Anthony Brown — Listening Beneath the Moment: The Heart, the Self, and Deeper Awareness
Sunday Service — 10:30 a.m.
Leader — Reed Richmond
Speaker — Anthony Brown
Title — Listening Beneath the Moment: The Heart, the Self, and Deeper Awareness
Topic — In the rush of daily life, our emotions often speak first and loudest, shaping how we see ourselves and the world around us. This reflection invites us to gently pause and consider what may lie beyond our immediate reactions—an inner depth of awareness that helps us respond with greater clarity, compassion, and understanding. Together, we’ll explore how listening more deeply can open space for insight, connection, and shared humanity in ways that move us beyond impulse and into meaning.
Bio — Anthony Brown, NP, is a nurse practitioner, author, cancer survivor, and advocate for redemption and healing. After surviving homelessness from age 14 to 37, Anthony built a life of service centered on compassion and mental health. He works nights in the behavioral unit at Ohio Health and is the author of The Ghetto Practitioner, a book that blends humor, struggle, and faith. Anthony also appears on the Holy Spirit Broadcast Network and hosts a podcast focused on God’s belief in redemption. His work is dedicated to creating spaces where people feel seen, valued, and capable of transformation.
His favorite quote is “One light does make a difference.”
Join us downstairs after service for coffee and conversation.
Masks are optional in the building, and we fully support individuals’ choices regarding their use.
