02/26/2024
Gift yourself this Fade In The Water sermon by Rev. Dr. Freddy Haynes III.
Cuz. Whew.
Obri J. Richardson and I will be rewatching this week to cook up some goodness. Stay tuned.
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01/16/2024
Grateful for Dr. Gina M. Stewart’s Bible study teaching at Christ Missionary Baptist Church about evil that led to my strong sermonic assertion that “evil SHOULD NOT be so comfortable”
Should not be so comfortable in our hearts
Should not be so comfortable in our organizations
Should not be so comfortable in our homes
Should not be so comfortable in our local, regional, and national policies and policymakers
Should. Not.
So as we continue to journey together, how are we rooting out evil with deep and abiding love, fierce and expansive inclusion, and an unwavering honoring of the humanity of the image bearers of God?
08/20/2023
God will give you strength to match your days and strength to match the assignment. 🙌🏾
~Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart
08/02/2023
“In this courageous act of love, I shall honor the legacy of those who came before me and pave the way for those who will follow, knowing that in the dance of womanist reparations, we shall find the path to healing, deep and loving community, and the wisdom to create a future that embraces Black womxn with love, grace, and abundance.”
Get With The Womanist Reparations Program
Ode to Khadijah James and a Sacred Path to Healing and Liberation
07/13/2023
Looking forward to some frontline storytelling and offering and learning ways we can be well as we demand these well systems!
Register today!
Our registration is now LIVE for our upcoming Movement Chaplaincy summer webinar series “Wade in the Water”— beginning next week!
Join Faith Matters Network for this new virtual series co-facilitated by movement partner, Rev. Vahisha Hasan. This 3-part webinar is for those who are in need of self-care and healing strategies in their line of justice work. It’s designed to use storytelling as a medium to explore the concept of frontline wellness support.
Rev. Vahisha Hasan is a faith-rooted organizer moving at the intersections of faith, social justice, and mental health. She is the Executive Director of Movement in Faith, a project of Transform Network— as well as a powerful public speaker, transformative facilitator, social justice trainer, minister, and writer. She has a deeply prophetic voice and imagination for how faith communities can be an active part of healing and collective liberation. Vahisha is her best self in community and is deeply grateful for her biological, chosen, and movement family. Her wisdom and guidance during this webinar series will help you expand on your vocational path and strengthen your healing strategies so that you can continue your work from a place of deeper sustainability.
Here's a breakdown of the dates and time of our upcoming live sessions via Zoom:
* Wednesday, July 19th | Noon - 1:30pm EST
* Wednesday, August 30th | Noon - 1:30pm EST
* Wednesday, September 20th | Noon - 1:30pm EST
Be sure to register below before we kick off session one next week on Wed, July 19th! See you on Zoom 👩🏾💻
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07/08/2023
Join Faith Matters Network this summer for a Movement Chaplaincy webinar series co-facilitated with our friend Rev. Vahisha Hasan, Executive Director of Movement in Faith. “Wade in The Water” is a 3-part virtual series for those who are in need of self-care and healing strategies in their line of justice work. This webinar is designed to use storytelling as a medium to explore the concept of frontline wellness support that Rev. Vahisha Hasan has experienced in her work throughout the US South. We will explore navigating wellness support in complex healing waters while also navigating how to care for the caregivers in our community. Zoom registration drops next week! Stay tuned 👀
✨Wed, July 19th | Noon-1:30pm EST
✨Wed, Aug 30th | Noon-1:30pm EST
✨Wed, Sept 20th | Noon-1:30pm EST
04/17/2022
Little resurrections: How Memphians say they overcome despair
Inspired by MLK’s thoughts on Easter, we asked people about perseverance and hope
by Jacob Steimer
MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
https://mlk50.com/2022/04/15/little-resurrections-how-memphians-say-they-overcome-despair/
MLK50
Little resurrections: How Memphians say they overcome despair
We reached out to Memphians to ask how they overcome anguish to persevere and where they have hope.
04/11/2022
Rev. Rev Antonia Ruth takes us on a much needed journey.
https://www.womanpreach.org/2022-holy-monday
WomanPreach!, Inc.