With love, Katelin |
Katelin is the editor of By Their Strange Fruit, as well as the Director of Experiential Learning and Minister of Music at UM Church and Community Development for All People, a mulit-race, multi-class congregation in Columbus, OH. She is available for speaking engagements and training workshops to facilitate discussion on a variety of topics related to reconciliation and justice in the Church including:
- Is God "Colorblind"? Christian Theology in Combating Racism
- From Awareness to Action: Next Steps for Racial Justice
- Multicultural Worship Music: What, Why, & How
- The Biblical Foundation for Diverse Leadership
- Modern Racism in a "Post-racial" world
- Science and Faith: Friends or Foes?
If you are interested having Katelin speak at your campus group,
conference, or church contact: ByTheirStrangeFruit@gmail.com
Upcoming Events
October 8, 2016
Environmental Justice and the Church
United Methodist Women, Capital Area South; Grove City, OH
January 18, 2017
The Divine Economy of Abundance
MennoNerds Webcase Intereview
February 4, 2017
United Methodist Community Ministries
Capital Area Leadership Training Day
Grove City UMC; Grove City, OH
February 21, 2017
I Once was Colorblind, But Now I See
Vital Conversations, General Commission on Religion and Race
May 27, 2017
Asset Based Community Development
Washington District of the Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference
October 21-23, 2017
Multicultural Worship Music: What, Why, & How
Church for All People; Columbus, OH