34 min

Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness Christ City Church, Washington DC

    • Christianity

Reverend Brandon Wrencher brings us a word on what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness on both a personal level and for the world. God does not offer us a “half-full justice.” Rather, God abundantly provides enough justice for it all. [Matthew 5:6]

 

Brandon Wrencher is a minister, organizer, writer, and trainer, working across the US within faith, education, and non-profit sectors at the intersections of decolonizing church, contemplative activism, and local presence to build beloved communities. As a serial innovator and church planter, Brandon’s latest venture is starting The Good Neighbor Movement (GNM) with a team of friends and neighbors. GNM is a multiracial, queer-affirming, Black-led creative spiritual community that is a network of spiritually-rooted activist groups based in Greensboro, NC. 

Rooted in his formation in the Black Church, Brandon’s visionary leadership has spanned rural, small town, and urban communities in North Carolina and Chicago. Brandon is a teaching faculty with Neighborhood Seminary, coach with V3 Church Planting Movement, and facilitator with Faith Matters Network. Brandon is part of the Liberating Church Project, a research collaborative decolonizing new and established expressions of church, and that has a forthcoming book entitled “Liberating Church: A 21st Century Hush Harbor Manifesto” (self-published). Brandon is married to Erica, a cultural and social justice educator; and they have two sons.

Reverend Brandon Wrencher brings us a word on what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness on both a personal level and for the world. God does not offer us a “half-full justice.” Rather, God abundantly provides enough justice for it all. [Matthew 5:6]

 

Brandon Wrencher is a minister, organizer, writer, and trainer, working across the US within faith, education, and non-profit sectors at the intersections of decolonizing church, contemplative activism, and local presence to build beloved communities. As a serial innovator and church planter, Brandon’s latest venture is starting The Good Neighbor Movement (GNM) with a team of friends and neighbors. GNM is a multiracial, queer-affirming, Black-led creative spiritual community that is a network of spiritually-rooted activist groups based in Greensboro, NC. 

Rooted in his formation in the Black Church, Brandon’s visionary leadership has spanned rural, small town, and urban communities in North Carolina and Chicago. Brandon is a teaching faculty with Neighborhood Seminary, coach with V3 Church Planting Movement, and facilitator with Faith Matters Network. Brandon is part of the Liberating Church Project, a research collaborative decolonizing new and established expressions of church, and that has a forthcoming book entitled “Liberating Church: A 21st Century Hush Harbor Manifesto” (self-published). Brandon is married to Erica, a cultural and social justice educator; and they have two sons.

34 min