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Tag Archives: racial justice
Fires and Faith
Homily for Proper 17 Year A
Seeing God in the fires of this world, and having faith to step boldly into our call. Continue reading
Posted in sermons
Tagged anti-racist, burning bush, Christianity, discipleship, faith, fire, Jesus, Moses, racial justice, Racism, social justice
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Imago Dei
Homily for Trinity Sunday Year A St Mark’s Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia (Virtual Worship in the Time of Pandemic) Lectionary Readings: Genesis 1:1-2:4a 2 Corinthians 13:11-13 Matthew 28:16-20 “I don’t understand…” I’m hearing that phrase a lot these days. … Continue reading
Jonathan Myrick Daniels
August 14th is the feast day of Jonathan Myrick Daniels. This day is especially poignant this year for me, as a seminarian caught in the midst of the resurgence of civil rights advocacy required to confront the evils of racism … Continue reading
We must do better
I acknowledge up-front that I have the privilege of stepping into a bubble when I want to. I’m a white woman, of the kind-and-round-faced variety who generally speaking doesn’t make waves when I walk into unfamiliar spaces. I often remind … Continue reading
Posted in work and life
Tagged Baptismal Covenant, calling out, church, dignity, discrimination, oppression, privilege, racial justice, racial reconciliation, Racism, repentence, white privilege, worth
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