In this episode, Dana and I sit down with Angie Hong, a Korean American board-certified music therapist, pianist, vocalist, songwriter, worship leader, writer, and speaker. A lot of Angie’s work revolves around diversity and identity in the church, specifically in reconciliation in worship.
All of this plus balancing being a full-time mom of two boys! Angie is a very recent graduate of Duke Divinity School and is open to where the Spirit might be leading her next.
This conversation Angie shares about her experience as an Asian American female leader in the church...both the joys and challenges of this work. It was a thought-provoking, insightful and inspiring conversation.
Enjoy!
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