In this season, storytelling is at the heart of our discussion, as Michael Stalley, Tammy Preston and Phil Smith look at ways that we can live out our story with an intergenerational focus.
One word that is key to this series is the Japanese word 'PechaKucha' - it simply means 'chit-chat', but is also a storytelling format where presenters show 20 slides for 20 seconds each.
This episode's PechaKucha is from Julian Ross, who is a lay preacher at St Paul's Uniting Church in Stafford (Brisbane), who shares about what it means to be learning and growing together in her congregation.
Intergenerate Australia and New Zealand exist to raise awareness of the importance of being more intergenerational within faith communities, believing we can do more together than alone.
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This podcast is produced with the support of Brisbane's Rise 96.5.

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