In this powerful conversation with Rev. Elizabeth Riley, we discuss what it means to get raw and real in our prayers, something Elizabeth has become well known for on TicTok where she Rage Prays for all to see. We discuss why religion appealed to Elizabeth from a young age and how she sees her place advocating for marginalized communities through her work in the church. Working with Elizabeth's prayers has helped me to open up and reconnect to my spirituality. I hope you might find the same and gain some direction for where to find social justice in the spiritual community. In this episode, we cover:
The importance of community in one's healing
What kinds of communities to seek out and how to find them
Why messy prayer is the best prayer
How toxic positivity is weaponized against women
How to fit prayer into your day
Ways to pray authentically
Tips for healing the impacts of trauma with prayer
Rev. Elizabeth Ashman Riley is an Episcopal priest serving in the Diocese of Olympia, WA. The former rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Mercer Island, she was called as their first female rector at the age of thirty. An Alaska native, Riley was ordained through the Diocese of Alaska as a deacon in 2012 and as a priest in 2013. She received her bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College of California, and her Master of Divinity from Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley. Rage Prayers is her first book. It’s based on her “rage praying” videos on TikTok, where she has more than 60,000 followers.
Find @therevriley on TikTok, Instagram, and Threads,
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