Episode #143 of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast
On this episode, I spoke with Ricky Vazquez about Ecumenicalism.
During our conversation, we covered:
- Ricky's career as a Christian musician
- What ecumenicalism means to him
- Examples we've both seen in the Catholic Church
- Powerful stories connected to prayer and the Eucharist
- And much more...
Biography:
Ricky is a recording artist and worship leader of Puerto Rican descent who currently resides in Nashville, TN. Ricky has led bilingual worship full-time for the last 7 years traveling nationally and internationally performing at a wide range of conferences and events. Musically, Ricky has released two singer-songwriter albums entitled “Ghost of You” and “More Heart Than Sleeve” which have both charted in the top 10 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts. Ricky is a part of the worship collective called Village Lights alongside artists Ike Ndolo and Sarah Kroger which recently was nominated for a GMA Dove Award and is signed with Integrity Music. He is also a part of Anchor Hymns, a collective of artists writing new hymns for the church, alongside artists such as Paul Baloche, Sandra McCracken, Dee Wilson, and many more. Beyond that, Ricky is a man of faith trying to portray the beauty of life through song for both mainstream and Christian audiences.
Listen to Ricky's music here.
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