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Rev. Zoe Garry and I talk church, representation in ministry, generational differences, and what brings us hope as Gen Z enters the workaday world (as well as religious institutions...or decidedly *not* entering religious institutions.) What is fixed and immovable? What is evolving and emerging? A great talk. Dive in!

Rev. Zoë Garry is the Campus Minister and Director of NOLA Wesley/The Labyrinth Cafe (New Orleans). Zoe is an ordained minister in the PCUSA and a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary with a concentration in Women, Gender, and Theology. She completed her Clinical Pastoral Education at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital in Trenton, New Jersey. Prior to clinical training, she was an intern and later liturgist for the Princeton University Chapel, where she created liturgy, designed curriculum, and ministered to the students and community at Princeton.

Interfaith ministry has always been central to her call. This can be seen in her work with the Chautauqua Institute as the Christian coordinator for the Abrahamic Program for Young Adults and her certification to facilitate interfaith dialogues through the Interfaith Center of Philadelphia. College ministry and academia are both passions of Zoë’s and she strives to create a dynamic ministry that Christ-centered, open-tabled, and affirming at NOLA Wesley.

You can find out more about her work at https://wesley.tulane.edu and the cafe at https://wesley.tulane.edu/the-labyrinth/