Ruminations

Some of my homilies, sermons, and thoughts about Christianity, faith and justice, hip hop, and sometimes comic books!

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Learning from Black Lives: A review of Diaspora Café: D.C.

Understanding the lived experiences of Black people is the only way that we will strive to live in an Anti-Racist society and affirm all expressions of Blackness as being important in our struggle against white supremacy. By highlighting different stories of not passing, of gaining a Black consciousness, of immigration, of love, we gain an insight that is seldom seen in Black collections of poetry and are invited into seeing Blackness more fully.

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AfroLatine Worship

Music that hails from Latin America or is made by Latino/as is so influenced in African rhythms that to deny this should be considered illogical. From Merengue to Cumbia to Tango, all our music, and even the names of the genres, are African Based. The music that we colloquially know as Salsa is composed of many rhythms which we know hail from African and Afro-Cuban roots. Most of our music has so much Africanity in it that it’s sound can’t be any more influenced by the African Diaspora.

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AfroLatinidad & Pentecostalism

Just like my great-great grandfather, there are many stories of Latino/as of African Descent who became early converts to Pentecostalism and helped its spread throughout the Americas. These stories are not usually highlighted but are important to our understanding of Pentecostalism because they help us see it as a movement that “has been a home to the people’s cultures and to marginalized groups”[2] and one such group has been Afro-Latino/as.

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Expansive Lent

Sometimes our Christian theologies have made us too focused on self-sacrifice over self-love, lack over embrace, denial over affirmation. What we need to do is to really embrace a theology that changes the way we see ourselves, our world and others.

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Diverse Call of God: God's Calling Leads us to rest

Elijah is having his A Tribe Called Quest “stressed out” moment. Not one of ATCQ’s most known songs but one of my favorites and the chorus or hook to that song goes "I really know what it means to be stressed out, face to face with your adversity." I think it is important to note that it is oftentimes it is during our heights, not our lows, that fear may strike.

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Latine. Who is Latine? What does it mean to be Latine? And even AfroLatine?

What we have to do is challenge ideas of erasure and racism. We need to remind everyone that every single person is made in the Image of God. We need to be more inclusive when we talk about Latines and try to emphasize the diverse experiences that the Latine community contains. We can begin by challenging the popular imagery of Latinidad that excludes Black and Indigenous representation

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AfroColombian, AfroLatino Thoughts on Juneteenth

Juneteenth is important for all people of African descent because in a world that continues to deny Blackness and problematize and otherize Black bodies, it is a reminder that there are people who believe in freedom and equality for all.

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Representando donde quiera: The Afro-Latin@ lived experience

For us to fully recognize, affirm, and value Afro-Latinidad as an identity, as a lived experience, and as an expression of the fullness of Latinidad, we also have to challenge our racialized theologies and challenge the use of antiquated language, theories and terminologies that all have one purpose, black erasure

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Assuaging Witnesses

From the New Testament’s perspective, at least, the church should expect to deliver testimony in dismal circumstances. United to an incarnate and suffering God

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Going Through Tough Times

Throughout this life, our life, our walk upon this earth, we go through moments of difficulty. Moments of pain. Places of pain remind us of what we go through.

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After Christmas

it is the time after Christmas, after the Savior arrives, that will define us and define our adherence to the creeds of Christianity. The gift that we received from God at Christmas needs to be greatly displayed in how we live after Christmas.

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