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Bishop Michael Curry Says the Palace Approved His Powerful Sermon Before the Royal Wedding


After the Most Reverend Michael Curry, the first black bishop of the Episcopal Church, shook up the otherwise pretty traditional royal wedding with his 14-minute sermon last Saturday, many wondered how the majority British guest list—not to mention the buttoned-up royal family—felt about it. According to Curry himself, however, not only was his sermon approved by the newlyweds and the palace beforehand, but he could also sense the agreement of many wedding attendees throughout his address.

“That whole service had all of the permissions. Nothing would’ve happened in there without, in some sense, the blessings and permissions,” the bishop said on the Today show on Tuesday morning (May 22), when British anchor Keir Simmons jokingly thanked Curry for making the royal family “uncomfortable.”

“So I was aware of that, but I’ve gotta tell you, I’ve been doing this for a long time, and I’ve been in the Episcopal church for a long time, and Episcopalians aren’t known for being loud and raucous in church,” Curry continued. “But I’ve learned to be able to hear an ‘amen’ by looking in their eyes. And I was looking in the eyes of people who were there, and they were doing quiet, British ‘amens.'”

Beforehand, though, Curry admitted that he “really didn’t know” how his preaching style would go over in St. George’s Chapel. “But I knew that they had asked me to come, and that’s me. So I showed up,” he said, adding that he was “a little nervous” when he first took his spot in front of the congregation. “But then after that, it turned into a church, and I was speaking to a young couple who were in love. I mean, they are so passionately in love with each other, you can see it,” he said. “And I was really aware that their love for each other, that you could actually see that, when they looked at each other, that their love was actually, even in that moment, reorienting the world around that love. I mean, all of the divisions and all of the differences were being crossed, and worlds were coming together, and a new world was being created. That’s the power.”

Watch Curry’s interview for yourself, below:

At Saturday’s service, Curry centered his sermon on the “redemptive power of love.” “There’s power in love. Don’t underestimate it. Don’t even over-sentimentalize it. There’s power, power in love,” he said at St. George’s Chapel. “Imagine this tired old world where love is the way. When love is the way—unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive. When love is the way, then no child will go to bed hungry in this world ever again. When love is the way, we will let justice roll down like a mighty stream and righteousness like an ever-flowing brook. When love is the way, poverty will become history. When love is the way, the earth will be a sanctuary. When love is the way, we will lay down our swords and shields, down by the riverside, to study war no more.”

And while the Brits in the crowd kept their reactions to Curry’s sermon largely hidden, the rest of the world didn’t hold back. Of the almost 7 million Facebook and Twitter interactions about the royal wedding, Curry’s portion of the big day sparked the most buzz: Nearly 40,000 tweets per minute were reportedly sent while he was addressing the crowd. His sermon also landed him on that night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, in which he was portrayed on Weekend Update by Kenan Thompson; Curry, who couldn’t stop cracking up at a clip from the show, called Thompson’s portrayal “brilliant.”

Watch the skit, below:

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My Bishop, Most Rev. Michael Curry, Just Changed the History of Royal Weddings—Here's Why His Sermon Matters


Months of anticipation culminated with the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Windsor on Saturday. There was much discussion regarding whether Meghan, an American-born biracial actress, would honor her African-American heritage during the festivities. It was impossible to escape conversations about race and the royal family as Prince Harry and Meghan’s marriage signaled a new day for the monarchy.

Speculation would prove futile: The couple ensured the introduction of Blackness into the royal family would not go unnoticed. Participating in the wedding ceremony were Rev. Rose Hudson-Wilkin, the first Black woman to hold the office of Chaplain to the Queen; Bishop Anba Angaelos, the Egyptian-born first Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London; and Sheku Kanneh-Mason, the first Black cellist to win BBC’s Young Musician of the Year. A gospel choir sang “Stand By Me” and ended the ceremony with a medley of “This Little Light of Mine” and the Black church benedictory staple “Amen.”

Yet, one of the most poignant moments came during the wedding homily. When it was announced that the Most Right Rev. Bishop Michael Curry, presiding Bishop of the American Episcopal Church, would deliver the sermon, sheer joy was expressed by members of my church and those of us who love him. Bishop Curry began his ministry in my hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and has been a powerful presence in my life. I am among many he has mentored and guided as we navigate finding our voices and place in the fight for justice. He continues to push one of the nation’s oldest and largest denominations to be even more progressive on issues such as gender equity in leadership, full LGBTQ inclusion, prison reform, and gun control. A strong proponent of human rights and social justice, he continues to be one of the leading progressive theological voices in America.

For a little more than 13 minutes, Bishop Curry reminded those in St. George’s Chapel and around the world of the radical and transformative power of love. He movingly stated that “there is power in love,” and “our lives are meant to live in that love.” One day after school shootings in the American cities of Santa Fe, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia—and days after the killing of many Palestinian protesters in Gaza—the world’s lack of love is palpable. Before one of the world’s great superpowers (two if you count how many Americans watched alongside Brits), Bishop Curry prophetically spoke to the truth that justice is rooted in love. When he reminded us of Jesus’s words, we were challenged to acknowledge that we cannot fully celebrate the love between Meghan and Prince Harry if we cannot commit to loving our neighbors as ourselves.

But this is what Bishop Curry does: He lovingly challenges us to remember our interdependence and responsibility to create just worlds that will enable us, as he said, to “treat each other like we are actually family.”

In a moment where Bishop Curry represented the boldness of progressive theology, he also brought the best of the Black preaching tradition. Though Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, he often recalls attending Baptist services with his grandparents as a child. It was in those spaces where Bishop Curry learned the mechanics of Black preaching. While many in attendance and watching might have found it unorthodox, his cadence and delivery was reminiscent of what most Black people experience every Sunday morning. In fact, had Bishop Curry preached that same sermon the next day in a Black church with a Hammond B3 organ, hands would be raised, shouts would fill the air, and more than a few would be in the aisles dancing. In short, he preached.

Black preaching is never without emotion: It leans into the depths of African Americans’ relationship with a God who has sustained and continues to sustain them throughout turbulent social times. Black faith is rooted in the belief that love ultimately triumphs over all forms of hatred, and when African American preachers stand within that trajectory, they shine. In fact, I would argue that it is Bishop Curry’s roots in the Black church that ground his social justice ministry—much like someone else we know.

Bishop Curry stands in the lineage of Black prophetic preachers like the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Bookending his homily with Dr. King’s words, Bishop Curry reminded us that Black preachers have always challenged the world to be better. In December 1964, in St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Dr. King himself preached that a love for humanity is one of “the three dimensions of a complete life.” In the 50th year since his assassination, the world has sought to remember and honor Dr. King. Much has included a revisionist history of America’s relationship with him. While Dr. King remained steadfast in his belief that love could change the world, it was not well received and, ultimately, led to his death.

Yet Bishop Curry reminded that the revolutionary call for us to love remains clear. And in his invocation of Black America’s ancestors, those who were enslaved in the antebellum South, he reminded us that this call to love, to confront bigotry and hatred, has always come most clearly from those whose voices are often stifled and silenced by many of the empirical powers represented in that sanctuary.

The excitement of celebrating the love between the royal couple is magnified by the delight in what it means for a revolution in the British monarchy and, quite possibly, the world. The wedding that introduced the world to the first Black Duchess of Sussex also prominently reminded that same world of the healing and prophetic power that comes from lifting Black voices. It was an intentional centering that the royal family—and all who witnessed this beautiful day—will not soon forget.



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Michael Kors Will Go Fur-Free in 2018


Michael Kors just gave PETA and animal lovers all over the world the best holiday gift ever. On Friday, the American luxury brand announced that the entire company plans to be fur-free by the end of December 2018, according to a press release. The commitment to replacing animal fur with other alternatives will apply across the entire 36-year-old company, which includes both the Michael Kors brand and Jimmy Choo, which was acquired in a $1.2 billion deal in July 2017. “Due to technological advances in fabrications, we now have the ability to create a luxe aesthetic using non-animal fur,” Kors said in the statement. “We will showcase these new techniques in our upcoming runway show in February.”

The announcement comes just a few months after Kors’ June talk with journalist Alina Cho at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art was interrupted by animal rights activists. According to Women’s Wear Daily, around 20 protestors stormed the stage, formed a circle around Kors and Cho, made “animal-like sounds,” and shouted at the designer for continuing to use fur in his designs. Prior to that, in February, a handful of PETA supporters protested outside the Michael Kors store in NYC’s SoHo with anti-fur signs and a costume meant to look like Kors’s head on the Grim Reaper’s body. “Although PETA has contacted the Michael Kors company numerous times in recent years to let him know that minks, foxes, crocodiles, and other animals are electrocuted, bludgeoned, and skinned alive, he continues to use fur and exotic skins in his designs,” a PETA spokesperson told WWD at the time.

Kors’s decision to go fur-free follows that of Gucci. In October, the luxury brand’s president and CEO Marco Bizzarri announced that their designs would no longer incorporate animal fur, beginning with the Spring 2018 collection, which was presented at Milan Fashion Week in late September. Michael Kors and Gucci join brands like the Net-a-Porter Group, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Stella McCartney, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Armani, all of which have pledged to go fur-free over the course of the past few decades.

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SNL's Michael Che Goes Undercover as a Liberal White Woman Named Gretchen


In this week’s episode of Saturday Night Live, Michael Che, who co-hosts “Weekend Update,” went undercover as a liberal white woman named Gretchen, and the result is pretty much gold. Che has been known to make waves with some of his jokes and comments on and off the show, but he says the hate mail he receives in response is overwhelmingly from “super liberal white women.”

So in an effort to understand things from their perspective, Che went on a hilarious mission to go undercover as a liberal white woman—complete with research (reading Yelp and Lena Dunham‘s book, listening to “the most ignorant rap music” he could find) and a makeover (sporting a long blond wig, Warby Parker glasses, scarves…but no makeup)—and headed off to brunch to see what life is like as a liberal white woman.

Che learned that some stereotypes and generalizations about white women—and in some cases, all women—aren’t, well, completely inaccurate. He did come away with a few #tooreal observations, like: “Maybe they do eat a lot of pizza…and a lot of salads to balance out the pizza.” While in undercover mode, Che also encountered some of the privileges upper-middle-class white women stereotypically benefit from, like randomly receiving money in the mail from their parents and drinking wine during the day without judgment.

But he also experienced some of the downsides and frustrations of being a woman, regardless of race, political affiliation, or economic status. Che encountered—and successfully challenged—a manspreader on the subway, something all of us who take public transportation have experienced countless times.

At a dinner party, he was mansplained to by a white guy claiming that “white men have it just as hard as anybody else,” to which he responded, “Check your privilege, dude!” And when Che found himself alone in an elevator with a man (in his case the man in question was episode host James Franco, so not quite a realistic moment, but still), he reacted the way many of us feel like doing in uncomfortable situations—by hugging his purse in front of his body and turning the other direction.

Che also calls out his girlfriends gushing about Meghan Markle’s engagement ring, saying “I just feel like the monarchy is literally the patriarchy. And as a liberal white woman, I can’t support that sh*t.”

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Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender Reportedly Got Married This Weekend


Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender may’ve pulled a fast one on all of us this weekend: According to E! News, the notoriously private couple tied the knot on Saturday, October 14.

Granted, nothing’s been confirmed yet, but sources tell the news outlet that Fassbender and Vikander exchanged “I do’s” at La Granja in Ibiza. This detail checks out, seeing as how they were spotted entertaining friends and family in the area. Not much is known about the actual ceremony, but E! reports their party spent the day on the beach Friday, where they went on a boat ride and had a professional photographer document the entire affair.

The Daily Mail photographed Vikander and Fassbender in Ibiza wearing what looks like wedding bands, further adding fuel to the theory they actually got married. E! says the weekend was filled with champagne toasts, cuddling, kissing, and lots of family meals. At one point, Vikander was spotted wearing a white dress and “twirling around as she took photos.” Hmmm. Sounds like a wedding celebration to us!

Vikander and Fassbender first met on the set of their film The Light Between Oceans, which was released last year, but the two have remained tight-lipped about their relationship. They hardly speak of each other in interviews, and they’re rarely photographed together except on the red carpet.

“It just happened. It’s good that it happened,” Fassbender said about meeting Vikander last year. “It is what it is.” He added that their chemistry “was sort of there from the beginning.”

If these reports are true, a huge, “Congratulations!” is in order.

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