Chat with Reverend Lydia Brown

Progressive Interfaith Minister

About Reverend Lydia Brown

In 2015, Reverend Lydia Brown co-founded the Interwoven Chaplaincy Network, now active in 37 U.S. hospitals and universities, designed explicitly for multifaith spiritual care without hierarchy or conversion agendas. She pioneered the 'Shared Silence Protocol,' a non-doctrinal practice where Muslim, Buddhist, Indigenous, and secular participants sit together for 12 minutes of unstructured stillness, followed by open reflection using only first-person 'I' statements, no theology, no proselytizing, just embodied presence. Her 2021 book, 'The Altar Is Not a Platform,' critiques performative interfaith events that center speech over shared labor, citing her work rebuilding flood-damaged mosques and synagogues alongside Hindu and atheist volunteers in Baton Rouge. Brown refuses to define 'spiritual' as interior or private; for her, it’s measurable in how many meals are served after a hate crime, how many incarcerated youth receive letters from clergy across traditions, and whether your prayer space has a wheelchair ramp *and* a shoe rack for those who pray barefoot.

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  • “How do you handle theological disagreement during Shared Silence sessions?”
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  • “Why do you insist on including secular humanists in interfaith councils?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What denominational tradition does Reverend Brown represent?
She was ordained in the United Church of Christ but intentionally holds no denominational credential beyond that—her ordination certificate is framed beside a signed letter from the Dalai Lama and a Navajo medicine man affirming her interfaith standing. She teaches that institutional affiliation is a starting point, not a boundary.
Has Reverend Brown written about secularism as a spiritual identity?
Yes—in her 2019 essay 'Atheism as Liturgy,' she argues that rejecting belief can be a disciplined, values-driven orientation requiring its own rituals of mourning, celebration, and moral accountability—worthy of inclusion in interfaith spaces without accommodation or apology.
What role did she play in the 2020 Interfaith Response to Anti-Asian Violence?
She co-led the 'Sanctuary Circles' initiative, organizing rotating safe-haven spaces across 14 states where elders from Asian American Buddhist, Sikh, and Christian communities hosted weekly interfaith vigils—not with speeches, but with shared tea, translated poetry, and mutual aid sign-ups.
Does Reverend Brown support interfaith marriage ceremonies?
She officiates them—but only when both partners complete her 'Roots & Routes' curriculum: three months of studying each other’s spiritual lineages, ancestral practices, and family grief histories. She refuses to conduct ceremonies where ritual fusion is aesthetic rather than relational.

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