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Article Latest post PublicThe Black Church Has Always Been Political I’ve been thinking today about the historic relationship between the Black Church and the ballot. For generations, the Black Church has been
May 19 0 likes 0 commentsThe Womanist Werk: Rituals of Resurrection There is a version of Holy Week many of us were given. One that rushes. One that skips. One that celebrates resurrection without ever teachi Article March 29 $5 tier & up 0 0The Womanist Werk of Seeing God Again How Black women learn to recognize God beyond the distortions of empire, patriarchy, and theological imagination. There is a particular kind Image March 29 Public 0 0Joy, Song, & Resistance Day 6 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Fannie Lou Hamer Today we honor Fannie Lou Hamer—freedom fighter, organizer, and woman of deep and abidin Article March 10 Public 0 0Truth-Telling as Sacred Work Day 5 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Sojourner Truth Today we honor Sojourner Truth—abolitionist, preacher, and prophetic voice whose life em Article March 9 Public 0 0The Faith Our Mothers Kept Locked
The Faith Our Mothers Kept
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5 Article March 8 $5 tier & up 0 0A Savior Who Sees Us Day 4 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Jacquelyn Grant Today we honor Dr. Jacquelyn Grant, one of the pioneering voices of Womanist theology who Article March 6 Public 0 0Wisdom Comes From Lived Experience Day 3 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Katie G. Cannon Today, we honor Dr. Katie G. Cannon, the first Black woman ordained in the Presbyterian Article March 5 Public 0 0God Does Not Require Our Suffering Day 2 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Delores S. Williams Today we honor the groundbreaking work of Delores S. Williams, a pioneering womanist Article March 4 Public 0 0Naming Ourselves Is a Spiritual Act Day 1 | The Womanist Werk Honoring Alice Walker Today we begin The Womanist Werk by honoring Alice Walker, the writer and thinker who gave l Article March 3 Public 0 0When Silence Becomes Complicity: The Spiritual Cost of Our Words There are moments when silence is not neutral. Moments when refusing to speak is not restraint, but participation. Moments when words are no Image March 3 Public 0 0When Silence Feels Safer: Holding Fast Hope in a Fractured Church There is a kind of hope that only survives when it is spoken aloud. Not shouted. Not weaponized. But named—again and again—when silence woul Article February 15 Public 3 1