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Tuhina Verma Rasche

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The Rev. Tuhina Verma Rasche is a second-generation South Asian American raised in a devout Hindu household. She currently serves as a pastor of the Anam Cara Community, a digital-first mission of the ELCA North Carolina Synod. She has served the ELCA in multiple capacities, including as a parish pastor, a community organizing trainer, a grassroots organizer and the editor of “How Strategic and Authentic Is Our Diversity: A Call for Confession, Reflection, and Healing Action,” and in a pastoral partnership with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Rasche has also been involved in multifaith work with Arts, Religion, Culture: A Society for Theopoetics  as a young-adult coordinator, and served as a senior research associate with the Aspen Institute’s Religion & Society Program. In her spare time, Rasche enjoys reading, woodworking, spending time with her family and finding the hole-y in doughnuts.

About

The Rev. Tuhina Verma Rasche is a second-generation South Asian American raised in a devout Hindu household. She currently serves as a pastor of the Anam Cara Community, a digital-first mission of the ELCA North Carolina Synod. She has served the ELCA in multiple capacities, including as a parish pastor, a community organizing trainer, a grassroots organizer and the editor of “How Strategic and Authentic Is Our Diversity: A Call for Confession, Reflection, and Healing Action,” and in a pastoral partnership with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Rasche has also been involved in multifaith work with Arts, Religion, Culture: A Society for Theopoetics  as a young-adult coordinator, and served as a senior research associate with the Aspen Institute’s Religion & Society Program. In her spare time, Rasche enjoys reading, woodworking, spending time with her family and finding the hole-y in doughnuts.

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