Tamice Namae Speaks
By Tamice Namae
Tamice Namae SpeaksFeb 21, 2021
S2 E2: Droppin' Out with Tamice Spencer-Helms
Hey fam! Brandon and Chelsea sit down with the incredible Tamice Spencer Helms for a raw and eye-opening conversation that'll leave you thinking.
They dive into some real talk about the wild differences in arrests during the January 6th Capitol riot and the peaceful George Floyd protests. Tamice pulls no punches, laying out the facts and sharing her honest reactions to the stark double standards at play. Then, things get deep as they explore the impact of whiteness on spirituality and faith. Tamice challenges the whitewashed version of Jesus and stresses the need to go beyond deconstruction to full-on decolonization. It's a conversation that goes straight to the heart of identity, faith, and the messy truths we often avoid.
As Tamice spills her own experiences, the hosts get real about how to talk with folks holding onto harmful beliefs – whether they're white or black. Throughout the episode, Tamice drops some wisdom on grassroots support, urging us all to back those shaking up the system. It's not just talk; it's a call to action for ethical spirituality and making real change.
Get ready for a candid, unfiltered episode that tackles race, religion, and decolonizing faith head-on. Show Notes: Connect with Tamice: https://www.tamicenamaespeaks.com/ Buy Faith Unleavened: https://www.faithunleavened.com/ Sub:Culture Incorporated: https://www.subcultureinc.org/ Important Stuff: Website: https://www.religiousdropouts.com/ Tip Jar: https://venmo.com/religiousdropouts/ Call (419) 548-8565 to leave us a voicemail Connect with Chelsea: https://linktr.ee/chelseamacadam/ Connect with Brandon: https://linqapp.com/bham116/ The Religious Dropouts Podcast is a production of Religious Dropouts LLC
Tamice Spencer-Helms: Faith Unleavened
On this episode we are joined by Tamice Spencer-Helms, author of Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd and founder of Sub:Culture Incorporated, a nonprofit that provides holistic support and crisis relief for Black College Students.
We invited Tamice to speak with us about internalized oppression – the oppression of the self over the self. How to see that its present? How to acknowledge it? And How to break free?
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S.7 E.13 Faith Unleavened: Tamice Spencer-Helms - Profane Faith
We're back! The 2nd half of season 7 is on right and now with guest Tamice Spencer-Helms! Her new book is out and she goes in on the colonization within so much theology. Check it out.
Invest in Black Life with Tamice Spencer-Helms and Diamond Walton
Today we’re talking about how the just and practical love of God compels us to build wealth and power in Black communities. We’re seeing how two people are doing that through their work—Tamice Spencer-Helms with college students at Sub:Culture, and Diamond Walton with financial coaching at Elpida Social Capital. We discuss how to meet needs without being paternalistic, the importance and urgency of building systems where Black people can thrive, reparations, and a whole lot more. These two people are really worth listening to (and supporting if you want to click on the links above).
And please send in your questions about anything you have heard on the show this season or read by KTF Press. Send questions via text or voicemail to shakethedust@ktfpress.com. In two episodes, we will be doing a mailbag show where we answer listener questions.
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Production and editing by Sy Hoekstra.
Transcript by Joyce Ambale and Sy Hoekstra.
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Inverse's Own: Voices From Our Community with Tamice Spencer-Helms
Join us in this special episode as we delve into the heart and soul of our incredible community. Inverse Podcast proudly presents "Inverse's Own: Voices From Our Community," where we turn the spotlight on members of our Inverse family. In this instalment, we're honoured to hear from Tamice Spencer-Helms.
Tamice Spencer-Helms (she/her) has a passion for working with young adults and seeing them grow into themselves and thrive. In 2018 Tamice established the nonprofit Sub:Culture Incorporated, which seeks to remove social and economic barriers for black college students. An experienced scholar-practitioner, Tamice holds a Master of Arts in Contextual Outreach and Leadership from Wheaton College as well as a Masters of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological seminary. In her over 15 years of campus work, Tamice has served as the Director of Student Experience and Engagement at Virginia Union University, Associate Area Director of HBCU Planting and Strategy and has taught numerous undergraduate courses and workshops. Tamice is a Hip-Hop head, a true crime/documentary enthusiast, a pizza lover, and a coffee addict. Tamice lives in Richmond with her spouse Ellison and daughter Harlym.
Follow Tamice: Instagram @tamicenamaespeaks Twitter @TamiceNamae Substack https://tamicenamaespeaks.substack.com and www.subcultureinc.org
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Jen Kinney @iamjenkinney produces inverse Podcast
WHITENESS AND THE WOLF with Tamice
Join Janice and her friend, Tamice, for a conversation about a certain non-Christian Nazarene and the Black deaths that ended our white evangelical lives. Brought to you by hell houses and Barry's tan suit.
Faith Unleavened with Tamice Spencer-Helms
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Guest Bio
Tamice Spencer-Helms (she/they) is a published author, speaker, and theologian based in Richmond, Virginia.
At 20 years old Tamice was drawn to full time ministry. After 15 years, Tamice went on to found Sub: Culture Incorporated, a nonprofit that provides holistic support and crisis relief for Black College Students.
In addition to their Bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies and Copywriting (Virginia Commonwealth University), Tamice has a Masters of Arts in Contextual Leadership and a Masters of Arts in Theology.
Over the years, Tamice has been a change-maker and pioneer for young people in her community. Throughout their life, Tamice has connected, supported, and ministered to countless young adults. Her friendly and down-to-earth approach to public speaking and teaching, as well as their dedication to theological study, has helped empower and inspire people in her community and beyond.
Tamice lives in Richmond with their spouse Ellison, her daughter Harlym and their puppy Beacon Rey. In her spare time, she loves to dissect and listen to Hip-Hop, watch documentaries, whiskey tasting, and relax with a good book and a fresh cup of coffee.
Her debut book Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd was released on February 21st. 2023!
Don’t miss out on what Tamice has planned next! Stay tuned and follow her on Instagram @tamicenamaespeaks and Twitter @TamiceNamae. To engage with Tamice's writing on a regular basis, subscribe to her Substack
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Betting on Love (Luke 15:11-32)- Tamice Spencer-Helms
Tamice Spencer-Helms guest preaches for us and continues our series on the parables by looking at the parable of the two sons in Luke 15. They provide a fresh perspective on a familiar parable by exploring the story through the lens of vulnerability and inviting us to bet on the unconditional love of the Divine, no matter how risky it might feel.
Tamice (she/they) is the founder of Sub: Culture Incorporated, a nonprofit that provides holistic support and crisis relief for Black College Students. Throughout their life, Tamice has connected, supported, and ministered to countless young adults, and her debut book Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd was released on February 21st. 2023!
Tamice lives in Richmond with their spouse Ellison, her daughter Harlym and their puppy Beacon Rey. In her spare time, she loves to dissect and listen to Hip-Hop, watch documentaries, whiskey tasting, and relax with a good book and a fresh cup of coffee
149. Fooled by White Jesus // Tamice Spencer-Helms
Tamice Spencer-Helms, speaker, theologian and author of the book, Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Tamice explains her background in the black church and how she ended up at a white church. Tim and Tamice discuss how white Jesus represented the system of whiteness in the church. Tim and Tamice discuss the definition of whiteness. Lastly, they discuss how white Christians can become effective allies to black Americans.
I Followed Jesus Out with Tamice Spencer-Helms
Tamice Spencer-Helms is a force and we are excited to share this interview with you as part of our Guest Series.
Tamice is a published author, speaker, and theologian based in Richmond, Virginia. After 16 years of full-time ministry, she founded Sub: Culture Incorporated, a nonprofit that provides holistic support and crisis relief for Black College Students. Over the years, Tamice has been a change-maker and pioneer for young people in her community. We talk with her about her book, “Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd”, and its important message for people of faith.
In this interview, we really dig into the ways in which white supremacy has infected Chrisitanity. Tamice offers some practical insight into how to unpack that from our own theologies. She also talks about the dichotomy of her queerness and faith, how reclaiming common sense has been a powerful way for her to follow Jesus while enriching her faith, and recognizing real freedom and love.
Resources:
- Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd by Tamice Spencer-Helms
- Sub: Culture Incorporated if you want to make donations to Tamice’s non-profit
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
Stories of Deconstruction: Tamice Spencer-Helms
In the final of 3 bonus Stories of Deconstruction episodes, Mike speaks with Tamice Spencer-Helms, Author of the Book Faith Unleavened, The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd.
Tamice Spencer-Helms: Sub:Culture Website; Instagram; TikTok
Numa Coaching
...From Purity Culture: Partner Violence w/ Tamice Spencer-Helms
In this episode, Brandi (she/her) is joined by Tamice Spencer-Helms (she/they) to talk about partner violence. They discuss the ways that Evangelical Christian theolgoy both creates the context for and a limit to the pathways out of partner and domestic violence. They talk about redemptive views of God that center survivors and provide frameworks for those in the midst it it and those who want to be of support.
If you are currently unsafe and in need of resources, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence is a solid place to start a journey toward getting help.
You can find Tamice's work at Sub:Culture, her personal website, or on IG at @tamicenamaespeaks. You can find her book Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd here!
If you want to support Reclaiming My Theology you can rate and review the podcast, it goes a long way to helping others find the podcast. You can also join us on patreon at patreon.com/reclaimingmytheology.
Reclaiming My Theology is recorded, edited and produced by Brandi Miller, our music is by Sanchez Fair.
Taking our theology back from ideas and systems that oppress.
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Faith Unleavened Book Release
The team interviews Tamice Spencer-Helms about her new book, Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd, published by us, KTF Press! We talk about the meaning behind the book’s title, Tamice’s introduction to and discipleship under White Jesus, burnout in ministry, what writing such a raw and honest memoir was like, and a lot more! Get your copy at http://www.faithunleavened.com.
DeColonizing White Jesus w/ The Fascinating Podcast
What's the difference between deconstruction and decolonization? Author and activist Tamice Spencer-Helms joins us to share insights from her new book FAITH UNLEAVENED. How did Tamice meet White Jesus? Why was he so detrimental to her faith? And how has she learned to walk away from him and back to the brown Palestinian liberator?
Faith Unleavened: The Black Men Podcast
In this episode we talk to public theologian and author Tamice Spencer Helms about her new book Faith Unleavened. Please check out her nonprofit work here at subcultureinc.org and also get her book wherever books are sold.
The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd--Vote Common Good Podcast
Doug Pagitt talks with Tamice Spencer-Helms about her book Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd. In her powerhouse debut book, Tamice Spencer-Helms exposes the leaven of whiteness that pervades so much of Christianity in America today. At a young age, the Black church introduced her to a God of love, empowerment, and joy. But an encounter with White Jesus set her on a path that nearly destroyed her faith altogether.
Faith Unleavened with Tamice
In this episode we talk to public theologian and author Tamice Spencer Helms about her new book Faith Unleavened. Please check out her nonprofit work here at subcultureinc.org and also get her book wherever books are sold. o support the work that we do here please check out:
Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen
Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
Prodigal Play and the Text with Tamice Spencer-Helms
Tamice Spencer-Helms (she/her) has a passion for working with young adults and seeing them grow into themselves and thrive. In 2018 Tamice established the nonprofit Sub: Culture Incorporated, which seeks to remove social and economic barriers for Black college students. An experienced scholar-practitioner, Tamice holds a Master of Arts in Contextual Outreach and Leadership from Wheaton College as well as a Masters of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological seminary. In her over 15 years of campus work, Tamice has served as the Director of Student Experience and Engagement at Virginia Union University, Associate Area Director of HBCU Planting and Strategy, and taught numerous undergraduate courses and workshops. Tamice is a Hip-Hop head, a true crime/documentary enthusiast, a pizza lover, and a coffee addict. Tamice lives in Richmond with her spouse Ellison and daughter Harlym.
Follow Tamice: Instagram @tamicenamaespeaks Twitter @TamiceNamae Substack https://tamicenamaespeaks.substack.com and www.subcultureinc.org
Follow Drew Hart on Instagram and Twitter @druhart.
Follow Jarrod McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @jarrodmckenna.
Discover our global community on Twitter and Instagram @inversepodcast. Become a Patron of Inverse at https://www.patreon.com/InVerse
Jen Kinney @iamjenkinney produces inverse Podcast
The Diversity Gap : Chapter 1: Racism is the Problem - What Equity and Justice Require of Us w/ Tamice Spencer
Chapter 1: Racism is the Problem - What Equity and Justice Require of Us w/ Tamice Spencer
Insight: Your team’s lack of “racial diversity” is not the root of the problem. Racism and white supremacy are the root problems.
Action: Adjust your perspectives and strategies accordingly.
My conversation partner for this episode is Tamice Spencer. Tamice graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a double major Bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies and Advertising. At age 20 she felt the call to vocational ministry quite strongly and hasn’t looked back. She has worked with hundreds of young adults and has a passion for learning, speaking, songwriting, and teaching.
Tamice is the Founder of Sub:Culture Incorporated a non profit that seeks to eradicate barriers for black college students. Sub: Culture Incorporated was created with students on the margins in mind and a longing to see them centered, and holistically cared for while on campus. Tamice is also co-founder of the Kingdom Collaborative, an Atlanta based collective of HBCU ministry practitioners. For six years she served on full-time staff with Intervarsity Christian Fellowship and the last two years on staff as the Associate Area Director of HBCU Planting & Strategy for the Southeast Region.
Episode Transcript Available Here
About The Diversity Gap
The Diversity Gap Academy exists to help leaders pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.
You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.
Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.
Final Production is by Live Grace Productions.
Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!
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Links from the Episode
Website: https://www.tamicenamae.org
Sub:Culture Incorporated: https://www.subcultureinc.org
Figuring Out Life Podcast: Jesus & Justice
We get real in this episode // Tamice Namae Spencer has been in full time ministry for 14 years. Serving as a young adult leader in Kansas City a full time Campus Minister with Intervarsity as well as an Area Director for HBCU Planting and Strategy in Atlanta. She is currently getting two masters degrees one in Leadership and the other in Theology. Tamice is the Founder of Sub:Culture Inc. A non profit or- ganization that advocates for students of color on campus through consulting, resourcing and fundraising. Sub:Culture is designed to help ministries, organizations and universities recognize the unique barriers these students face to graduate and openness to faith and provide practical, comprehensive solutions to removing them.
instagram: @tammynammy/ @subculture_incorporated
Reclaiming My Theology: Reclaiming Easter w/ Sean Watkins and Tamice Spencer
In this episode, Brandi, Tamice and Sean talk about easter, white jesus, and a more liberated expression of the easter story
Reclaiming My Theology is recorded, produced, and edited by Brandi Miller and our music is my Sanchez Fair.
Black Students Survival Guide: Interview with Tamice Spencer
In this episode of Black Students Survival Guide, John and Turel interview none other than Sub:Culture Inc CEO and founder, Tamice Spencer! They ask her all kinds of questions about her time with students, starting Sub:Culture, her walk with God, and more.
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patreon.com/subcultureinc
Bethel Community San Leandro-Among Us: In Anger (Matthew 23:13-29)
For our second Sunday in Lent, guest preacher Tamice Spencer reflects on the solidarity that Jesus chooses with humanity through the expression of anger. How might our experiences with anger embody the same commitment to relationships, care, and dignity that Jesus exhibited through his own anger?
Tamice is the President and CEO of Sub:Culture Incorporated, a ministry serving dedicated to removing the barriers that impede Black College Students from academic success, holistic well being, and meaningful spiritual life. She specializes in matters related to ministry to African American GEN-Z & millennials, hip-hop and urban apologetics, cultural exegesis and engagement, racial reconciliation, and New Testament studies.
Tamice holds a Masters of Arts in Contextual Evangelism and Leadership from Wheaton College as well as a Masters of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological seminary.
Black Student Survival Guide: Episode 4
We interview our very own black history maker, Tamice Spencer the founder of Sub:Culture Inc.
Crowns Up Podcast Episode 3: They Get The Land. We Get The Bible.
On this episode of Crowns Up we talk to Tamice Spencer, creator and CEO of Subculture Inc. We discuss what's good with the culture, is Christianity the White Man's Religion and the Top 5 Hip-Hop Songs of All Time. Like, share, subscribe and follow us @thecrownsuppod. Keeping your crown fit and your soul lit. Keep your #crownsup
Reclaiming My Theology...From White Supremacy: Objectivity w/ Tamice Spencer
Today Brandi is joined by Tamice Spencer to talk about objectivity. Tamice is the founder and CEO of Sub:culture Inc an organization that seeks to develop resources and content that will eradicate the spiritual, cultural, academic, and sociological barriers that impede Black College Students and those who want to reach them.
You can find Tamice and her work at https://www.subcultureinc.org/ and find her online at @tammynammy
As always, please subscribe, rate, and review and if you want extra content, or to support what we are doing financially, please join us at patreon.com/brandinico.
Fade To Grey Podcast: Big Tent Revival
This episode was recorded live for our Big Tent Revival a few weeks before the death of George Floyd. Robert and Tamice discuss their work with Sub:Culture Inc helping black youth make their way through college, race relations in the church, and how white families can educate their children on systemic racism. Check out Sub:Culture Inc. and listen to the podcasts they are involved with.
IANW Podcast Special Edition: Race, Racism, Equality & Individual Contributions to long term systemic change Ep. 95
IANW Podcast Host Krista Xiomara sits down with a panel of women activists, humanitarians, healers, ministers, and educators to discuss race, racism, equality, and individual contributions to long term systemic change. Each panelist brings their unique insight about creating change in their perspective ecosystems and sharing their voices in the fight for equality and justice. This is a candid conversation about race and racism, how we are all navigating through this collective moment and how we plan to move our experiences into action and continue to advocate for long term change in this country and in support of our black brother's and sisters who need us more than ever.
Featured in this episode is:
- Paula Frances Price, Associate Director for North Georgia. Paula Frances is an radical Christian Minister, activist and advocate for racial reconciliation. To learn more about Paula Frances follow her on Instagram @beingmolded
- Shevon Hoover, Entrepreneur, Fitness and Holistic Care Advocate, Female Empowerment Coach, wife, mother, activist, and humanitarian. To learn more about Shevon follow her on Instagram @warrior.mother
- Katherine C. Rodela, is an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Washington State University in Vancouver, WA. Katherine teaches courses related to equity, social justice, and inclusion of diverse communities, families and students in K-12 schools, in WSU's Administrative Credential, Masters, and Doctoral Programs. To learn more about Katherine follow her on Instagram @katherinerodela
- Tamice Namae Spencer, has been in full time ministry for 14 years. She has a Master's in Leadership from Wheaton College and Masters of Theology from Fuller. Tamice is the founder of Sub:Culture Incorporated a non-profit organization that advocates for students of color on campus through education, consulting and raising funds for scholarships. To learn more about Tamice Namae follow her on Instagram @tammynammy and @subculture_incorporated
- Alisha Hawrylyszyn Frank, is the founder of Fiercely Optimistic developed to help individuals facilitate positive change in all aspects of their lives through coaching, Reiki, mediation, and yoga. Alisha an activist and humanitarian. To learn more about Alisha follow her on Instagram @fiercelyoptimistic
Black Lives Matter: Live Discussion
Our friends Sean and Tamice from Sub:Culture Inc., Samson, Ash, and Omar's brother Dula join Omar for a conversation on the current climate within the Black Community, police brutality, the protests and riots, how white people can be allies, and what we do to move forward together. This episode was recorded live.
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Developing...with Mitchell & Guests
Creators of all variety discuss what they are working on and how it is changing them
Combing The Roots with Ally Henny : The Quiet Exodus
Episode Description: Ally isn’t the only Black Christian who has had a bad experience in a white church. In this Episode, Ally talks about why we need to leave. She also interviews Tamice Spencer, founder and CEO of Sub: Culture Incorporated (https://www.subcultureinc.org). Support Ally on Patreon to hear the entire interview with Tamice (www.patreon.com/allyhenny). Ally’s Blog: www.thearmchaircommentary.com
Tamice Spencer-Discipleship Dynamics & Hard Conversations
In this episode, Cyon is joined by Tamice Spencer. She walks us through how to have hard conversations, shares with us the perspective of an African American woman in ministry, and teaches us the importance of advocating for discipleship that takes unique dynamics into consideration.
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Season 1, Episode 4: Tamice Spencer of Sub:culture Inc.
Maggie and I (Danielle) are honored to have this initial conversation with Tamice Spencer, of Sub:culture Inc.
During this week of buying gifts, we are partnering with Tamice Spencer to work towards raising $8,000 to pay various expenses for college students practical needs so that they can continue studying in 2020. Please consider partnering as well.
Below is the information for how to connect, and partner with these students towards practical needs. If you need to reach The Arise Podcast, please do! Our email is thearisepodcast@gmail.com and/or connect on our website at www.thearisepodcast.com .
Sub:culture Inc.
www.subcultureinc.org
Ph: 757-410-0839
Email: contact@subcultureinc.org
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Faith Sharing: Balancing Authenticity with Responsibility
A part of the Christian faith is sharing with others about the faith that you ascribe to. How does one do this effectively though? Are there certain rules, techniques or strategies to uphold or should one simply share however they feel like it? Listen in to today's podcast episode as I interview and discuss this with Tamice Hasty Spencer, Chief Executive Officer at Sub:Culture Incorporated a faith-based nonprofit that provides ministry leaders with an understanding of the distinct barriers minority students face in building their faith and then offers a path to overcome these challenges. Website: www.simplelifeconversations.com
The Hive Podcast: Hip Hop & Theology
A special teaching our founder and CEO, Tamice Spencer did recently concerning Hip Hop and the Gospel.-