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Listen in as I interview Minister Nila Curry as we touch on what Holiness mean, the hermeneutics of suspension, and what's it like being a woman in ministry.
Nila Curry is a graduate of Wesley Theological Seminary with Master of Divinity and Master of Theological Studies degrees. Nila is a minister, story-teller, and curator of sacred spaces at Emory Fellowship UMC (Washington, D.C.) and The Open Church of MD (Baltimore, MD). She is currently discerning Ph.D. work and is interested in the parallels between womanist trajectories, prophetic imagination, and the Black-speculative Arts. Nila is a Miami native who enjoys traveling, community storytelling, and creative writing. She is also the founder of TribePurple LLC, a womanist initiative for healing and transformation.
Connect with Nila on IG: @SavageWomanist
Facebook: @NilaCurry
Follow Me on Instagram @bepo3tic
Follow the podcast on Instagram @THETGIFPODCAST
Purchase my Book "BLAMELESS" Here: https://www.brandywilliamson.com/
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Listen in as I interview Minister Nila Curry as we touch on what Holiness mean, the hermeneutics of suspension, and what's it like being a woman in ministry.
Nila Curry is a graduate of Wesley Theological Seminary with Master of Divinity and Master of Theological Studies degrees. Nila is a minister, story-teller, and curator of sacred spaces at Emory Fellowship UMC (Washington, D.C.) and The Open Church of MD (Baltimore, MD). She is currently discerning Ph.D. work and is interested in the parallels between womanist trajectories, prophetic imagination, and the Black-speculative Arts. Nila is a Miami native who enjoys traveling, community storytelling, and creative writing. She is also the founder of TribePurple LLC, a womanist initiative for healing and transformation.
Connect with Nila on IG: @SavageWomanist
Facebook: @NilaCurry
Follow Me on Instagram @bepo3tic
Follow the podcast on Instagram @THETGIFPODCAST
Purchase my Book "BLAMELESS" Here: https://www.brandywilliamson.com/