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The Underside is a podcast by Urban Neighbours of Hope (UNOH), a faith based movement of intentional communities trying to live out Jesus-centred practice in low socio-economic and marginal neighbourhoods.The podcast series explores the four core commitments of UNOH, covenant community, incarnational presence, voluntary simplicity, and kingdom participation, taking an in-depth look at what they mean and how they are lived out by UNOH members in their neighbourhoods. Hosted by Brad Coath and Matt Di Lorenzo in Naarm/Melbourne, the series draws on the lived experiences of workers in Thailand and Aotearoa/New Zealand.
10 Episodes
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Matt and Brad talk about living simply in a consumeristic, busy, and placeless world.
Colleen Coath joins Matt and Brad in a conversation on experiences and understanding of radical hospitality.
Derek Porter joins Matt and Brad to discuss rhythms of sustenance and spirituality.
Denise Tims shares her perspective on the theme of restorative justice, exploring what it might look like in the neighbourhood and in the postcolonial world.
Eric Mailau joins Matt and Brad to talk about living in ways that are grounded in the neighbourhood and with neighbours.
Elise Fletcher talks about her experiences working with Roy Rak, a jewellery making partnership developed with women in Klong Toey, Bangkok.
Jon Fletcher joins Matt and Brad to talk about his journey from being a practicing doctor in the UK to living amongst those facing urban poverty in Klong Toey, Bangkok.
Dave Tims shares his experiences of what it looks like to follow Jesus in Manurewa, Auckland, exploring topics such as poverty, justice, and empowerment.
Alisha Besford joins Matt and Brad to explore what it looks like to nurture reciprocal relationships while living in Bangkok’s largest slum, Klong Toey.
Brad Coath and Matt Di Lorenzo give an overview of UNOH’s core commitments of covenant community, incarnational presence, voluntary simplicity, and kingdom participation.
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