January 21, 2025 | Latasha Morrison
Latasha Morrison—speaker, founder of Be the Bridge, Master’s student in Biblical and Theological Studies, and author of Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration—discusses her work in racial reconciliation and the Church’s critical role in fostering justice and empathy. Exploring the significance of storytelling, she highlights how sharing personal narratives can bring about healing and bridge divides. Latasha also reflects on the Church’s call to justice and the transformative power of living out faith in action as it relates to the work of repair, restoration, and creating communities that embody the gospel’s message of hope.
"When you connect this work to the message of Jesus, when we're talking about the least of these and thinking about the things that Jesus addressed, what Jesus did, how Jesus moved, who Jesus lifted up, when you connect those dots… Share on X " Sometimes when we start reimagining those things, it gives us hope that things can change. And I always tell people we can do anything. . . If we get ourselves and our selfishness out of the way, none of this is too hard. They… Share on X