From Grief to Grace:
A Story Told Through Poetry
Some lessons aren’t learned in church. They’re learned at the table.
Sunday Dinner by Roderick Parchman is a soul-stirring collection of spoken-word poetry that delves into one man’s journey through grief, doubt, violence, and ultimately, redemption. Raised on faith and love, Roderick’s world was turned upside down with the loss of his mother, the foundation of his faith, and the keeper of Sunday dinner traditions.
This raw and powerful collection invites readers into the struggle between faith and failure, exploring the difficult road to grace. From the streets of South Bend to the gates of redemption, Sunday Dinner is a testament to the endurance of honest faith—the kind that survives grief, violence, and the quiet terror of dying without ever truly feeling saved.
For anyone who has faced loss, questioned their faith, or struggled to find their way back to grace, Sunday Dinner offers a story of hope, healing, and the strength that comes when we return to the table.
Purchase the Book and discover the profound journey of Sunday Dinner, a collection that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.