Black Contemplative Prayer Summit

February 22 - 23, 2025

Join us for a transformative experience at the First Black Contemplative Prayer Virtual Summit, where we bring together Black spiritual teachers and thought leaders to lead a powerful and enriching dialogue on prayer and practice. This summit is designed for everyone, led by Black voices, and aimed at diversifying the contemplative space.

$99 Early Bird Registration Thru December 15th

Why This Summit Matters?

The Black Contemplative Prayer Summit by our host Tia Norman

In the contemplative community, diversity is essential. This summit addresses the critical question: "Where are the leaders and practitioners of color?" By providing a platform for Black contemplative speakers and teachers, we elevate the Black voice and ensure it leads the conversation on spiritual growth and practice.

$99 Early Bird Registration Thru December 15th

OUR SPEAKERS

  • Julian Davis Reid

    NOTES OF REST

    Notes of Rest® invites the weary into the rest of God practiced in the Bible and Black music. The offering interweaves various theological themes (“notes”) such as Sabbath, Sleep, and Sanctuary with the playing and history of Black American music. Braiding these notes…

  • Juanita Campbell Rasmus

    CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER PRACTICES FOR INNER HEALING

    The soul has a powerful memory. Inner healing practices can empower us to reframe and make life-giving meaning that becomes empowering and grounded in truth. In our session together we will make amends with beliefs that no…

  • Dr. Donald Bryant

    CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER & UNION

    Contemplative Prayer and Union is the ultimate experience of interior transformation. Characterized by stillness, quietness and resting in the presence of God, one awakens to the eternal union with God and experiential communion (common union) with ourselves and others. According to Thomas Merton, it is…

  • Drew Jackson

    POETRY AS CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICE

    Lucille Clifton said, "art and poetry are not about answers to me, they are about questions." In a time where so many of us are holding both personal and cosmic questions, engaging poetry as a contemplative practice can be a balm and a salve. This session invites us to experience poetry as a contemplative practice, to open up our heart space and us settle into Mystery. 

  • Felicia Murrell

    CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER & THE RESTORATIVE POWER OF LOVE

    Within us all is the capacity to love deeply. Love is what binds us together, moves us closer to the restoration and renewal of things. Love is the source of our authentic power. Attendees can expect to explore how contemplative prayer returns us to…

  • E. Trey Clark

    BECOMING PRAYER

    Prayer is a way of being in the world. How might our spiritual practices and experiences contribute toward such an orientation in and through life? What particular role does contemplative prayer have in fostering this kind of existence? This reflective session creates space for us to consider potential next steps on the journey toward becoming prayer.

  • Colleen Thomas

    BEYOND THE BODY, BEYOND THE MIND: FROM SELF-CARE TO INTERIOR TRANSFORMATION

    As we commit ourselves to the practice of self-care how can we deepen our understanding of the work of the body as preparation for the interior work of the soul. Contemplative prayer is a path of interior transformation calling for a…

  • Shawn Ellison

    INFUSED CONTEMPLATION: PATH TO SUPERNATURAL UNION

    In Carmelite Spirituality, we affirm the Divine’s underlying substantial union with the totality of creation, including human beings. However, most people — even devout spiritual practitioners — do not perpetually…

  • Leonetta Elaiho

    CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER & BEAUTY

    Contemplative Prayer and Beauty explores the mystical invitation of engaging and celebrating beauty. Even in difficult, painful, and seemingly ugly times, beauty can lead us into a profound form of contemplative prayer. In community, we'll explore our relationship to beauty and discuss how beauty…

  • Alfonso "Trey" Campbell

    LECTIO DIVINA

    Lectio Divina is a traditional spiritual practice of sacred reading, meditation, and prayer intended to promote communion with God and increase the knowledge of God's word. It involves four steps: reading (lectio), meditation (meditatio), prayer (oratio), and contemplation (contemplatio), allowing practitioners to…

  • Cameron Johnson

    CENTERING PRAYER

    Centering Prayer is a contemplative practice rooted in Christian mysticism, emphasizing silent meditation and the quieting of the mind to foster a deeper relationship with God. Practitioners sit in silence, typically for 20 minutes, focusing on a sacred word or phrase to help let go of thoughts and distractions. This form…

keynote

Cole Arthur Riley is a writer and poet. She is the author of the NYT bestsellers, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make Us and Black Liturgies: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations for Staying Human. Her writing has been featured in The Atlantic, Guernica, and The Washington Post. Cole is also the creator and writer of Black Liturgies, a project that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion, Black literature, and the Black body. 


cole arthur riley

God in the Dark: Doubt in Times of Divine Silence

$99 Early Bird Registration Thru December 15th

You’ll Leave With:

  • Wisdom from Spiritual Teachers: Gain new perspectives on prayer and practice from esteemed spiritual teachers and contemplative practitioners.

  • Growth in Your Prayer Life: Learn how to begin, grow, and expand your prayer life by integrating contemplative principles and practices into your daily routine.

  • Broader Understanding: Understand how nurturing one's inner life can significantly impact how people of color navigate the world's complexities.

  • Practical Tools for Activism: Discover practical ways to engage contemplation as a tool for social activism.

  • Community and Connection: Know that you are not alone in your quest for community and contemplation.

$99 Early Bird Registration Thru December 15th

"Contemplation is not a privilege of the few but a vital necessity for our interconnected lives. We are called to stillness, to pause, and to listen deeply."

— dr. BARBARA HOLMES

SESSIONS

Time Zone: US Central Standard

JULIAN DAVIS REID

Notes of Rest

Notes of Rest® invites the weary into the rest of God practiced in the Bible and Black music. The offering interweaves various theological themes (“notes”) such as Sabbath, Sleep, and Sanctuary with the playing and history of Black American music. Braiding these notes encourages participants to listen for the Holy Spirit’s leading, harmonize their journey with one another, and resolve to continue practicing rest and music to unify with God, neighbor, and self. As Jesus’ restful New Creation emerges out of this restless world, Notes of Rest® provides hospitable space to discern our participation in it.

Saturday, February 22nd: 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM

LEONETTA ELAIHO

Contemplative Prayer & Beauty

Saturday, February 22nd—10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Contemplative Prayer and Beauty explores the mystical invitation of engaging and celebrating beauty. Even in difficult, painful, and seemingly ugly times, beauty can lead us into a profound form of contemplative prayer. In community, we'll explore our relationship to beauty and discuss how beauty can foster a deeper connection to the Divine and nurture our Spirits in all seasons of life.

Lectio Divina

ALFONSO "TREY" CAMPBELL

Lectio Divina is a traditional spiritual practice of sacred reading, meditation, and prayer intended to promote communion with God and increase the knowledge of God's word. It involves four steps: reading (lectio), meditation (meditatio), prayer (oratio), and contemplation (contemplatio), allowing practitioners to deeply engage with the sacred texts. This contemplative practice has roots in monastic traditions and is used to foster a more profound spiritual experience and personal reflection.

Saturday, February 22nd: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Contemplative Prayer and Union is the ultimate experience of interior transformation. Characterized by stillness, quietness and resting in the presence of God, one awakens to the eternal union with God and experiential communion (common union) with ourselves and others. According to Thomas Merton, it is the highest expression of man’s intellectual and spiritual life.

Saturday, February 22nd: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Contemplative Prayer & Union

DR. DONALD BRYANT

JUANITA CAMPBELL RASMUS

Contemplative Prayer Practices for Inner Healing

The soul has a powerful memory. Inner healing practices can empower us to reframe and make life giving meaning that becomes empowering and grounded in truth. In our session together we will make amends with beliefs that no longer serve us and install new paradigms that empower us for the next phase of our becoming!

Saturday, February 22nd: 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

Prayer is a way of being in the world. How might our spiritual practices and experiences contribute toward such an orientation in and through life? What particular role does contemplative prayer have in fostering this kind of existence? This reflective session creates space for us to consider potential next steps on the journey toward becoming prayer.

Saturday, February 22nd: 2:45 PM - 3:00 PM

Becoming Prayer

E. Trey Clark

CAMERON JOHNSON

Centering Prayer

Centering Prayer is a contemplative practice rooted in Christian mysticism, emphasizing silent meditation and the quieting of the mind to foster a deeper relationship with God. Practitioners sit in silence, typically for 20 minutes, focusing on a sacred word or phrase to help let go of thoughts and distractions. This form of prayer aims to cultivate inner stillness, allowing individuals to experience God's presence more intimately.

Sunday, February 23rd: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

COLLEEN THOMAS

Beyond the Body, Beyond the Mind

As we commit ourselves to the practice of self-care how can we deepen our understanding of the work of the body as preparation for the interior work of the soul. Contemplative prayer is a path of interior transformation calling for a movement beyond the body, and beyond the mind.

Sunday, February 23rd: 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM

Poetry as Contemplative Practice

DREW JACKSON

Lucille Clifton said, "art and poetry are not about answers to me, they are about questions." In a time where so many of us are holding both personal and cosmic questions, engaging poetry as a contemplative practice can be a balm and a salve. This session invites us to experience poetry as a contemplative practice, to open up our heart space and us settle into Mystery. 

Sunday, February 23rd: 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

FELICIA MURRELL

Contemplative Prayer & the Restorative Power of Love

Within us all is the capacity to love deeply. Love is what binds us together, moves us closer to the restoration and renewal of things. Love is the source of our authentic power. Attendees can expect to explore how contemplative prayer returns us to ourselves and more fully to a love ethos that can be embodied as a way of being in the world.

Sunday, February 23rd: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

SHAWN ELLISON

Infused Contemplation

In Carmelite Spirituality, we affirm the Divine’s underlying substantial union with the totality of creation, including human beings. However, most people — even devout spiritual practitioners — do not perpetually experience the transforming presence of this union, rather a spiritual ego that is unwittingly mistaken for the experience of union itself. In this presentation, we will explore infused contemplation as a pathway to supernatural union — a radical transformation of consciousness that actualizes our union with the Divine as an abiding experience. We shall also examine the relationship between infused contemplation and spiritual imagination as complementary processes in the evolution of mystical consciousness.

Sunday, February 23rd: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

COLE ARTHUR RILEY

God in the Dark: Doubt in Times of Divine Silence

Sunday, February 23rd: 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM

Cole Arthur Riley is a writer and poet. She is the author of the NYT bestsellers, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make Us and Black Liturgies: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations for Staying Human. Her writing has been featured in The Atlantic, Guernica, and The Washington Post. Cole is also the creator and writer of Black Liturgies, a project that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion, Black literature, and the Black body. 

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"Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive."

—Howard Thurman

Schedule

Time Zone: US Central Standard

Saturday, February 22nd

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM - Julian Davis Reid - Notes of Rest®

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Leonetta Elaiho - Contemplative Prayer and Beauty

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Alfonso "Trey" Campbell - Lectio Divina

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM - Dr. Donald Bryant - Contemplative Prayer and Union

1:45 PM - 2:45 PM - Pastor Juanita Campbell Rasmus - Contemplative Prayer Practices for Inner Healing

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM - E. Trey Clark - Becoming Prayer

Sunday, February 23rd

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM - Cameron Johnson - Centering Prayer

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM - Colleen Thomas - Beyond the Body, Beyond the Mind

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM - Drew Jackson - Poetry as Contemplative Practice

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Felicia Murrell - Contemplative Prayer And the Restorative Power of Love

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Shawn Ellison - Infused Contemplation: Path to Supernatural Union

2:15 PM - 3:15 PM - Keynote - Cole Arthur Riley

God in the Dark: Doubt in Times of Divine Silence

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM - Close Summit

Meet your host

Tia Norman is a teacher and guide specializing in spirituality and practices anchored in the mystical teachings of the Christian contemplative tradition. She leads workshops, retreats, and courses while serving as Pastor of Awakenings, Inc., a contemplative community based in Houston, Texas. She’s interested in helping communities discover ways to weave contemplative teachings into their context. Tia lives with her children, John and Kennedy, and their two adopted pups.

  • This summit is designed for everyone, regardless of race, background, or experience level in contemplative practices. It aims to diversify the contemplative space by elevating black voices and perspectives.

  • The virtual summit will take place on February 22nd and 23rd, 2025 via Zoom.

  • You can register for the summit through this website. Registration by October 15th includes access for you and a guest for $99. The $99 early bird rate is available until December 15th.

  • All sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants after the event, so you can watch them at your convenience.

  • Yes, there will be space for Q&A available at the discretion of the speakers and host.

  • Refunds are not available but replays are. All sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants after the event, so you can watch them at your convenience.

FAQ

Meet The Planning Committee

  • Shante Williams

    THE BRAND CHICK

  • TaJuana Antwine

    MINDSHIFT LLC

  • Quiana LaRae

    SAINTWELL

  • SAAJI MAHAL

    MAHAL DESIGN

  • Tia Norman

    A CONTEMPLATIVE SPACE LLC