In our screen-numbed, sleepwalking culture, every once in a while we need a wake up call to push us from apathy back into action.
Read MoreOur response to Christian Nationalism on the eve of the Fourth of July.
Read MoreLines is a charge to lean into the selfless love of Jesus and to resist judgement and self righteousness and embrace empathy, care, and action that dignifies others.
Read MoreChant #2. Philosophical foundation for a protest.
Read MoreChant #5. Motivation for a protest.
Read MoreChant #7. Benediction for a protest event.
Read MoreChant #1. Invitation to join in a protest.
Read MoreHow Much Longer, a cry for justice, is painfully ever-relevant?
Read MoreThis song is what happened when a seasoned theologian sat down with a crew of young songwriters, when gospel music sensibilities, Holy Spirit musings and gut level honesty collided.
Read More”It almost sounds too simple to say aloud — ‘God is not abusive.’ Because no one ever should be.” (Brittney Spencer)
Read More”An interesting fact: How Much Longer was conceived and written on a former plantation near a cemetery where slaves and Confederate soldiers were buried side by side." (Art Hooker)
Read More“I’ve got the Joy” was influenced by my deep appreciation for the spirit-stirring, yet, simplicity of Black Gospel music and negro spirituals.” (Orlando Palmer)
Read More”Those six hours of digging into the pain of sexual abuse and gathering words that truly convey that our stories aren’t over, will always be part of the lasting bond that drew us all closer to vulnerability, recovery and each other.” (Brittney Spencer)
Read More“This song is about the dry spells, where we let our disbelief get the best of us, and then proclaim our belief about the comfort and strength that comes only from the Sprit of God.” (Ben Hardesty)
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