Spirit & Flesh: Our Bodies, Our Blackness, Ourselves – September 30

Lecture featuring Cole Arthur Riley & Rev. Adriene Thorne

September 30, 2023

Join co-hosts St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church and Pro-Cathedral and Grace Church in welcoming acclaimed author and creator of Black Liturgies, Cole Arthur Riley, to Brooklyn Heights and the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island.

Cole’s stunning 2022 New York Times best-selling debut, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us, is an unforgettable book of stories and reflections on discovering the sacred in her skin. Writing memorably of her own childhood and coming to self, she boldly explores some of the most urgent questions of life and faith: How can spirituality not silence the body, but instead allow it to come alive? How do we honor, lament, and heal from the stories we inherit? How can we find peace in a world overtaken with dislocation, noise, and unrest? At once a compelling spiritual meditation, a powerful intergenerational account, and a tender coming-of-age narrative, This Here Flesh speaks potently to anyone who suspects that our stories might have something to say to us.

Cole is also the creator of Black Liturgies, a space that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion, Black literature, and the Black body, and is a project of The Center for Dignity and Contemplation where she serves as Curator.

On Saturday, September 30, at 12 noon at Grace Church, 254 Hicks Street, Cole will give a lecture and be joined for a Q&A facilitated by the Rev. Adriene Thorne, Senior Minister of historic Riverside Church. A reception with a light lunch will follow.

This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome.

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