Editor’s note: This review first appeared on the Friends of the Library Southport & Oak Island website on February 18, 2021. The reading is now available on video here! All […]
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Finding Examples in the Fight for Justice
Editor’s Note: This article was first published in Faith and Leadership. Two summers ago, I was on a guided tour with a group of Duke Youth Academy kids at the International […]
Meet Dr. Shonda Jones, Facilitator for Queer Clergywomen Thriving in the South
RCWMS is thrilled to announce Dr. Shonda Jones as the Facilitator for Queer Clergywomen Thriving in the South, a virtual, peer-supported cohort for queer clergywomen who have been religious leaders […]
Reflections on the Insurrection
“We are tied in a single garment of destiny, we are caught up in an inescapable network of mutuality. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”– Dr. Martin Luther King, […]
Seeking Cohort Applicants for Queer Clergywomen Thriving in the South
The Resource Center for Women and Ministry in the South (RCWMS) is seeking applicants for Queer Clergywomen Thriving in the South, a six-month, virtual, peer-supported cohort led by an experienced […]
They Said They Were Lullabying
Editor’s Note: Rev. Sarah Swandell is the winner of the RCWMS 2020 Essay contest. They said the mothers were lullabying, Hands up please don’t shoot me, hands up please don’t […]




