EquipCast
Encouragement and inspiration for sharing your catholic faith
Displaying all 3 Episode of EquipCast with the tag “neighborhood ministry”.
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    Episode 197: Meet Your Neighbor in Their Mess: The Call to Parish OutreachEpisode | October 21st, 2025 | 58 mins 59 secsarchdiocese of omaha, catholic, catholic evangelization, catholic ministry, catholic podcast, corporal and spiritual works of mercy, disciples, door-to-door evangelization, evangelism, evangelization, evangelization stories, loving your neighbor, making disciples, neighborhood ministry, parish mission field, parish outreach, scent evangelizationWhat does it really mean to love your neighbor—not just in theory, but in their mess? In this episode, I sit down with Austin Habash from Sent Evangelization, and we talk about what happens when we actually step out and meet people where they are. How knocking on doors leads to praying with strangers, and how helping with small needs opens the way for grace. Austin shares stories that are raw, beautiful, and deeply human. If you’ve ever felt the tug to do something more, to bring Jesus to your neighborhood in a real and personal way, this conversation will inspire you and give you a path forward. You don’t have to be perfect—you just have to show up. 
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    Episode 191: Real Christian Unity: How to Have Ecumenical Conversations with More Mercy ApostolateEpisode | September 2nd, 2025 | 1 hr 4 minsarchdiocese of omaha, building community, catholic, catholic ministry, catholic podcast, church engagement, disciples, equipcast, evangelism, evangelization, evangelization strategies, faith formation, intentional hospitality, making disciples, missionary disciples, neighborhood ministry, outreach discernment, outreach events, outreach planning, parish leadership, parish ministry, parish renewal, pre-evangelization, relational outreach, small group outreach, spiritual accompanimentCan real friendship heal division in the Church? When I sit with John 17, I’m struck that He was praying for a unity that’s visible, relational, and compelling—a unity that makes the world stop and notice that He was sent by the Father. That kind of unity shows up in real friendships, in shared service, in conversations where we seek truth together—not to win an argument, but to love each other well and grow together, even when we don’t see eye to eye. It’s messy, but it’s also where the Lord does His best work. In this episode of EquipCast, I sit down with Max Chapman and Jeremiah Zimmerman from the More Mercy apostolate to talk about what this looks like in real life. Max shares how praying with John 17 sparked a deep desire in him to build bridges with Christians from other traditions. What started as simple conversations turned into friendships that not only challenged him but also strengthened his Catholic faith. You’ll hear why unity isn’t just an ideal for theologians—it’s something we’re all called to live, one relationship at a time. 
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    How to Choose (Part 4): Relational OutreachEpisode | August 26th, 2025 | 56 mins 39 secsarchdiocese of omaha, building community, catholic, catholic evangelization, catholic ministry, catholic outreach ideas, catholic podcast, disciples, equipcast, evangelism, evangelization, evangelization training, faith formation, intentional hospitality, making disciples, missionary disciples, neighborhood ministry, outreach discernment, outreach strategies, parish engagement, parish leadership, parish ministry, parish renewal, relational ministry, relational outreach, small group ministryWhat if your parish’s most “welcoming” events are actually pushing people away? In this episode, I sit down with the team to unpack the surprising truth about relational outreach—and why it’s often the last step parishes build, even though it’s the first step many people need. We talk about what makes outreach truly relational (hint: it’s not donuts after Mass), how to create spaces where people feel like they belong before they believe, and why introverts might just be your parish’s secret evangelization weapon. If you’ve ever wondered how to reach people who’ve drifted from the Church—or never really connected in the first place—this one’s for you. 
