Membership tiers
Where the 23 observed tier members sit $0 91.3%
Largest observed tier is $0 Free — the bar only uses public tier patron counts.
$0/mo Free 21 91.3% of observed tier members
$25/mo Tier 2 8.7% of observed tier members
$100/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
$175/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
$250/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
$450/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
$650/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
$750/mo Tier 0 0% of observed tier members
What they publish
Recent posts 71 Posts total 1 post Last month 8.3% Members-only
Patreon does not expose a public total here, so coverage is measured from captured previews only.Patreon does not expose a public total here, so coverage is measured from captured previews only.
Article Latest post PublicDear White Santa Barbara Churches This was first published in the Santa Barbara Independent. In 2020, I wrote for Juneteenth to the churches where I lived, my thoughts just
4 days ago at Jun 22 crawl 0 likes 0 commentsA Wretch Like Who? I was scrolling through YouTube a few nights ago— just drifting through contemporary worship music, to enjoy, maybe to add to my queue of vi Article March 30 Public 0 0Three Countries Voted "No" and I Am Not Surprised Toni Morrison, the white gaze, and the system that cannot acknowledge what it did On the same week 123 nations called the slave trade the gr Article March 27 Public 0 0The Consequences of Unfragmented Empathy When you care across every boundary, the room gets quieter. I am unashamed to carry a wide circle of empathy—one that doesn’t shrink or cont Article Nov 15, 2025 Public 1 2Being a Bloomer, Not Just a Boomer: On moving to Cape Town, grieving what’s gone, and blooming in a world that feels heavy This essay was published during our first days living in Cape Town. If this work helps you stay human, faithful, and morally awake in a diso Article May 11 Public 0 0Your Horizon Is Moving Beloved community, breath, and the widening of us all The world can astonish us. And we will be surprised further. People from every imagina Article May 11 Public 0 0An Ocean Away, Still Here A letter before we go Tuesday morning, Diane and I will close a door in Santa Barbara for the last time, but not on our people. I’ve been se Article May 2 Public 0 0My Horizon Keeps Moving Sometimes transformation only becomes visible when we stop to look back. The road behind me has stretched farther than I once imagined. Ther Image April 27 Public 0 0The Tomb Is Empty, and the Doors Are Still Locked Easter has already happened. Christ is risen. And still, there’s fear. And still, in ways we may not fully understand, we are a threat to ev Article April 24 Public 0 0Whitey Still on the Moon: Artemis, spectacle, and the question Gil Scott-Heron never stopped asking There is a familiar feeling in the air again— a kind of lifted gaze, a collective inhale, a sense that we are witnessing something historic. Audio April 14 Public 0 0When the Body Begins to Breathe Again Jesus came to divest his people, not of scriptural text, but of their cultural dependence on scripture in a changing world. They had varied Audio April 14 Public 0 0New Every Morning: Lamentations, the Blues, and Guarding Your Mornings Why hope in Lamentations isn’t optimism—it’s survival Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the Lord ne Audio February 1 $25 tier & up 0 0