Florida Faith Leaders See Hope in Face of COVID-19
Despite all the losses, challenges and restrictions brought on by the coronavirus, some faith leaders are leaning in to help find solutions…
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Despite all the losses, challenges and restrictions brought on by the coronavirus, some faith leaders are leaning in to help find solutions…
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The global response to the coronavirus pandemic provides a lesson for humanity on the importance of unifying in response to worldwide crises, including climate change, Catholic and evangelical clergy agreed during an online discussion. Panelists: Rev. Dr. Joel C. Hunter, former pastor Northland, A Church Distributed, Chairman Community Resource Network;…
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A great discussion regarding moral and ethical approaches to gun concerns and gun safety in the time of COVID-19, when there is an increase in gun sales, domestic violence, suicide, as well as the need for safe gun storage while kids are sequestered in the home during the pandemic. Hosted by Rev. Rob Schenck of The Dietrich Bonhoeffer Institute with panelists…
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Jim Davis, the Teaching Pastor at Orlando Grace Church and Dr. Justin Holcomb, an Episcopal priest who teaches theology and apologetics at both Gordon Conwell and Reformed Theological Seminaries co-host the new Orlando-centric podcast "As In HVN". They interviewed Dr. Joel C. Hunter…
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The recent editorial from a long respected magazine, Christianity Today, called for the removal of President Trump from office and touched off an especially fierce firestorm in Evangelical circles. It has provoked the usual “for Trump” and “against Trump” responses, and set off a new round of labeling any opposition as “radical.” There is another, more constructive, response that could be developed…
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Through this interview with TV 45’s Barbara Beck, find out why this man is so beloved by so many in Orlando and beyond. From his single-mom upbringing, meeting his wife, Becky, and the great tragedies of his life to being …
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JOEL HUNTER, Faith Community Organizer, Founder & Chairman Community Resource Network - "In the two years since Hunter founded the nonprofit Community Resource Network, more than 250 civic groups and faith organizations have joined and 600 volunteers have been trained to…
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We won’t let hate win…
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Some Central Florida developers are taking a new approach to finding a permanent solution to end homelessness. Warley Park will offer…
Dr. Joel C. Hunter is the Pastor of Community Benefit at Action Church, a multi-site congregation based in Winter Park and his one-minute daily devotionals can be heard worldwide on Z88 radio. He is the Chairman of the Central Florida Pledge campaign; a call to action for residents of Central Florida who are tired of hateful discourse and want to create a safe and inclusive community for all. The pledge asks residents to commit to treating all people with kindness and respect, especially those with whom they disagree. To learn more: https://www.centralfloridapledge.com/
He is a nationally and internationally known advocate for the poor, the marginalized, and those dealing with disabilities. He served a three-year term as the Chairman of Central Florida’s Commission on Homelessness. And, after 32 years as the senior pastor of Longwood, Florida’s Northland Church’s congregation of 20,000, he spent five years leading a non-profit in networking with churches and local charities to locate available resources and benefit the struggling in our community. Orlando Magazine highlighted his efforts naming him as the #1 most powerful voice for philanthropy and community engagement. And listed him among “Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful” six years in a row.
Approaching today’s challenges in a biblical and balanced manner, Dr. Hunter is neither partisan nor politically oriented, but often relates to public officials in a pastoral role; he served as a spiritual advisor to President Obama during his eight years in office.
Dr. Hunter has served in leadership roles of the World Evangelical Alliance, serving more than 600 million evangelicals, and the National Association of Evangelicals, serving more than 40 denominations and thousands of churches.
Married in 1972 to his wife, Becky, he is the father of three sons, grandfather of seven, and great-grandfather of two.
UPCOMING - AND YOU ARE INVITED!
Sunday, July 5 at 10 AM - Dr. Hunter will be preaching at Grace Convenant Presbyterian Church (1655 Peel Avenue, Orlando, FL 32806)