The Raceless Gospel: An Embodied Homiletic for a Disembodied Christianity

The Raceless Gospel is part proclamation, part embodied praxis. The integration of physical engagement with belief strengthens my conviction that we are all God’s children and race is not a genealogical indicator. Feet to pavement, I am convinced following Jesus doesn’t lead us to a church building but to bodies marginalized, racialized, hyper-surveilled and criminalized. Were […]

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Season Five of The Raceless Gospel Podcast is “A Love Offering”

Well. Sort of. “Lift your hands in worship. Lift your hands! This is a stick up. Give me all you’ve got. :clears throat: What I meant to say was, ‘Give God your tithes and offerings.’” This is a love offering, an examination of the North American church’s questionable relationship with money and an excoriation of […]

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