Gareth Higgins is one cool dude. He is a film rocking, Irish politico, & grassroots festival organizing theological stud with a sweet accent. On top of sharing a bit about the upcoming Wild Goose Festival (June 23-26 in North Carolina!) we discuss justice, art, politics, and the polarizing discourse that so often dominates the airwaves. The highlight for me was Gareth sharing his observations about the current American situation as an Irish peace activist in the religious conflict back home.
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The Goose is Loose with Gareth Higgins: Homebrewed Christianity 102 [ 1:01:59 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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