A widow, a judge, and the Poor People’s Campaign

On March 4, 2019, I had the honor of speaking at the Poor People’s Hearing organized by the Alabama Poor People’s Campaign: A National call for Moral Revival. I was asked to speak briefly on the distorted moral narrative in our state and country. https://www.facebook.com/notoriouslyepiscopalian/videos/247912719483597/ Here is the text: My name is Kelley Hudlow. IContinueContinue reading “A widow, a judge, and the Poor People’s Campaign”

Dr. Angela Davis & the Sermon on the Plain

Saturday, February 16, I went to “A Conversation with Dr. Angela Davis” at Boutwell Auditorium. This community event open to all was the result of a controversy, which you can read about here. It was a fantastic event, and you can read more about it here and watch a recording here. So it was withContinueContinue reading “Dr. Angela Davis & the Sermon on the Plain”

Marie Kondo & the End of the World

A few weeks ago I was forced to take to my bed with a bad cold. In a fever state, I streamed all the episodes of Marie Kondo “Tyding Up” on Netflix. This show follows on the heels of Kondo’s bestseller The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. The show’s premise is simple: people want toContinueContinue reading “Marie Kondo & the End of the World”

What will you do with your belovedness?

A sermon for the First Sunday after the Epiphany at Trinity Commons, January 13, 2019. In baptism, we are marked as Christ’s own forever. Through our share in Jesus’ baptism, we too are beloved. How will we respond to this belovedness? https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3260408/Epiphany_1_TC_audio.wav