A Statement From Your Ministry TeamThe book “White Awake” was pulled this past week from our spiritual formation offerings due to the anti-LGBTQ+ stance of both the publishing company and the author. In our journey towards full inclusion, we recognize the intersectionality of justice and welcome for all: To seek to create equity and justice for People of Color without also doing the same for all oppressed people including LGBTQ+ persons is to undercut Jesus’ call to love our neighbor as ourselves. We are grateful for those who brought this to our attention even as we grieve having made a decision that necessitated such a response. The work of creating God’s kingdom on Earth as it is in heaven is a journey full of praise and pain, celebration and grief. Even as we give thanks for Duke Memorial’s commitment to the work of full inclusion for all of God’s children, we lament the ways our work has, at times, caused further pain and trauma to the very ones we seek to love. Even though our intent in offering this study was good and lovely, we name and lament that the impact caused harm. To that end, we will replace “White Awake” with a study that explores the journey of anti-racism within the context of our Christian faith, written and published by those who seek the same justice for LGBTQ+ persons. As well, we will re-evaluate our Anti-Racism Formation Guide and remove any resources from authors or organizations that do not align with our welcome statement. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” Grace and Peace,
Rev. Heather Rodrigues Rev. Jennifer Ingold Asbill Minister Garrett Rocha Churches! Where are you?A message from Pastor Heather"We recognize that this work is a journey.
It's long, it's personal, it's emotional, it's messy, and it's tough. Still, we say yes. In the name of a God who allows us to begin again and again. In the name of God with brown skin, Jesus, who marched against discrimination all the way to the cross and whose redeeming love empowers us to do the same." Pastor Heather shares how new light is beginning to break through the chaos of pandemic shutdowns and restrictions. What is essential? Explore how our call as Christians leads us to respond during COVID-19. |