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[166] How Advocacy Becomes Ministry with Rev. Ben Roberts
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What happens when prayer meets practical action? In this compelling episode of Compass: Finding Spirituality in the Everyday, host Ryan Dunn sits down with Reverend Ben Roberts, Director of Social Justice Ministries at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C. Together, they explore how faith, justice, and tangible service intersect on city streets—especially in the fight against homelessness.
Ben takes us behind the scenes of his work—balancing outreach programs such as meal and clothing ministries with systemic advocacy at City Hall. Dive deep into stories of real people overcoming the hidden barriers of homelessness, the spiritual drive to serve, and how community can become a catalyst for justice. From the struggles created by new ID laws to the emotional toll of encampment clearings, this conversation reveals both the challenges and hope alive in social justice ministry.
(00:00) “Faith and Justice: Removing Barriers”
(04:53) Youth Empowerment Through Church Conferences
(09:58) ID Verification Barriers Impact Success
(13:39) Challenges in Homeless Shelters
(16:57) Church Steps Shelter During Emergency
(18:32) ID Documents Processing Timeline
(24:08) Overcoming Barriers to Healing
(27:31) Advocating for Safer Shelters
(28:58) “Church’s Role in Policy Impact”
(34:35) Transition to Housing Success Story
(35:38) “Permanent Supportive Housing Vital Impact”
(41:21) Local Community Involvement Opportunities
(43:03) “Compass Podcast: Spirituality Insights”
Guest Bio:
Reverend Ben Roberts has served as the Director of Social Justice Ministries at Foundry UMC in Washington, D.C. since 2013. With over a decade of experience bridging hands-on outreach and policy advocacy, Ben’s unique calling lies at the intersection of sanctuary and street. He is especially passionate about removing barriers for those experiencing homelessness through initiatives like ID assistance, feeding programs, and coalition-building with local and federal partners. Ben’s ministry demonstrates how spirituality can fuel lasting change—one prayer, one policy, and one neighbor at a time.
Subscribe to Compass for more inspiring conversations about spirituality, daily life, and the pursuit of justice.
For more resources, episode notes, and ways to support social justice ministries, visit: umc.org/compass
183 episodes
Manage episode 509488291 series 1906765
What happens when prayer meets practical action? In this compelling episode of Compass: Finding Spirituality in the Everyday, host Ryan Dunn sits down with Reverend Ben Roberts, Director of Social Justice Ministries at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C. Together, they explore how faith, justice, and tangible service intersect on city streets—especially in the fight against homelessness.
Ben takes us behind the scenes of his work—balancing outreach programs such as meal and clothing ministries with systemic advocacy at City Hall. Dive deep into stories of real people overcoming the hidden barriers of homelessness, the spiritual drive to serve, and how community can become a catalyst for justice. From the struggles created by new ID laws to the emotional toll of encampment clearings, this conversation reveals both the challenges and hope alive in social justice ministry.
(00:00) “Faith and Justice: Removing Barriers”
(04:53) Youth Empowerment Through Church Conferences
(09:58) ID Verification Barriers Impact Success
(13:39) Challenges in Homeless Shelters
(16:57) Church Steps Shelter During Emergency
(18:32) ID Documents Processing Timeline
(24:08) Overcoming Barriers to Healing
(27:31) Advocating for Safer Shelters
(28:58) “Church’s Role in Policy Impact”
(34:35) Transition to Housing Success Story
(35:38) “Permanent Supportive Housing Vital Impact”
(41:21) Local Community Involvement Opportunities
(43:03) “Compass Podcast: Spirituality Insights”
Guest Bio:
Reverend Ben Roberts has served as the Director of Social Justice Ministries at Foundry UMC in Washington, D.C. since 2013. With over a decade of experience bridging hands-on outreach and policy advocacy, Ben’s unique calling lies at the intersection of sanctuary and street. He is especially passionate about removing barriers for those experiencing homelessness through initiatives like ID assistance, feeding programs, and coalition-building with local and federal partners. Ben’s ministry demonstrates how spirituality can fuel lasting change—one prayer, one policy, and one neighbor at a time.
Subscribe to Compass for more inspiring conversations about spirituality, daily life, and the pursuit of justice.
For more resources, episode notes, and ways to support social justice ministries, visit: umc.org/compass
183 episodes
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