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Derrick Weston

Derrick Weston

The Man Behind the King

This 3-day devotional explores the life of Rev. Dr. Howard Thurman and how his work influenced Martin Luther King Jr. and the philosophy of the civil rights movement. It also explores Thurman's mysticism and how union with God impacts social action.

Nana Boahen

Nana Boahen

Afro Theology: A Love for Christ and All of Creation

How can we embody a faith that confronts the challenge of Climate Change and environmental racism? This 3-day devotional invites you to meet the challenge of environmental destruction while learning from African indigenous reflections on land.

Jacob Knight

Jacob Knight

Angels and Demons, Heaven and Hell.

Where do we encounter demons and what are angels? This 6-day devotional aims to strip toxic theology of its fear-mongering power around angels, demons, Heaven, and Hell. Let’s discuss the truth behind “spiritual forces” that can be applied to all people.

Jacob Knight

Jacob Knight

Charismatically Queer: Queer and Spirit-Led

Why can’t a queer person be led deeply by the Holy Spirit? They can! There is an incredible peace that comes inwardly when we realize that we were created as both sexual and spiritual beings. This 7-day devotional invites us to be queer and Spirit-led.

Chris Glaser

Chris Glaser

Jesus’ Seven Last Words

What if a few of the last phrases Jesus said on earth could offer you direction and peace? Whether it's endurance you need, forgiveness, self-love, or a way to manage loneliness, Jesus's last words had a rewarding message for you here today.

Natalie Drew

Natalie Drew

Blessed are the WHAT?!

Nonviolence is not only a call to reject physical violence but, more importantly, it is a call to embrace creativity. It is a call to envision ways that we can be imitators of our nonviolent Messiah who chose radical love, grace, and forgiveness.

Stephen Cowden

Stephen Cowden

Never Again Means Now

As we witness the war raging in the Middle East our emotions flair. Each day brings a new news report that is heartbreaking at once but also rife with propaganda, facts, and little hope. How do we process our complicity? How do we react?