Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosBlack Women Keep Teaching MeAs an Afro-Latina, I have always made it my business to learn from Black women on a host of things. I was born in Brooklyn and raised on…2h ago2h ago
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosUncovering the Hidden Threat: The Support of White Christian Nationalism by Latino Faith LeadersThe resurgence of white Christian nationalism, a movement that combines white supremacy with a distorted view of Christian values, has…Jul 13Jul 13
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosLearning from the Ancestors to Create Safe Spaces in the Spirit of Hush Harbors and BohíosFor Afro-Latinos, embracing our rich heritage involves honoring the powerful traditions and spiritual practices that have sustained our…Jul 11Jul 11
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosEmbracing Digital Ministry: A Call to Latiné Pastors and LeadersUnderstanding the Digital Gap in the Latiné CommunityJun 11Jun 11
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosFive Areas To Consider As You Step Into 2024As followers of Jesus, transitioning from one year to the next offers a unique opportunity for spiritual reflection and growth. Here are…Dec 31, 2023Dec 31, 2023
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosWe Learn From ReflectingSome thoughts and tips as we end the chapter that was 2023Dec 30, 2023Dec 30, 2023
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosRemembering Daniel Jeremiah (DJ): Reflections on the 8th Month Death AnniversaryToday marks the eighth month since my beloved son, Daniel Jeremiah (DJ), passed away. It’s hard to fathom that so much time has passed, and…May 22, 2023May 22, 2023
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosFingerprints & RipplesWhat Good & Godly People Leave BehindMay 20, 2023May 20, 2023
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth RíosHoly Saturday, Grief and DisappointmentAs I write this I am sitting in the lobby of my hotel on a super rainy Caribbean Saturday disappointed that the plans we had for today were…Apr 8, 2023Apr 8, 2023