What if “Flaws and All” was a song about a complicated relationship with God?
And “Survivor” spoke to how Black women thrive even as they’re undervalued and underestimated?
Beyoncé Mass is a womanist worship service that uses the music and personal life of Beyoncé as a tool to foster an empowering conversation about Black women—their lives, their bodies, and their voices.
Curated by Rev. Yolanda Norton, the H. Eugene Farlough Chair of Black Church Studies at San Francisco Theological Seminary, this groundbreaking spiritual experience has gathered thousands of people at worship services from Southern California to Portugal
The Mass will be presented May 13 & 14th in Minneapolis (The Wholeness Fund of FCC Minneapolis is supporting this project with a $5000 grant):
Saturday, May 14, 3:00 PM, George Floyd Square – click here to visit Facebook event page
Click here to visit the Beyonce Mass website to learn more!