Using Storytelling for Connection
with Sean Palmer
Setting a Wider Table: Story, Listening, and Belonging in Polarized Times
Author and pastor Sean Palmer names what many leaders feel and then offers a hopeful path forward. Rather than avoiding difference, the church is called to form people who can sit together, listen well, and be changed.
In this candid conversation, Sean shows how storytelling and “tell me more” listening humanize those we’ve othered, why the New Testament’s Jew–Gentile struggle is a template for today, and how to lead even in contexts that feel uniform. If you are preaching weekly, navigating pushback, or simply trying to help people talk across lines, this session gives you language, courage, and concrete practices to widen the table without turning the pulpit into political hot takes.
You’ll learn:
- How to discern the differences that make a difference from those that don’t
- Simple formats that foster connection: home-table meals, paired dialogues, and intergenerational gatherings
- Why the story is the point, and how to tell it so people feel it
- A pastoral stance for convening hard conversations with care and integrity
Watch if you want a way to lead that is faithful, humanizing, and doable this Sunday.

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