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Joyfully Liberated

Karla Mendoza

Grassroots theology from an Afro-Peruvian girl living as an undocumented citizen in Turtle Island. Ramblings on finding Spirit in the wind, which is to say ever present.

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A short homily

Recently, one of my friends asked me to give a short homily about the first words of Jesus on the Cross, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23: 34 NRSV). I was a little hesitant, but I agreed. I know I h...

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On grief and new songs

Often times I find myself in very bratty conversations with God. A part of me is always throwing a tantrum in our conversations like a sleepy toddler who refuses to go to sleep when they’re tired.

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  • Karla Mendoza

    Grassroots theology from an Afro-Peruvian girl exploring illegality, liberation, heartbreaks, and the way hibiscus flowers bloom. Ramblings on finding Spirit in the wind. Student of Liberation theologies at Union Theological Seminary.

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