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Provoking Racial Justice within Mainline Congregations

Fri 11 AM | Landing

The Reverend Milly Morrow and the Reverend Tami Forte Logan

Racial injustice in our society mandates a strategic response from clergy and faith leaders to provoke racial justice both within our own faith institutions and our respective communities. Come and engage with Rev. Tami Forte Logan, Missioner for Faith 4 Justice Asheville and Rev. Milly Morrow, Associate Dean at the Episcopal Cathedral All Souls, of Western North Carolina to explore how “provoking justice for black and brown bodied people” inside mainline congregations is a work of the Spirit and of the flesh. Experience the ways your compassion, fervent prayer and deep discernment can be transformed into collective strategy and mobilized networks while meeting your congregants where they are and walking alongside them as you both experience personal and communal transformation.

Milly Morrow

Rev. Canon Milly Morrow is Associate Dean at the Cathedral of All Souls in Asheville, NC. Milly came to the priesthood after a career in community organizing for non-violence, economic justice and anti-racism. Milly also served victims of violence as a counselor and family support case manager. Being a priest in the Episcopal church she is completely formed and informed by the radical gospel of Jesus of Nazareth for the work of hospitality, social justice, reconciliation, and equity.
https://faith4justiceinasheville.com

Sessions:
240 Provoking Racial Justice

Tami Forte Logan

Rev. Tami Forte Logan was born in Germany, raised in Virginia, and has resided in Western North Carolina for 30 years. She lives in the foothills of Western North Carolina, where she enjoys gardening, the arts, spending time with her grandchildren, her 12 chickens, and being an empty nester with her husband, John. Tami is the pastor of Pharr Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion church. She is a popular educator, community organizer, cultural organizer, and the business owner of Inside & Out Consulting. She fosters the healing of both oppression and white supremacy, and she believes “If I am unwilling to support the liberation of all humanity, then I will never be free myself.” Tami is also the Missioner of Faith 4 Justice – Asheville. Faith 4 Justice is a coalition of ecumenical and multi-faith clergy and faith leaders provoking justice for black and brown bodied people through discernment, advocacy, racial equity capacity building, and providing a ministry of presence with impacted communities.
faith4justiceinasheville.com

Sessions:
240 Provoking Racial Justice
219 Re-Member and Re-Imagine:Creation Care

Session #240

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