SharingStories-Racial Autobiographies
Sunday, April 18th – 7:30-8:30pm Via Zoom
“… I am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other. They fear each other because they don’t know each other, and they don’t know each other because they don’t communicate with each other, and they don’t communicate with each other because they are separated from each other.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Oct. 15, 1962
We invite you to enter into SharingStories with your Grace family. Facilitators, Bill and Andrea, will guide us through a time of listening and sharing; a time of telling personal stories in response to open-ended questions on our racial autobiographies. A racial autobiography is a self-reported account of your history with race, and it will help you better understand your story—including your formative experiences around race— and build empathy for others.
We hear a story; it touches our soul and resonates in our heart. We share our story and trust the other person will hold and honor what is true, holy and perhaps painful to us.
SharingStories opens the door to authentic conversations and deep-rooted relationships. Please join us for SharingStories as we build Beloved Community!