[Revisiting an Episode from December 2021]
TODAY'S GUEST
Today’s guest is Peace Lee – spiritual director, preacher, and educator on decolonial and feminist perspectives. I had the privilege of journeying with Peace in our spirituality studies at seminary, and through that shared experience got to see not only her sharp and probing intellect but her tender, loving heart. As a member of the Korean diaspora, Peace describes herself as someone whose personal history has been marked by the larger history of imperial colonialism in her ancestral home of Korea, and also having grown up as a racial and gendered “other” in white supremacist American culture. In this conversation, we reconnect over our mutual love for the Psalms: how they can be imprinted on our hearts and come to us when we need them most, how we can read them afresh as we consider new language for them, the importance of lament in finding healing and wholeness, and how the Psalms can nourish us in building a more just and equitable world.
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More about Peace:
Peace Pyunghwa Lee (she/her) is a spiritual director, preacher, and an educator committed to decolonial and feminist praxis. Formative experiences of growing up in Korea and the Philippines and later immigrating to the United States as a preteen has imbued Peace with a humanizing and inclusive perspective. At the core of her faith is the affirmation of the sacred worth of all persons, as imago dei.
Link to Peace's sermon on Psalm 119
FEATURED MUSIC
The music in this episode is by Celtic Psalms (Kiran Young Wimberly & The McGraths).
Come, Spirit, Come (Psalm 144)
The Lord is My Light (Psalm 27)
You Have Turned My Sorrow (Psalm 30)
God of My Salvation (Psalm 88)
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God of My Salvation (Psalm 88) by Celtic Psalms - Lyric Video with scenes of Ballycastle
Lament as a Sacred Act, with Peace Lee [REVISITED]