We all can see the writing on the wall. Donald J. Trump and his authoritarian administration will stop at seemingly nothing but the hand of God to turn back the hands of time to a day reminiscent of segregation, hate, and fear. The rolling back of DEI initiatives and uber aggressive federal workforce scale back… Read more: Pharaoh in a Red Hat
Before there were commandments or covenants, there was friendship. In this opening post of our new series “Walking With God,” we return to Eden to rediscover a God who walked—softly, daily, lovingly—with humanity. This is an invitation to unlearn fear, reject shame, and rekindle sacred friendship with the Divine.
Stained glass has always been sacred—but not just because it’s beautiful. It’s sacred because it’s broken and still lets the light in. Stained Glass as Protest is a reflection on how our art, resistance, and righteous anger become holy architecture. This is what it means to protest like a prophet.
Even in exile, we are chosen. The Diaspora Priesthood explores how the African Diaspora bears sacred responsibility—not despite our scattering, but because of it. This reflection reclaims priesthood as protest, presence, and purpose for a people on the move.
Between Babylon and Zion lies the wilderness—a sacred in-between where God refines, reclaims, and re-covenants His people. This is the Diaspora’s proving ground.