The Allender Center Podcast

"Liturgies for Resisting Empire" with Kat Armas

Jan 31, 2026
Kat Armas, theologian and writer focused on decolonial theology and spiritual formation, explores how 'empire' shapes imagination, faith, and daily life. She talks about liturgies as embodied practices for resisting dehumanization. Conversation centers on reclaiming embodiment, imagination, and small communal practices to stay rooted in love and belonging.
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INSIGHT

Empire As Pervasive Imagination

  • Empire is more than a political state; it is an imagination that shapes stories, bodies, and relationships.
  • Kat Armas argues empire began as an idea that became ideology and system, seeping into everything we are.
INSIGHT

Reclaiming Wisdom From Silenced Voices

  • Liturgies interrupt the empire's claim on wisdom by elevating diverse, often silenced voices.
  • Kat includes indigenous reflections to disrupt who gets taught as 'wise.'
ADVICE

Use Liturgies To Reclaim Shared Language

  • Use shared liturgies so communities can borrow language and pray together when words fail.
  • Kat Armas designed prayers and reflections to reconnect people and build collective resistance one hummingbird drop at a time.
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