with younger generations. [31:26:05] Invitation to the upcoming Unseen Collective online gathering. Resources Mentioned: Angie Richey's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/angierichey/ Unseen Collective Next Online Gathering: https://zoom.us/j/98192707534?pwd=NkFjVytTd0U2QnQ5em5qUTNiblZYdz09#success Book: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt Trauma Informed NextGen Ministry: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkcOCopzIiHNSjs8McymAxkOzQwMRCJjay#/registration 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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    37 mins

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