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HUDL Up

HUDL Youth Development Agency

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HUDL Up explores stories from across the HUDL Network, where we hear from young leaders, practitioners, and partners shaping a fairer future: one project, one conversation, and one connection at a time. Holding space for real stories, shared power, and collective change. Visit https://www.hudl.org.uk for more information about how you can get involved.
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In Episode Three of HUDL Up, we turn our focus to HUDL’s Debate Club and hear directly from the young people who helped shape it from the very beginning. Co-hosts Keji Okeowo, Director of HUDL, and Koby Ofosu, a member of Debate Club, are joined by Debate Club members to reflect on why they joined, what a typical session involves, and how an eight-…
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In Episode Two of HUDL Up, we’re joined by Dan, Sam, Shirley, and Thalia from the Involving Young People Collective (IYPC) to explore what it truly means to involve young people in decision-making. Together, they share their journeys into the IYPC, reflecting on moments of imposter syndrome, confidence-building, and the shift from tokenistic partic…
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In this debut episode of HUDL Up, Keji Okeowo, Director of HUDL, and Floree Zama-Neagra, a Senior Associate at HUDL, take us behind the scenes to explore how HUDL began and how it’s developed over the last eight years. Keji and Floree reflect on key moments that shaped their journey: ⁣⁣⁣⁣What brought them into working with young people in the first…
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A sermon offered on the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, October 25, 2020. The danger of this moment is that our hope is too small. Our call as Christians is to hope big. This doesn’t mean ignoring what’s happening. It doesn’t mean that we are just upbeat and optimistic. But it does mean that we need toContinue reading "The danger of this moment is tha…
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A sermon offered on the 19th Sunday after Pentecost, October 11, 2020. What we do in a time of waiting matters. If we spend our time focused on trying to have control, we end up hurting ourselves and our relationships. But if we find a way to wait and that is built on trust inContinue reading "What we do while waiting matters . . ."…
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A sermon offered on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost, October 4, 2020. Maybe it is time for us to remember God’s commandment to keep the sabbath. And that by doing so we aren’t burying our head in the sand or ignoring the world around us. Instead we are reclaiming our power, making more space forContinue reading "“Remember the sabbath day, and keep …
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A sermon offered on the 17th Sunday after Pentecost, September 27, 2020. Sometimes the hardest and most important thing that we can do as followers of Jesus is to change our minds. Readings: Exodus 17:1-7 * Psalm 78:1-4, 12-16 * Philippians 2:1-13 * Matthew 21:23-32 https://youtu.be/PXOesZ-XNEI Audio only available here…
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A sermon offered on the 16th Sunday after Pentecost, September 20, 2020. We learn at an early age what is fair. Our readings from Exodus about manna in the wilderness and the parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard in Matthew challenge our understanding of fairness. The Kingdom of Heaven may not be fair, butContinue reading "The Kingdom of Heaven m…
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A sermon offered on the 15th Sunday after Pentecost, September 13, 2020. While the parting of the Red Sea looks exciting on film, the story raises a lot of questions. What do we learn from this scene of God's awesome power that gives freedom to the Israelites and death to the Egyptians? Readings: Exodus 14:19-31Continue reading "“Thus the Lord save…
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A sermon offered on the 14th Sunday after Pentecost, September 6, 2020. The exciting story of Exodus is interrupted right before the climactic moment of the final plague by liturgical instructions for celebrating Passover. The moment of liberation is so important that the creation of the liturgy to remember the moment is part of theContinue reading…
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A sermon offered on the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, August 30, 2020. Moses is all grown up when God drops into his life. His excitement about the encounter with God at the burning bush quickly turns to uncertainty and excuses when he realizes that God is sending him. Readings: Exodus 3:1-15 * Psalm 105:1-6, 23-26,Continue reading "“Who am I that I…
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168 yrs to the day after Frederick Douglass issued his "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" message, I joined with the faith leaders of the Poor People's Campaign in preaching on that theme from my particular context of The Episcopal Church in Alabama. The texts for reflection included Frederick Douglass' speech, theContinue reading "What is …
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Jadi di Random Podcast malam jumat ini ada seorang wanita yang mau berbagi ceritanya (Rere) nama sudah gue samarkan, daripada penasaran langsung aja denger ceritanya, Music Box Melancholia--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/supp…
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A sermon for the Sixth Sunday of Easter offered during online worship for Trinity Commons, Birmingham, Alabama. This is one of my favorite passages from Acts--Paul preaching at the Areopagus--that I tried to set it into conversation with one of my favorite TV shows--Mad Men (S2E7). Acts 17:22-31 Psalm 66:7-18 John 14:15-21 https://youtu.be/NeaOCNiS…
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Jadi podcast ini part2 dari Random Podcast yang berjudul hotel mistis, nama gue samarkan menjadi (komeng) , langsung aja yuk dengerin ceritanya, Legenda Lagu Nina Bobo--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/support…
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Jadi podcast kali ini ada teman gue yang mau menceritakan pengalaman horror pribadi, nama gue samarkan (komeng), langsung aja dengerin ceritanya. Kidung Jawa Mbah Mijan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yogahudli/support…
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The Second Sunday of Easter gives us the story of Thomas and offers a chance to consider how doubt and faith go hand in hand. Readings: Acts 2:14a,22-32 1 Peter 1:3-9 John 20:19-31 Psalm 16 https://youtu.be/AqvU476oRvs Audio only: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3276528/Sermon_Easter_2_Audio.m4a…
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Part of being “notoriously Episcopalian” is a nerdy appreciation for the Book of Common Prayer. I have grown up with the current prayerbook, and really love the breadth of prayers it contains. I particularly love when a prayer seems to show up that I have either forgotten about or overlooked. In this season of pandemic,Continue reading "“And if I a…
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"We are storytellers. Like all the people of God before us, we are called to tell the story of God’s salvation. And maybe in times of uncertainty and death, we need to linger in that story a little longer." In this time of physical distancing, my worshipping community is gathering online. Here is my sermonContinue reading "Go quickly and tell . . .…
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In this time of physical distancing, my worshipping community is gathering online. Here is my sermon offered for our online worship for Maundy Thursday "Maundy Thursday is about the commandment to love one another, as Jesus loved us. It is by this love, and not our signs and symbols or our church buildings, that theContinue reading "Maundy Thursday…
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Here is my rather nerdy sermon for the 5th Sunday in Lent, March 29, 2020, presented on Trinity Commons Zoom Evening Prayer Worship during this season of physical distancing. Readings are available here: Ezekiel 37:1-14 Romans 8:6-11 John 11:1-45 Psalm 130 And if you prefer, audio-only is available here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/pub…
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In 1996 I bought my first copy of _Good Omens_ by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, and I have read it at least once a year for 23 years. Finally, after 8 years of ordained ministry, I have used this fantastic story as a significant part of a sermon. A sermon for the 20th SundayContinue reading "A pharisee, a tax collector, and my favorite book"…
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On October 24, 2019, I was invited to give the closing remarks at Greater Birmingham Ministries Summit - VisionQuest2020: Where do we go from here? This was the concluding event of GBM's observance of its 50th anniversary. The day began with remarks from Scott Douglas, GBM executive director, and Rabbi Jonathan Miller, Rabbi Emeritus ofContinue rea…
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I have never shepherded sheep, but for ten years I had the job of keeping up with Frankie (as well as taking care of two other dogs and a cat). So Frankie and her tendency to run came to mind when reading the parable of the Lost Sheep. Today marks one year since IContinue reading "The risky choice"The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Deacon tarafından oluşturuldu
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Why is Jesus telling us where we should sit at a party and who should be invited? There is a lot more going on than table manners. This morning I had the chance to be with the good folks at St. Mark's in Birmingham, and offer a sermon on the 12th Sunday after Pentecost. Readings:Continue reading "How would Jesus host a dinner party?"…
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On August 17, 2019, I was given the opportunity to represent the Alabama Poor People's Campaign at a Mom's Demand Action rally at Linn Park in Birmingham, Alabama. I took my text from John 5:1-9, where Jesus asks the sick man by the pool “Do you want to be made well?” https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3267821/Recess_Rally_8_…
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In this world of 24/7 instant news and comments and echo chambers, how do we live as followers of Jesus? What if in loving our neighbor, we also bore fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. What if instead of being quick to be right, we were quick to love?…
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On this Seventh, Sunday of Easter, squeezed between the Feasts of the Ascension and Pentecost, we get the concluding passage of Jesus' prayer in John 17. John is perhaps my favorite Gospel, so I am prone to nerd out a little bit about the uniqueness of John. Each year in the Revised Common Lectionary weContinue reading "When Jesus prays for us…"…
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This week I got to return to Christ Episcopal Church in Fairfield. It was certainly a joyful homecoming morning. Our readings for the day included John's final version from Revelation. The past couple of months, with Avengers: Endgame and Game of Thrones, it certainly seems like we love a good ending. So what doesContinue reading "Revelation: Endga…
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A sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter offered at Christ Episcopal Church in Albertville, AL. In the reading from Acts, Peter is left accounting for what happens when the love of God lets loose the Holy Spirit on the world. The result is that our job is not to decide who God gives theContinue reading "Our job is to chase after the Holy Spirit"…
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For some folks, Easter began last night with Vigil. Others filed into beautifully adorned churches this morning. All the alleluias were sung. Eggs hunted. Photos taken. And by early afternoon, folks maybe settled in for a nap in the comfort of the empty tomb and Mary Magdalene's proclamation, "I have seen the Lord!" And onContinue reading "“While i…
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On the Fourth Sunday in Lent, sometimes known as Mothering Sunday, we get the parable of a man that had two sons. This parable is one of Jesus' more popular one -- The Prodigal Son. It has all the makings of a hit -- dissolute living, disagreeable brothers, and a party. This parable captured theContinue reading "The Prodigal Son: Seeing & Being See…
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Saturday, February 16, I went to "A Conversation with Dr. Angela Davis" at Boutwell Auditorium. This community event open to all was the result of a controversy, which you can read about here. It was a fantastic event, and you can read more about it here and watch a recording here. So it was withContinue reading "Dr. Angela Davis & the Sermon on th…
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Sermon for the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany offered at a joint service of Trinity Commons and St. Andrew's Birmingham. Readings: Isaiah 6:1-8, [9-13] 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Luke 5:1-11 Psalm 138 https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3261296/Epiphany_5_Sermon_2_10_19.m4aThe Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Deacon tarafından oluşturuldu
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A sermon for the First Sunday after the Epiphany at Trinity Commons, January 13, 2019. In baptism, we are marked as Christ's own forever. Through our share in Jesus' baptism, we too are beloved. How will we respond to this belovedness? https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3260408/Epiphany_1_TC_audio.wav…
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A sermon on the occasion of the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6, 2019, at Christ Episcopal Church in Fairfield, Alabama. The image above was taken at Christ Church and is our complete Nativity/Epiphany set brought from Malawi by the Senior Warden, Talitha Bailey. Childhood memories are funny things. For me, the words epiphany andContinue reading "…
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Sermon offered for the Second Sunday of Advent, December 9, 2018, at Trinity Commons Episcopal Campus Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Our readings today invite us to consider the role of John the Baptist in preparing the way for Jesus' ministry and to consider how we continue in John's ministry of preparing the way for thoseContinue reading "“You, m…
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Sermon offered on November 11, 2018, at the Celebration of Life of Jesse Pevear. Jesse served as the music minister at Christ Episcopal Church in Fairfield, Alabama. He passed away on October 13, 2018. https://s3.amazonaws.com/dfc_attachments/public/documents/3258180/Sermon_1111018_audio.m4aThe Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Deacon tarafından oluşturuldu
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After a bit of a hiatus, here is a sermon for the 14th Sunday After Pentecost, August 26, 2018, offered at Christ Episcopal Church in Fairfield, Alabama. Are you ready to put on the whole armor of God? The Way of Love can help prepare you to answer the call to "make known with boldnessContinue reading "The Armor of God & the Way of Love"…
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"As you have sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world." A sermon for the 7th Sunday of Easter, May 13, 2018, at Christ Episcopal Church in Fairfield, AL. Jesus' last act for his disciples was to pray for them -- to pray as a teacher, leader, brother, and MOTHERContinue reading "“As you have sent me into the world, so I have sent t…
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"You are my friends if you do what I command you." A sermon for the 6th Sunday of Easter, May 6, 2018, at Christ Episcopal Church, Fairfield, AL. (John 15:9-17) Are you a friend of Jesus? Are you ready to put love into action? Find out about the Alabama Poor People's Campaign: A National CallContinue reading "“You are my friends if you do what I co…
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