Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

S26 Ep 3 | Active Tarrying: Finding Freedom to Move with God's Spirit

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Mar 19, 2025
Reverend Dr. Phaedra Blocker, a dedicated preacher and educator, joins to discuss the significance of 'tarrying' in the Black church, emphasizing active waiting for God's presence even amidst challenges. They explore Hagar's biblical narrative as a lens for understanding agency and divine justice. The conversation highlights socioeconomic mobility issues affecting Black communities and the importance of belonging in faith settings. Practical insights on self-examination and readiness to act on divine guidance provide listeners with actionable takeaways during the Lenten season.
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INSIGHT

Historical Suffering and Faith

  • White people lack the historical experience of suffering and divine intervention that informs Black spirituality.
  • This shared history of hardship and deliverance strengthens the Black community's faith during challenging times.
ANECDOTE

Black Girl Magic Workshop

  • Phaedra Blocker shares an anecdote about uninvited white attendees at her "Black Girl Magic" workshop.
  • This highlights the sense of entitlement some have to occupy spaces not intended for them.
INSIGHT

Systematic Control

  • Restricting socioeconomic mobility, like defunding education, is a form of control.
  • It limits agency and power, echoing historical oppression.
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