Have you ever wondered if your everyday life of going to work and living in your neighborhood matters? What if the work you do everyday is actually the space where Jesus had always intended to build His Church? This isn’t a new idea. It’s the story of the early Church. And it’s the story of Jesus’ people in places like Alton, Illinois. In this episode, Hugh Halter shares his story of moving to Alton to serve a city in need, and discovering a way of being the church and seeing a city within a city grow. Listen in and imagine how you also can be part of a similar work where you live, work, learn, and play.
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Author Jeff Vanderstelt
As the visionary leader of Saturate and the Soma Family of Churches, Jeff Vanderstelt gets to spend his days doing what he loves—training disciples of Jesus to make more disciples of Jesus and equipping the Church in the gospel and missional living. Additionally, Jeff is on the leadership team of Saturate the Sound, a local church collective focused on gospel saturation in the Puget Sound. Jeff has authored Saturate, Gospel Fluency, and Making Space.
He and Jayne, his wife, have three children: Haylee, Caleb, and Maggie. Connect with Jeff at his website www.jeffvanderstelt.com or on twitter @JeffVanderstelt.
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