PSALMS FOR BLACK LIVES, REFLECTIONS FOR THE WORK OF LIBERATION
The Psalms speak power today as they always have. They have spoken across generations. They have bridged cultural divides and social contexts with their emotional rawness, urge towards justice, and blunt candor about the coarse edges of walking with God. Psalms for Black Lives includes thirty devotions, each containing a psalm, a reflection, and an invitation for the reader to develop a justice imagination through further engagement with the text. Psalms for Black Lives also includes daily discussion questions to support small-group study and a guide for congregational and community groups who want to embody the words of the Psalms together. (quoted from https://www.cokesbury.com/Psalms-for-Black-Lives)
Our Lenten Book Study will meet the first four Wednesdays in March to discuss Psalms for Black Lives: Reflections for the Work of Liberation by Andrew Wilkes and Gabby Cudjoe–Wilkes. All are welcome to bring a sack lunch and prepare for some difficult but important discussions about our anti–racism work. You can pick up a copy of Psalms for Black Lives in the library before the study launches.
Dates: March 1st, 8th,15th, 23rd
Location: Hybrid (Church Library & Zoom)
Time: Noon
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81279888692