This episode is personal.
It’s not about shock value. It’s not about controversy.
It’s about a truth I carried silently for years.
Sermons I Never Heard in Church wasn’t just a creative release; it was a calling.
A divine assignment that came through me like a wave I could not deny.
The day this album was born, I was driving to pick up my daughter from the airport.
She’d just come back from traveling, and we were talking about divine feminine truth, spiritual awakening, and all the ways women have been silenced and shamed, especially in religion.
As we talked, something rose in me.
Decades of programming, guilt, fear, and longing all flooding to the surface.
And with it came the music.
I got home that day, and within 24 hours, I recorded 16 songs.
They came through fast. Clean. Sharp.
Like a sword cutting through centuries of silence.
These weren’t just songs.
They were remembrances.
Truths I had been too afraid to speak.
Words I never heard in church.
No one told me that I was already worthy.
No one told me that the divine could be found within.
No one told me that God could sound like a woman, until I started listening for myself.
This album isn’t an attack. It’s an unveiling.
It’s what happens when a woman remembers who she is.
When she no longer needs permission to speak.
When she tells the truth not to destroy, but to heal.
The world is changing.
And the people who’ve been quiet, especially women who carry sacred wisdom in their bones, are rising.
This album is for them.
For us.
For every soul that sat in a pew and felt something missing but couldn’t quite put it into words.
For every voice that was told to stay silent, sweet, and “nice.”
This is your permission slip.
So if you’ve felt the stir in your spirit… the deep knowing you couldn’t explain…
You’re not alone.
These are the sermons I never heard in church.
But they were always waiting for me.
Waiting for you.
Let’s begin.