Chine McDonald: 'When God looks like us: a Black History Month exploration of imagery, justice, and inclusion'

As part of PCN Britain's 2025 series of talks about God, and Black History Month, Chine will reflect on the impact of reimagining God.

Start Date:
Tuesday 14 October 2025
Start Time:
7:00PM
Location:
Oasis Waterloo, 1 Kennington Road, London, SE1 7QP
Speakers:
Chine McDonald
Cost:
free, but donations welcomed
Contact:
Sarah Guilfoyle
Email:
sarah.guilfoyle@pcnbritain.org.uk

How we picture God shapes who feels welcome in faith spaces. For centuries, Western Christianity has centred images of a white, male God; reinforcing exclusion and marginalisation. Yet throughout history, other images have flourished and drawn people towards them. Like the Black Madonna, who embodies resilience, justice and belonging for those pushed to the edges.

Drawing on themes from her books God Is Not a White Man: And Other Revelations, and Unmaking Mary: Shattering the Myth of Perfect Motherhood, as well as her BBC World Service documentary Black Madonnas, this Black History Month event with Chine McDonald will explore how sacred imagery intersects with racial justice and inclusion. What happens when God looks like the people who have been told they don’t belong? And how might expanding our imagination of the divine transform our communities today?

Join us as we reflect on how reimagining God can open space for liberation, belonging, and a deeper encounter with the divine.

The event is scheduled to run from 7pm to approximately 8.45pm, the cafe bar at Oasis Waterloo will be available from 6pm.

Online Booking

Group Programme