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Author: Katie Francis

Reverend Katie Francis is an ordained Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. She currently works as a Resident Minister at Georgetown University and as a part-time hospital chaplain at Medstar Georgetown University hospital. Katie has spent the past 7 years working as a chaplain in some capacity. Growing up in Pentecostal and Charismatic churches until her twenties, Katie found relief in the order and structure of the Presbyterian church, but simultaneously has never abandoned her 'life in the Spirit.' Katie is married to her husband John, a T.V. editor at National Geographic,  and is mother to three incredible girls: Wren (6), Cedar (5), and Ozette (2).
Working out my Pentecostalism
Categories Bible & TheologyEveryday Living

Working out my Pentecostalism

Author Katie Francis Posted on November 5, 2018November 5, 2018

On a warm Sunday in the early eighties at age 8, I sat on a brown folded up table listening to a tape of “Farrel and Farrel”, a Christian pop …

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