Practical Solidarity with the Rev. Elizabeth M. Edman

Using Gospel-based public witness and embodiment practices to grow courage and connection

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Innovating Beloved Communities

This public webinar is part of a series of trainings accompanying EDS's ongoing Innovating Beloved Communities Cohort - an ongoing, year-long learning experience for innovators creating God’s new thing for the sake of love, led by the Rev. Canon Dr. Stephanie Spellers '04. This cohort is convening, equipping, and catalyzing a circle faithful innovators advancing God’s dream of just, compassionate, multicultural, beloved community. The public is invited to witness and participate in this learning experience alongside our cohort leaders.

Trainers

  • The Rev. Elizabeth M. Edman

    The Rev. Elizabeth M. Edman is an Episcopal priest and political strategist. She is the author of Queer Virtue: What LGBTQ People Know About Life and Love and How It Can Revitalize Christianity (Beacon Press, 2016). Liz has lived and worked on the front lines of numerous issues where religion and sexuality meet, serving as an inner city hospital chaplain to people with HIV/AIDS in the ‘90s, crafting political and communications strategies for marriage equality efforts, and organizing Christian communities to fight anti-trans laws in the public square today. She currently serves as Priest In Charge of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Westchester Square, the Bronx.

  • The Rev. Canon Dr. Stephanie Spellers ’04

    The Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers is one of The Episcopal Church’s leading thinkers around 21st-century ministry and mission. The author of several books, she was canon to former Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and serves as Priest-in-Charge of St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco.

    Spellers previously served as chaplain to the Episcopal House of Bishops, directed evangelism and reconciliation at General Theological Seminary, and led church vitality efforts in the Diocese of Long Island. Her professional ministry began in 2005 at St. Paul's Cathedral-Boston, where she founded The Crossing, a ground-breaking church that weaves Episcopal tradition together with voices from the margins. Before that, she was an award-winning religion journalist.

    Spellers earned master’s degrees from both Harvard Divinity School and Episcopal Divinity School. She received an honorary doctorate from the General Theological Seminary. A native of Kentucky, she is passionate about helping people to fall in love with God and get free.

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