EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY: 7:30–9:00 PM

A DIGITAL HUSH HARBOR THAT HONORS POST CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY.

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core commitments

Culture as Sacred Text.

We read the Bible—but we also read Beyoncé, Baldwin, Kendrick, and our grandmothers.

We believe the sacred speaks through culture, protest, music, and movement.

Resurrection as a Way of Life.

We follow Jesus not to escape suffering—but to rise in the face of it.

Resurrection is not mostly futuristic perfection—it’s embodied, evolving, everyday freedom in the face of the death dealing logics of society. We rise again and again, for ourselves and each other.

queerness as holiness.

It is the sacred, irreducible expression of the divine made flesh. We refuse the logics of fear, coercion, hierarchy, and exclusion.

We hold space — and make space — for all kinds of bodies as potent, necessary, and sacred manifestations of the divine.

We honor the unique, authentic expressions that make the divine visible through our lives.

attempting a rule of life based in discernment, not dogma.

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RADICAL

Radical Truth-Telling

The litmus test for real relationship is our willingness to tell the truth about how white-body supremacy and anti-Blackness have been internalized and enacted—how they shape our behaviors, our instincts, and the conditions between us. These truths must be named if we are to build anything real together.

We name what’s real—in ourselves, our communities, and our society. We hold space for grief, rage, joy, doubt, and contradiction. Truth is sacred, even when it disrupts.

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ETHICAL

Ethical non-duality

Ethical nonduality is the practice of harmony by any means necessary. It begins from the understanding that the truest truth — the radical root of reality — is oneness, an utter non-separateness that binds all beings. Because of that, we take seriously the interpersonal work required to live into that truth.

We engage conflict, truth-telling, repair, and accountability not as punishments, but as pathways back to the wholeness that already exists between us.

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SPIRITUALITY

INTENTIONAL Spirituality

When we speak of spirituality here, we speak from sacred smallness—a reverent awareness that we are part of something vast, cosmotheandric, ecological, and ancestral. We understand ourselves as threaded into the cosmos, the earth, the dead, the living, and the yet-to-come. We recognize spirituality in neuroscience, in astrophysics, in metaphysics, in biology, and in everyday life.

We embrace radical spirituality as the good kind of small, not a spirituality that claims mastery, but one that honors the mystery that holds us.

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TRADITION

Tethered to Tradition

Tradition is our tether. To abandon it entirely is a colonial impulse—one that asks us to sever ourselves from the wisdom, stories, and technologies that sustained our spiritual and familial ancestors.

We honor the lineages that have guided, held, and shaped us. We excavate the treasure from the trash: keeping what is life-giving, liberatory, and wise, and telling the truth about what has harmed us.

we are the ones we’ve been waiting for…

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