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Rev. TauVaughn Toney, Protestant Chaplain at Georgetown University, joined The Collective Voice to discuss campus ministry, how transformative his time at Howard University was--leading him to theological and religious studies, a spirituality of openness, theological grounding, and community building in light of capitalism and rugged individualism. Additionally, Rev. TauVaughn prompted us to think about what it means to be a follower of the way-- in contrast with the religion of the oppressor, echoing Howard Thurman's invitation to adopt the religion of Jesus.

During our conversation Rev. TauVaughn referenced the following texts:


Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Collective Voice Podcast
01:40 Lessons from a Spiritual Journey
05:17 Theological Influences in Campus Ministry
07:48 Navigating Interfaith Dynamics at Georgetown
09:53 Impact of Theology on Student Growth
11:18 Aha Moments in Campus Ministry
13:22 Staying Grounded Amidst Chaos
15:36 Responding to Political Turmoil
19:36 Conversations on Capitalism and Faith
23:29 Building Relationships in a Colonized Christianity
27:09 The Role of Empathy in Ministry
30:01 Rethinking Salvation and Community
32:24 Creating a Sense of Belonging
37:50 Closing Thoughts and Benediction