
Allyship, Grief, and the Church with Aubrey Sampson
Podcast: Can You Just Sit With Me? with Natasha Smith
Autor:Natasha Smith
In this episode, Natasha sits with Aubrey Sampson, author of several books on grief, lament, and hope including The Louder Song, Known, her best-selling kids book Big Feelings Days and her newest book What We Find in the Dark. Aubrey is a church planter and teaching pastor at Renewal Church, a multiethnic congregation in the Chicagoland area, the co-host of the Nothing is Wasted Podcast, and leads The Louder Song Community, an online gathering for grievers and those walking with the hurting. I am so very honored to know her.In this conversation, Aubrey shares what it means to be an ally, how the church can better support and come alongside Black Women and how to encourage our hearts when we experience grief from her latest work What We Find In the Dark. Come and sit with us and join the conversation, Sitting with Black Woman Grief, an exclusive podcast series on the Can You Just Sit With Me? Podcast. Please let us know what resonates with you. Main points:Understanding Grief and AllyshipThe Role of the Church in Addressing GriefNaming Grief as a Path to HealingA Companion in DarknessHelpful Links:Join the newsletter | Sign up for monthly encouragement from Natasha here.Get your copy of Black Woman GriefGet your copy of What We Find in the DarkConnect on Socials:Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | PinterestHost & Guest: Natasha Smith (Host)Aubrey Sampson (Guest)Support the Podcast:Become a monthly Partner
Fecha de Publicación: 22 de abril de 2025
Duración: 43 min
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