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Breaking Past Narratives to Find True Unity

An episode of the Out of the Blue from MTSU podcast, hosted by MTSU, titled "Breaking Past Narratives to Find True Unity " was published on February 10, 2025 and runs 18 minutes.

February 10, 2025 ·18m · Out of the Blue from MTSU

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In this special bonus episode ofOut of the Blue, we’re sharing the full keynote presentation from the 2025 Unity Luncheon, featuring community leader and pastor Jason Scales. Jason takes us on a journey through the true meaning of unity, offering a vision for how communities can come together, break free from past divides, and cultivate a deep sense of belonging. His message inspires us to reimagine what it means to live in harmony, embracing common ground and shared experiences to build stronger, more connected communities.Tune in for an empowering presentation that invites us all to rise above old narratives and step into a future of true unity.

In this special bonus episode ofOut of the Blue, we’re sharing the full keynote presentation from the 2025 Unity Luncheon, featuring community leader and pastor Jason Scales. Jason takes us on a journey through the true meaning of unity, offering a vision for how communities can come together, break free from past divides, and cultivate a deep sense of belonging. His message inspires us to reimagine what it means to live in harmony, embracing common ground and shared experiences to build stronger, more connected communities.

Tune in for an empowering presentation that invites us all to rise above old narratives and step into a future of true unity.

00 - Preface

Jan 2, 2026 ·2m

01 - The Farm

Jan 1, 2026 ·12m

02 - Visitors

Dec 31, 2025 ·13m

03 - The Christening

Dec 30, 2025 ·8m

04 - The Lost Pin

Dec 29, 2025 ·12m

05 - The Birthday

Dec 28, 2025 ·5m

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