It
all started with a question: Wouldn't it be great if there were places to
practice the religion you love—minus the sexism, racism, and homophobia?
Frustrated by the male-dominated leadership of their churches, Kate Kelly
and Eboni Marshall Turman founded Sacred Space, a multifaith gathering for
women who have left their religious traditions and those still hoping to change
their communities from within. Recent participants include women who identify
as Mormon, Jewish, Catholic, Shia Muslim, Eastern Orthodox, Methodist, and
Pentecostal. Read "All Women Welcome" in the December issue of Sojourners
to learn how Sacred Space is providing refuge for women exhausted by the
exclusion of their religious tradition.
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The issue also features:
- From Violence, Beauty – Visual artists are transforming objects "created for evil" into works of beauty and power, as seen on this issue's cover (above).
- A Way Out?
– Is universal basic income a common-sense way to ensure that no one falls through society's cracks – or a distraction to what workers need most?
- Art of the Bad Deal – Jared Kushner’s “Peace to Prosperity” plan fails the test for a peaceful Middle East.
- A Long Road to Right Relationship – The Anglican Church of Canada models restitution to Indigenous communities.
- Plus – Film and book reviews, poetry, Bible study, and more!
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