Intercultural Ministry: Hope for a Changing World

Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim and I submitted our new co-edited book manuscript titled Intercultural Ministry: Hope for a Changing World (Judson Press).

The contributors are listed below. They offer insight, depth and hope on how we can engage in “Intercultural Ministry” in our world.

I know you all can’t wait to read this new book!

judsonnavlogoLook for this new book Intercultural Ministry: Hope for a Changing World in spring 2017. We are very happy to be working with Judson Press.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim & Rev. Dr. Jann Aldredge-Clanton

Foreword: Rev. Dr. Dwight Hopkins

Part 1: Building Theological Foundations for Intercultural Churches

Chapter 1: Becoming the Beloved Community, by Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Chapter 2: A Collective Amnesia: The Church and its Prophetic Call to Steward our Collective Memory, by Rev. Brandon Green

Chapter 3: Disrupting Babylon, by Rev. Emily McGinley

Chapter 4: Every Nation, Tribe, People, and Language: Building Intercultural Churches with the End in Sight, by Rev. Dr. Curtiss Paul DeYoung

Chapter 5: Embodying a Disruptive Journey: Pursuing Reconciliation in the Context of Intergenerational Trauma in the Body of Christ, by Rev. Carlos Ruiz

Part 2: Strategies for Building Intercultural Churches and Ministries

Chapter 6: Beyond Resurrection Sunday, by Rev. Sheila Sholes-Ross

Chapter 7: Pushing Boundaries in Baltimore: An Experiment in Radical Religious Openness, by Rev. Dr. Brad R. Braxton

Chapter 8: Laying a Foundation for a True and Viable Intercultural Church, by Rev. Christine A. Smith

Chapter 9: Just Power: 10 Principles for Building Intercultural Leadership Teams, by Rev. Dr. Daniel Hill

Chapter 10: Equals at the Table: Strengthening Our Identities to Engage with Others, by Angie Hong  

Part 3: Future Possibilities of Intercultural Churches and Ministries

Chapter 11: Ministry at the Margins, by Rev. Dr. Karen Oliveto

Chapter 12: New Wineskins, by Rev. Peter Ahn

Chapter 13: Long Thread, Lazy Girl, by Rev. Katie Mulligan

Chapter 14: Ministry on a University Campus: Intercultural Successes, Failures, and Hope for the Future, by Rev. David Hershey

Chapter 15: The Kin-dom Coming in the Joyful Worship of the God of All People, by Rev. Karen Hernandez-Granzen

Conclusion: Rev. Dr. Jann Aldredge-Clanton & Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Notes 

Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim (far left) and I (far right) after a book talk at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC (spring 2015)
(left to right) Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Ann Smith, Victoria Sirota, and I after a book talk at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC (spring 2015)

2 thoughts on “Intercultural Ministry: Hope for a Changing World

  1. Thank you, Colette! And thank you for going with me on the adventure of trying to find intercultural churches in the Dallas area!

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