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Church Announces Fast from ‘Whiteness’ During Lent

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A Chicago-area church has announced it is taking a break from ‘whiteness’ during lent. The church will carry out its fast by abstaining from performing hymns composed or written by white musicians during the 40-day period preceding Easter.

On its website, the First United Church of Oak Park announced, that it “is doing a mix of ‘giving something up’ and ‘taking something on.’

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“In our worship services throughout Lent, we will not be using any music or liturgy written or composed by white people. Our music will be drawn from the African American spirituals tradition, from South African freedom songs, from Native American traditions, and many, many more,” it said.

“For Lent, it is our prayer that in our spiritual disciplines we may grow as Christians, united in the body of Christ with people of all ages, nations, races, and origins,” the church added.

According to Turning Point USA, the church also placed a “Fasting from Whiteness” sign on its front lawn. The church is using reflections and thoughts called “evotionals” for the “fast,” it is reported.

Alleged screenshots of a March 29 entry titled “Kindness and Privilege,” were obtained by the outlet.

“We honor our fast from whiteness this Lent by prioritizing the voice of Bruce Reyes-Chow through a chapter of his book, In Defense of Kindness,” it reportedly says about the minority pastor.

The 2016 book “Don’t Be an Asshat: An Official Handbook for Raising Parents and Children” and 2013’s “But I Don’t See You as Asian: Curating Conversations about Race,” were authored by Bruce Reyes-Chow.

Turning Point USA published an excerpt that said people who oppose violent protests speak from a place of privilege, and should therefore refrain from trying to stop them.

“For many of us, being uncomfortable about public protests or what we perceive as aggressive expressions of frustration simply identifies our privilege and our ability to shield ourselves from the struggles that others are facing,” Reyes-Chow reportedly wrote.

“Most people do not engage in public protest or in expressing anger that may put risk on their life, work, or status. So when groups of people are pushed to their boiling point, the least helpful thing to do is to silence them,” he wrote.

Turning Point USA reported that whiteness-free services were encouraged to be viewed by First United Church members on their YouTube channel.

The Washington Times Reported, the fast was explained by the Rev. Lydia Mulkey, identified as the associate pastor of education, in a video posted by the church.

“In this fast from whiteness, of course, I cannot change the color of my skin or the way that allows me to move through the world but I can change what I listen to, whose voice I prioritize,” Mulkey said.

“And so that is kind of the place for our worship services, through Lent, that we would fast for a time from prioritizing white voices,” she added.

The executive presbyter of the United Church’s Chicago district, the Rev. Craig Howard, told the paper that he had not been aware of the “fast” at First United. However, he did support it.

“I find it’s like a reversal of the racialized reality in which we live,” Howard told The Washington Times.

“Where, in this reality, the assumption is that what is to be known, is what the majority culture, the White culture, determines or says these are the rules.”

Howard said: “It sounds to me that they’re kind of flipping it, saying instead of making the majority voice the loudest voice, we’re going to listen to the minor players been heard in the past, and make them the primary players again.

“They did not say, we’re going to ignore the white voice. We’re just going to now just tone it down and see what voice has come to the top and see what message we may get from those voices,” he added.

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