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Episode 30: Art and Faith

In this episode of Staying at the Table we have a great conversation about the intersection of art and faith and what those things mean to our daily journey.

Episode 30 of the Staying at the Table podcast, hosted by Brian Chilcote, Rev. Dr. Tracy L. Saletta, Andrea Moore, Dr. Chloe Milligan, Dave Moore, titled "Episode 30: Art and Faith" was published on April 18, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.

April 18, 2024 ·50m · Staying at the Table

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In this episode of Staying at the Table we have a great conversation about the intersection of art and faith and what those things mean to our daily journey.

In this episode of Staying at the Table we have a great conversation about the intersection of art and faith and what those things mean to our daily journey.
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