Reflections on shifting faith, birth and embodiment, justice, and the quiet work of becoming. These essays are shaped by lived experience, offered with honesty and care. You are invited to read slowly, question deeply, and bring your full self.
what God as midwife means when everything goes wrong
virginity means belonging to yourself, and mary had sex
Zuzu should have just turned 11
in parenting...and theology
a non-terribłe childrenʼs sermon
God isnʼt, but the desire is so understandable
unpacking this metaphor i think is super duper cool and compelling
It is no coincidence that Trump is egregiously claiming that Tylenol causes autism—that’s the one pain relief medication safe to take during pregnancy.
I was taught in evangelical churches that idolatry was a sin, as outlined in The Ten Commandments: you shall have no other gods before me.
Listen up fellow white people, I’m gonna get preachy.
There are many phrases used by evangelicals and fundamentalists against people deconstructing their faith, but I think there’s a method to the madness.
a sermon
post-Easter thoughts
The evangelical church—and our nation—would be doing better if there were more women (way more) in leadership.
a currency for distinguishing ourselves from others
itʼs not what we were told
A Sermon