
Relational Spirituality: Part 1 (Featuring Dr. Todd Hall)
From The Contemplative Pastor by Practicing the Way
March 19, 2026 · 52 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how relational history impacts spiritual lives and the potential for restoration within the community of believers.
In what ways might your community be more spiritually impacted by their relational history than they realize? In this episode, join Dr. Todd Hall, Bethany Allen, and Bryan Rouanzoin for part one of a conversation about how our relational history impacts our spiritual lives and the potential for the family of God to restore our relationships with one another and with God. This teaching was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2024. To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor. This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
People in this episode
Hosts: Practicing the Way, Bethany Allen, Bryan Rouanzoin
Guest: Dr. Todd Hall
Topics covered
- relational spirituality
- community impact
- spiritual lives
- relationships
- family of God
Keywords
- relational history
- spiritual impact
- community
- restoration
- family of God
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Portland, Oregon
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