Tag: racism

Grace didn’t wait until Sunday

There’s a part of the Easter story we don’t often hear about much, for those of us who often go to church. Not what happened on the cross, not the revelation of the empty tomb…but the day in between. The day where, from the outside, nothing seemed to be happening. On the Friday, Jesus had been crucified. The disciples had scattered, and whatever hope they...

Why I joined the EQUIP Program: Bukunmi’s story

In this article, we hear from Bukunmi as she reflects on joining the EQUIP programme, a year of theological education and hands-on Christian service, where participants explore what full-time ministry looks like through learning, serving, and discerning God’s call on their lives. Why EQUIP Felt Right "There were many reasons why EQUIP felt like the programme I needed. I had known about it for months and...

How Should Christians Respond to Racial Injustice

As I write this article, the last few words of George Floyd as he cried out for his mother are still ringing through my...

An Open Letter To My White Christians.

Dear White Christians, As you can most probably tell, black people are upset. In fact we are absolutely livid. And I hope that you understand...