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A Resistance Liturgy

A Syllabus on Social Justice


Call to Worship

Prelude P.1

Introduction P.2

Passing the Peace P.3

A&B Selection P.4-5

The Word P.6-27

Invitation P.28

A&B Selection P.29-30

Benediction P.31

Key Contributors P.32


Prelude
Social justice is and has always been vital and necessary to address
the inequitable distribution of wealth, access, opportunity, and
privileges within our society. It compels us to see and respond to the
evils and injustices of our day. It calls us to confront the powers and
principalities of this world which are not some abstract evil but
rather systems, institutions, and structures that need to be
dismantled. For example, when police kill an unarmed Black man in
the street, social justice addresses the racism, hatred, bigotry,
militarism, and violence that causes the death rather than focusing
on what the Black man did to deserve to be killed. When a
community has the majority of its citizens living in poverty, social
justice addresses the racial and economic inequality that
manufactures the poverty rather than focusing on one pulling
oneself up by the bootstraps. It speaks through the vantage point of
the oppressed and not through the lens of an unjust, oppressive
system or empire.

Therefore, the role of the preacher or activist as a present-day


prophet is to bring hope, change, and liberation to people who live
in a world that is desperately in need of it. A future time and space
where all are loved, all are cared for, all are welcomed, all are free
and everyone has enough. In order for us to do that properly, we
must first be armed with the knowledge and awareness of the
issues that affect our neighbor and plague our society and what we
can do to address it. These books are an exemplary resource for
learning how to do just that. You would not go to war without
arming yourself with the proper equipment. So too you cannot fight
for justice without equipping yourself with the tools you need for the
journey. This list is the arsenal you need.

Dr. Tilope White


Introduction
Alice Walker says in her definition of womanism, black women are
“committed to survival and wholeness of entire people male and
female.” This is justice, this is love and mercy as God intended for all
of humanity. No one is left behind.
The black church wrested itself from the oppression of the white
church by stealing away to the brush arbors to preach and pray as a
form of resistance. While stealing away from an oppressive system,
the black church freely took with them the gospel of gender bias and
sexism preached by their slave masters. In the effort to be free, the
oppressed became the oppressor, effectively perpetuating a system
of patriarchy, which in turn led to creating systems of power within
the church that limited respect and dignity to all members.
This is not a condemnation of the black church, only a critique. Black
women are calling out for the redemption of the black church
because we are the black church. Black women, the queer
community, and the dis-abled are pushed to the margins of
churches. What can the expectation be to these groups and others
be beyond the walls of the church if we cannot get it right within the
church?
It is at this moment in time that the black church can rise like the
phoenix from the ashes of a dying church, shake off the mantle of
power, and put on the cloak of Jesus, the liberator and fulfill God’s
will from the beginning of creation that all humans are equal before
God.
The exercise of social justice encompasses the idea that all of God’s
creation must be treated with respect and dignity. The black church
has a profound responsibility to take up the mantle of social justice
because, as the black church was liberated, the black church must
become agents of liberation.

Dr. Lyn Hayes


Passing The Peace

AUDRE LORDE "The Uses of Anger: Women Responding To


Racism"

DENZEL
WASHINGTON The Great Debators

JOHN SINGLETON Higher Learning

THEODORE MELFI Hidden Figures

MELINA Queen and Slim


MATSOUKAS

AVA DUVERNAY 13th

AVA DUVERNAY When They See Us


A&B
Alabama by John Coltrane
Moonlight and magnolia, starlight in your hair
All the world a dream come true
Did it really happen, was I really there, was I really there with you?

We lived our little drama, we kissed in a field of white


And stars fell on Alabama last night
I can't forget the glamor, your eyes held a tender light
And stars fell on Alabama last night
I never planned in my imagination a situation so heavenly
A fairy land where no one else could enter
And in the center just you and me, dear
My heart beat like a hammer, my arms wound around you
tightAnd stars fell on Alabama last night

We lived our little drama, we kissed in a field of white


And stars fell on Alabama last night
I can't forget the glamor, your eyes held a tender light
And stars fell on Alabama last night
I never planned in my imagination a situation so heavenly
A fairy land where no one else could enter
And in the center just you and me, dear
My heart beat like a hammer, my arms wound around you tight
A&B
Brenda's Got A Baby by 2Pac
Brenda's (Brenda's) She's 12 years old and she's having a baby
Got a (got a) In love with the molester, who's sexing her crazy
Baby And yet she thinks that he'll be with her forever
Say that one more time Brenda And dreams of a world with the two of them are together,
Brenda's Whatever, he left her and she had the baby solo
Got a (baby) She had it on the bathroom floor and didn't know so
Baby She didn't know, what to throw away and what to keep
I hear Brenda's got a baby She wrapped the baby up and threw him in the trash heep
But, Brenda's barely got a brain I guess she thought she'd get away, wouldn't hear the cries
A damn shame, the girl can hardly spell her name She didn't realizeHow much the the little baby had her eyes
(That's not our problem, that's up to Brenda's family) Now the baby's in the trash heep balling
Well let me show ya how it affects the whole community Momma can't help her, but it hurts to hear her calling
Now Brenda really never knew her moms and her dad was a Brenda wants to run away
Junky, went in death to his arms, it's sad 'cause I bet Momma say, you makin' me lose pay
Brenda doesn't even know The social workers here everyday
Just 'cause your in the ghetto doesn't mean you can't grow Now Brenda's gotta make her own way
(you can't grow) Can't go to her family, they won't let her stay
But oh, that's a thought, my own revelation No money no babysitter, she couldn't keep a job
Do whatever it takes to resist the temptation She tried to sell crack, but end up getting robbed
Brenda got herself a boyfriend So now what's next, there ain't nothing left to sell
Her boyfriend was her cousin, now let's watch the joy end So she sees sex as a way of leaving hell
She tried to hide her pregnancy, from her family It's paying the rent, so she really can't complain
Who didn't really care to see, or give a damn if she Prostitute, found slain, and Brenda's her name, she's got a baby
Went out and had a church of kids
As long as when the check came they got first dibs
Now Brenda's belly is gettin' bigger
But no one seems to notice any change in her figure
The Word
PAMELA R. LIGHTSEY Our Lives Matter: A Womanist Queer Theology

TA-NEHISI COATES We Were Eight Years In Power

JOHN HENRIK CLARKE Christopher Columbus & The African Holocaust

COZMO EL Moor Vol. I and II: What They didn't Teach You in
Black History Class

DICK GREGORY Defining Moments in Black History: Reading Between


the LiNES
JOHN G. JACKSON Christianity Before Christ

IVAN VAN SERTIMA They Came before Columbus

FRANCES CROSS The Isis Papers (the keys to colors)


WELSING

CHANCELLOR The Destruction of Black Civilization


WILLIAMS
JAMES FORMAN JR. Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in black
America

JAMES H. CONE For My People: Black Theology and the Black Church

DWIGHT N. HOPKINS Introducing Black Theology of Liberation

FREDERICK L. WARE Methodologies of Black Theology

J. DEOTIS ROBERTS Black Theology in Dialogue


Meditation of the Heart
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The Word
BERNARD R. BOXHILL Blacks and Social Justice

TITANIA MCGRAT Woke: A Guide To Social Justice

DAMON YOUNG What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker

CORNEL WEST Race Matters

BEVERLY DANIEL Can We Talk about Race?


TATUM
ILYASAH SHABAZZ Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become
Malcolm X

ANDREA DAVIS Let it shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom


PINKEY Fighters
JAMES BALDWIN Nobody Knows My Name

WESLEY LOWERY They Can't Kill Us All

BRYAN STEVENSON Just Mercy

VINCE BANTU A Multitude of All Peoples

KIESE LAYMON Heavy; Awn American Memoir

ERIC MASON Woke Church

J. DEOTIS ROBERTS The Prophethood of Black Believers


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Moment of Silence

"Social justice is quintessential to the Black Church


tradition. Her most prized possession has been her
uncanny ability to help parishioners achieve freedom
under the duress of catastrophe and oppression.
Liberation is the thread woven throughout the fabric of
black communities across the diaspora, and is situated
within strands not easily torn or entangled. While having
a steadfast focus on a beloved community, the Black
Church, when it’s emphasis is on doing for the least of
these, serves as a rock in a weary land, a way out of no
way and a bridge over troubled waters."

- REV. JOSHUA D. HARPER,

M.DIV, M.HEA

INSTAGRAM: IAMJDH__

TWITTER: IAMJDH_

SNAPCHAT: HARPERHARPER901
The Word
J. DEOTIS ROBERTS The Prophethood of Black Believers

L. SUSAN BOND Contemporary African American Preaching

MELVA WILSON African American Christian Worship


COSTEN
ROBERT P JONES The End of White Christian America

EDWARD WIMBERLY African American Pastoral Care

KELLY BROWN Sexuality in The Black Church: A Womanist


DOUGLAS Perspective

MARTHA SIMMONS, Preaching With Sacred Fire


FRANK THOMAS
MONICA COLEMAN, Creating Women’s Theology
NANCY R HOWELL,
HELENE TALLON
RUSSELL

DAVID JENSEN God Desire and a Theology of Human Sexuality

CARL F. ELLIS JR. Free at Last?: The Gospel in the African


American Experience

JAMES CONE The Cross and the Lynching Tree

JAMES CONE God of the Oppressed


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Moment of Silence

Social justice is an important and


imperative theological position
because it is inextricably intertwined in
the Gospel and Christianity. It is not
only at the heart of the black
experience but at the heart of the
Christian experience. I believe to be
Christian is to seek social justice as the
hands and feet of Jesus.

- REV. EVAN COLLINS

FACEBOOK: EVAN.G.COLLINS.7

INSTAGRAM: ENSTA_GRAHAM_

TWITTER: ITHINK_EGC
The Word
JACQUELINE GRANTS White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus:
Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
KATIE CANNON, Womanist Theological Ethics
EMILIE TOWNES,
ANGELA SIMS

HOWARD THURMAN Jesus and the Disinherited

HOWARD THURMAN Mediations of the Heart

KELLY BROWN The Black Christ


DOUGLAS
DELORIS WILLIAMS Sisters in the Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist
God-Talk

ANTHONY B. PINN Why, Lord?

ALBERT RABOTEAU Slave Religion

NYASHA JUNIOR Reimagining Hagar: Blackness and Bible

DWIGHT HOPKINS Down, Up and Over

VICTOR ANDERSON Beyond Ontological Blackness

W. E. B. DU BOIS The Souls of Black Folk

JEREMIAH WRIGHT Africans Who Shaped Our Faith

E. FRANKLIN FRAZIER, The Negro Church in America/The Black Church


C.ERIC Since Frazier
LINCOLN
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The Word
BRIAN BANTUM The Death of Race: Building a New Christianity
in a Racial World
KEITH AUGUSTUS The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African
BURTON Christianity

CARL ELLIS The Gospel in the African-American Experience

LISA SHARON The Very Good Gospel


HARPER

JAMES WELDON God's Trombones


JOHNSON
JOHN EDGAR My Soul Has Grown Deep
WIDEMAN

EDWARD WIMBERLY African American Pastoral Care: Revised Edition

CHANEQUA WALKER- I Bring the Voices of My People: A Womanist


BARNES Vision for Racial Reconciliation

JAMES MASSEY Designing the Sermon: Order and Movement in


Preaching
KHRISTI LAUREN Parable of the Brown Girl

JEMAR TISBY The Color of Compromise

DREW G. I. HART Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church
Views Racism
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The Word

EMERSON B. The Genesis of Liberation: Biblical


POWERY, RODNEY Interpretation in the Antebellum Narratives of the
STEVEN SADLER Enslaved

CARTER G WOODSON Mis-Education of the Negro

MITZI J. SMITH Womanist Sass and Talk Back: Social (In)Justice,


Intersectionality, and Biblical Interpretation
LISA SHARON The Very Good Gospel
HARPER

BRAIN K. BLOUNT, True to Our Native Land: An African American New


CAIN HOPE FELDER, Testament Commentary
CLARICE MARTIN

NYASHA JUNIOR An Introduction to Womanist Biblical


Interpretation

WILDA GAFNEY Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction To The Women


Of The Torah And The Throne
FRANK THOMAS Preaching a Dangerous Sermon

JAMES BALDWIN Fire Next Time

TERESA FRY BROWN Delivering the Sermon

RENITA WEEMS Just a Sister Away

JEREMIAH WRIGHT What Makes You So Strong


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The Word

JACQUELYN GRANT White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus

RICHARD LISCHER The Preacher King

CAIN HOPE FIELDER Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and


Family

BRANDON J. O'BRIEN, Mis-Reading Scripture Through Western Eyes


E.RICHARDS
NYASHA JUNIOR An Introduction to Womanist Biblical
Interpretation

EMILE TOWNES In a Blaze of Glory

GARDNER C. TAYLOR How Shall They Preach

HENRY MITCHELL Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art

DALE ANDREWS Practical Theology for Black Churches

MARTIN LUTHER Why We Can't Wait


KING, JR
MARTIN LUTHER Where Do We Go from Here
KING, JR

FRANK THOMAS They Like to Never Quit Praising God

KELLY BROWN Sexuality and the Black Church


DOUGLAS
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The Word

HERBERT MARBURY Pillars of Cloud and Fire

VICTOR ANDERSON Beyond Ontological Blackness

GAYRAUD WILMORE Last Things First

JUAN FLOYD THOMAS Liberating Black Church History: Making It Plain

A. ELAINE BROWN Hope in the Holler


CRAWFORD
KIRK BYRON JONES The Jazz of Preaching

JAMES CONE The Spirituals and the Blues

KATIE'S CANON Womanism and the Soul of the Black Community

HOWARD THURMAN Luminous Darkness

HON. ELIJAH Message to the Black Man


MUHAMMAD

ALEX HALEY The Autobiography of Malcolm X

RENITA WEEMS Battered Love: Marriage, Sex and Violence in the


Hebrew

OBERY HENDRICKS The Politics of Jesus: Rediscovering the True


Revolutionary Nature of Jesus' Teachings and How
They Have Been Corrupted
OBERY HENDRICKS The Universe Bends Toward Justice: Radical
Reflections on the Bible, the Church, and the Body
Politic
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The Word

HUGH R PAGE JR Africana Bible: Reading Israel’s Scriptures from


African and the African Diaspora
KELLY BROWN Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of
DOUGLASS God

EDDIE GLAUDE JR. Exodus: Religion, Race, and Nation in Early


Nineteenth Century Black America
MICHAEL ERIC Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America
DYSON

MICHELLE The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of


ALEXANDER Colorblindness
KENYATTTA GILBERT Exodus Preaching: Crafting Sermons about Justice
and Hope

RAPHAEL WARNOCK The Divided Mind of the Black Church: Theology,


Piety, and Public Witness
ZORA NEALE Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo
HURSTON

MARCUS GARVEY The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey


(Vol I&II)
WILLIAM R JONES Is God A White Racist: A Preamble to Black
Theology
JARENA LEE Religious Experience and Journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee,
Giving an Account of Her Call to Preach the Gospel
EMILIE TOWNES Troubling In My Soul (Bishop Henry Mcneal
Turner)

MUSTAFA DIKEC Urban Rage; The Revolt of the Excluded

MOLEFI ASANTE Afrocentricity: A Theory of Social Change


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The Word

CLR JAMES History of Pan African Revolts

TE-NEHISI COATES Between The World & Me

HUEY P. NEWTON Revolutionary Suicide

ALBERT CLEAGE The Black Messiah

RENIQUA ALLEN It Was All A Dream: A New Generation


Confronts the Broken Promise to Black America

ANGIE THOMAS The Hate You Give

EBONI MARSHALL Toward a Womanist Ethic of Incarnation: Black


TURMAN Bodies, the Black Church, and the Council of
Chalcedon
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Invitation
How To Be In The Struggle
1. Host or attend a Know Your Rights Training to educate
yourself, your loved ones, and your community on their rights
when interacting with the police.
2. Give money, fundraise online, or donate business proceeds to
organizations that are doing work for Black liberation and
against police violence.
3. Spread the word about rallies, actions, events, and demands
through social media, text, email, phone, and in person.
4. Offer to be an emergency contact for people attending
marches and rallies.
5. Attend planning meetings or strategy calls for anti-police
violence and anti-criminalization groups.
6. Support, attend, or organize healing justice events.
7. Cook a pre- or post-march meal, or pack food for people
attending protests, marches, and events.
8. Coordinate or provide childcare for protestors and those
supporting at the frontlines.
9. Create art, music, poetry, stories, graphics, and videos that
speak on issues relating to police violence, criminalization of
Black communities, and which focus on social justice: stories
and images of resistance, solidarity, and resiliency.
10. Create a homebase for the evening, where folks who are
protesting can take physical and emotional breaks indoors
with others.

26 WAYS TO BE IN THE STRUGGLE, BEYOND


THE STREETS (JUNE 2020 UPDATE)
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A&B
Redemption Song Bob Marley and the Wailers
Old pirates, yes, they rob I Won't you help to sing
Sold I to the merchant ships These songs of freedom?'
Minutes after they took I Cause all I ever had
From the bottomless pits Redemption songs
But my hand was made strong Redemption songs
By the hand of the Almighty Redemption songs
We forward in this generation Emancipate yourselves from
Triumphantly mental slavery
Won't you help to sing None but ourselves can free our
These songs of freedom? mind
'Cause all I ever have Oh, have no fear for atomic
Redemption songs energy
Redemption songs 'Cause none of them can stop
Emancipate yourself from the time
mental slavery How long shall dey kill our
None but our self can free our prophets
minds While we stand aside and look?
Have no fear for atomic energy' Some say it's just a part of it
Cause none of them can stop We've got to fulfill di book
the time Won't you help to sing
How long shall they kill our These songs of freedom?'
prophets Cause all I ever had
While we stand aside and look? Redemption songs
Some say it's just a part of All I ever had
itWe've got to fulfill di book Redemption songs
These songs of freedom
Songs of freedom
A&B
Someday We'll All Be Free by Donny Hathaway

Hang on to the world as it spins around


Just don't let the spin get you down
Things are moving fast
Hold on tight and you will last

Keep your self respect, your manly pride


Get yourself in gear
Keep your stride
Never mind your fears
Brighter days will soon be here
Take it from me, someday we'll all be free, yeah
Keep on walking tall
Hold your head up high
Lay your dreams right up to the sky
Sing your greatest song
And you'll keep going, going on

Take it from me, someday we'll all be free


Hey, just wait and see, some day we'll all be free, yeah
Take it from me, someday we'll all be free
It won't be long, take it from me, someday we'll all be free
Take it from me, take it from me, take it from me
Benediction

(All) If I can
(One) help somebody as I pass
along
(All) If I can
(One) sheer someone with a word
or song,
(All) If I can
(One) show somebody they are
traveling wrong
(All) then my living will be in vain.

AFRICAN PROVERB
Key Contributors

Christopher Williams
Theryn C. Bond
Rev. Eddie Dowdy II
Facebook: Eddie Dowdy II
Instagram: ipreach
Rev. Lee Ewing
Facebook: Lee Ewing
Instagram: cl_ewingii
Rev. Quentin Michael Dickerson
Facebook:PastorQuentin Michael
Dickerson
Instagram:quentinmichael

CURATED BY

REV. JOSH HARPER M.DIV

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