By Dr. Renee K. Harrison
Sacred Worth
I found the lost coin.
When I arose searching, there
we were all along.
Sometimes our life strings—those visions we hold close to our hearts—dreams, hopes, gifts, goals, ambitions, and desires—are not lost over time. They are with us, waiting to be rediscovered and rekindled.
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There is a seat waiting for you at Bon Secours on February 21, 2026, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm, a moment away from it all, so you can feel your sacred worth in uncertain times.
Sacred Worth: Embracing Our Institution and Releasing Our Gifts is an invitation to reconnect with the parts of ourselves that give us life. Join me, Dr. Renee K. Harrison, Professor of African American and US Religious History at Howard University, as we delve into the past this Black History Month to connect with and discover anew how some enslaved women, men, and children never had the opportunity to live out their dreams, while others persevered and used their gifts to pursue justice, joy, life, purpose, and freedom for themselves, their families, friends, neighbors, and the world around them.
This is your time to reclaim and dream anew.
