Queen Solomon Goddess Rising Summit
My word for 2021? SOVEREIGNTY. Join me and my powerful, magical, sensual Sisters as we hold space for you to activate YOUR sovereignty.
About this Event
Over 75% of the book of Song of Songs was written by a Black (African!) woman, but King Solomon got all the credit! Well, no MORE. We are honoring the work of this Queen by walking in our royal power now.
Saturday, June 19th is just before the Summer Solstice on 6.20 (which also happens to be Father's Day). AND...it's Juneteenth! PLUS we're in the rise of the Aquarian Age.
The power of the Divine Feminine is undeniable. And we ALL need to tap into that energy. This year (2021) is a transformation year. It's all about liberation and change and we are ready to evolve with the help of sacred community.
This sacred space is for people who are ready to embrace the power of the Divine Feminine. We welcome humans who want to be present, with heart open, to learn from these master teachers! Topical threads include: wholeness, liberation, pleasure, play, sensuality, spirituality, fun, and abundance--in ALL its forms!
Join Lyvonne Briggs aka Pastor Baé and her Sisters, Lauren Ash, Tatianna Tarot, EbonyJanice Moore, and Juju Bae for the most ELECTRIFYING gathering of 2021.
Ticket prices are $1,111. Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable, so you may gift this experience to someone else!
11% of all proceeds will be donated to Art and Abolition, an organization that exists to heal, empower, and protect young girls in Kenya who have survived violence as a result of poverty.
Eventbrite registrants will receive an email with the Zoom link to the live digital gathering. See you on June 19th!
Lyvonne Proverbs Briggs (aka “Pastor Baé”) is a body and sex-positive preacher, writer, and transformational speaker. She is the founder of beautiful scars, a healing-centered storytelling agency focused on fostering pleasure and resiliency; and the curator of The Proverbial Experience: An Instagram Church. Briggs has been featured in ESSENCE, Cosmopolitan, and The Washington Post magazines and Sojourners named her one of “11 Women Shaping the Church.” Briggs, a NYC native, is currently based in New Orleans, LA.