“At the heart of Kindred Spirits is the reminder that the process of making art is as important as the art itself. For African American quilters, quilting can be a […]
spirituality
Mother’s Day: A Conversation on Lessons & Legacies
Hi beloveds, Mother’s Day is a beautiful time to reflect on the amazing legacies and lineages of those who have mothered us and those we love. I also recognize that […]
Telling Herstory: Archiving as Resistance
Hi beloveds, I hope this message finds you well or at least well enough. March was a busy month so I thought it would be great to spend April telling […]
Contemplation, Community, and the Illusion of Control: Reflections from A Black Mystic
Hi beloveds, Words have been difficult for me lately. My life is words and yet for a few weeks now words have been a deep struggle for me as our […]
Homegrown: NC Women’s Preaching Festival 2019
It’s time to make plans to join us October 3-4, 2019 at Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church in Durham, NC, for the 8th annual Homegrown: NC Women’s Preaching Festival. Our Vision: […]
Holistic Enneagram Series: A Spirituality of Head, Heart, and Body
What would you say if I told you that you have more than one brain—that your heart and your gut both have their own intrinsic nervous systems? They have neurons […]
Holistic Enneagram Series: A Spirituality of Head, Heart, and Body
What would you say if I told you that you have more than one brain—that your heart and your gut both have their own intrinsic nervous systems? They have neurons […]
Holistic Enneagram: A Spirituality of Head, Heart, and Body
Last week Adrienne Koch led an Enneagram workshop as part of our younger women’s spirituality program. A group of people under 40 gathered at the RCWMS office to learn about […]
Holistic Enneagram: A Spirituality of Head, Heart, and Body
What would you say if I told you that you have more than one brain—that your heart and your gut both have their own intrinsic nervous systems? They have neurons […]
Befriending Death
What would it look like to befriend death? That was the question presented to a circle of women on at the first session of a series of workshops sponsored by […]