Flipped Table Collective’s Resource Library
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Revisions to the Lord’s Prayer in Non-Violent and Affirming Language
This resource was written by Jennie to her community with two separate revisions to offer language that is affirming and non-violent .
Rooted Book Discussion
This book discussion guide explores the book, Rooted by Lyanda Lynn Haupt that explores the wild world, science, and spirituality.
Learning is Hard, Unlearning is Harder
John Hill shares part of his own experience unlearning during his own season of deconstruction.
If You’re New to Deconstruction, Start Here: My Faith Journey, a Letter
John Hill shares a raw perspective on his own deconstruction journey having been raised in religion and working in church leadership for years.
Religious Trauma Guided Meditation Practice
This guided meditation acknowledges, honors, and holds space for the experience of religious trauma. It takes you through a space of learning to trust and listen to your body, to open yourself up to receive healing, and to see yourself as an extension of that healing in the world.
Living Resistance Book Discussion Guide
This book discussion guide explores the book Living Resistance by Kaitlin B. Curtice. This book is written with Indigenous wisdom and perspective, to honor community, spirituality, and reconnection to the self, earth, and the world.
God of the Gaps Book Discussion Guide
This book discussion guide will help groups interact with the book God of the Gaps by Christie Love.