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50. Navigating the Church in an Interracial Marriage - Kimberly and Matt Teitter

50. Navigating the Church in an Interracial Marriage - Kimberly and Matt Teitter

FromFaith Matters


50. Navigating the Church in an Interracial Marriage - Kimberly and Matt Teitter

FromFaith Matters

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we speak with two amazing guests, Kimberly and Matt Teitter. Matt and Kimberly have been married for ten years. Kimberly is a clinical psychologist at the Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment, and Matt is an assistant principal, and Bishop of their ward in Salt Lake City.In this episode, they discuss their experience as an interracial couple in the Church, their experience of privilege in the different roles they have, what it’s been like navigating local leadership right now, and how we can make our spaces safer for minorities of any kindEven with their extremely busy schedule, Kimberly and Matt were kind enough to join us for a late night conversation. We just wanted to preface that they have two adorable kids, and in the podcast, you’ll hear some family sounds in the background as we talk. If you’d like to read a transcript of the conversation, head to the website at faithmatters.org and click on the post with this conversation.We’re so grateful that Matt and Kimberly came on the podcast, and hope you enjoy the conversation.Register for Restore: A Faith Matters Gathering.
Released:
Jun 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Faith Matters offers an expansive view of the Restored Gospel, thoughtful exploration of big and sometimes thorny questions, and a platform that encourages deeper engagement with our faith and our world.We focus on the Latter-day Saint (Mormon) tradition, but believe we have much to learn from other traditions and fully embrace those of other beliefs.