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Season 17: Designing for the Spirit: Faith in a Technological Age | Episode 2

Real Space, Real Grace: Designing Digital Community

Overview

What does it mean to cultivate spiritual presence in a world increasingly connected by screens?

This week on the Igniting Imagination® podcast, Rev. Lisa Greenwood and Rev. Sue Phillips explore this question with James Kang, Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of PASTORIA, and Rev. Nathan Webb, Pastor at Checkpoint Church, both Phygital Fellows at Wesleyan Impact Partners.

Together, they examine how digital platforms can serve as authentic spaces for community, spiritual engagement, and human flourishing. Kang and Webb share innovative practices that treat technology not merely as a tool, but as a medium for cultivating genuine connection, belonging, and shared purpose among diverse communities. Their work invites us to reflect deeply on how faith and technology can intersect.

Our Guests

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James Kang

James Kang (aka “James from PASTORIA”) is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of PASTORIA. With experience in social justice and advocacy, cross-cultural leadership, contextual pastoral care, and design, James sees the activation of healing that is already within and among us all as his life’s calling. James is an alum of Claremont School of Theology and has been a speaker at institutions such as Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and Phillips Theological Seminary as well as on podcasts such as Pastoring in the Digital Parish.

Rahel Billups

Rev. Nathan Webb

Rev. Nathan Webb is a lifelong nerd who writes, thinks, and pastors at the intersection of video games, anime, pop culture, technology, and religion. Hoping to provide a spiritual community for people with similar interests, he founded Checkpoint Church – "the church for nerds, geeks, and gamers." He is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church in Western North Carolina and resides outside of Charlotte with his wife and two daughters. He writes regularly on Substack for Pixel & Pulpit and Games That Matter.

Show Notes

James Kang (aka “James from PASTORIA”) is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of PASTORIA. With experience in social justice and advocacy, cross-cultural leadership, contextual pastoral care, and design, James sees the activation of healing that is already within and among us all as his life’s calling. James is an alum of Claremont School of Theology and has been a speaker at institutions such as Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and Phillips Theological Seminary as well as on podcasts such as Pastoring in the Digital Parish.

Rev. Nathan Webb is a lifelong nerd who writes, thinks, and pastors at the intersection of video games, anime, pop culture, technology, and religion. Hoping to provide a spiritual community for people with similar interests, he founded Checkpoint Church – "the church for nerds, geeks, and gamers." He is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church in Western North Carolina and resides outside of Charlotte with his wife and two daughters. He writes regularly on Substack for Pixel & Pulpit and Games That Matter.

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