music and change
Back in early March, I had the privilege of being interviewed by Sarah Bereza and The Rev. Bill Smutz for Getting to Nimble, their church leadership podcast. Little did I know they would be the last visitors to my home before we we began social distancing a week later.
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I was excited for an invitation to participate in Radical Love Live in mid-March, an event hosted by the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City that creates space for people to talk about spirituality in all its forms. We had a rich planning call and hoped to move forward, while carefully monitoring the movement of Covid-19 in the country. When we knew the live event would need to be cancelled, along with my travel to the city, co-creators Kelly Wilson and Mark Dilcom invited me to be part of online interview which they released as a podcast.
Read Moresinging beloved community in cincinnati
In September 2019, Music that Makes Community returned to Cincinnati to offer a three-day song leader training workshop centered in African and African-American musical traditions and leadership practices. The workshop also included story sharing inspired by Becoming Beloved Community, a national effort of the Episcopal Church to respond to racial injustice and grow a community of reconcilers, justice-makers, and healers.
The combination of paperless music and story sharing was heart-opening, and many spoke of the workshop as life changing. While pictures only give a hint of what we shared together, we're excited to share some highlights with you!
Thanks overflow to St. Simon of Cyrene Episcopal Church, Christ Church Glendale, and the Diocese of Southern Ohio for their hospitality and support. And a powerful team of presenters and amazing hosts helped make brave space where story and song could be shared.
visit to vanderbilt
Thanks to the invitation of Vanderbilt Divinity School and Dr. Steph Budwey, you can find me on campus this week! Wednesday will be a full and rich day of learning and worship, and Iām excited to be part of ongoing conversations around welcome and singing in community.
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