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“Faith in Detroit” storytelling project features The Rev. Dr. Mayowa Lisa Reynolds’ faith journey

The Rev. Dr. William Danaher, rector of Christ Church Cranbrook and executive director of "Faith in Detroit," sits down for a conversation with The Rev. Dr. Mayowa Lisa Reynolds, minister at Fellowship Chapel and principal of Detroit School of Arts. She reflects on how she navigated her membership in a Baptist church early in her life with her calling as a choreographer and dancer.

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