"The Black Madonna...is known as the healer of crippledness, the healer of harmed women, hurt men, and injured and abused children...she is mother mild and tender, mother most alert and tending to, mother most fierce and protective, and mother who heals the worst of the wounded."
-- Clarissa Pinkola-Estes, Untie the Strong Woman, p. 145
Join us online for this Contemplative Liturgy of Lessons and Chants.
Special guest Belva Brown Jordan will be leading us in chanting throughout the liturgy.
This is a no-cost offering. All are welcome!
Special Guest:
Belva Brown Jordan, ordained with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Rev. Jordan was ordained to a life of “ministry of presence” in 1986. After a few years of serving the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination in its general offices in Indianapolis, Indiana she transitioned into theological higher education in 1992. From Lancaster Theological Seminary to Harvard Divinity School to Phillips Theological Seminary to Claremont School of Theology, Belva has journeyed with students in a variety of faculty and higher education administrative roles. Currently, Rev. Jordan serves as the interim president of Disciples Seminary Foundation, Claremont, California, a position she took on in January 2020.