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Ince challenges the church to ask what will enable us to commit to the pursuit of a beautiful community–unity in diversity–seeking the unity of the Spirit across lines of racial, cultural, and ethnic difference.
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The second part addresses restoring and cultivating a beautiful community. The first part discusses seeing and knowing God as beautiful and his community as a representation of his image. In this book, Ince, pastor of Grace DC Presbyterian Church and moderator for the Presbyterian Church of America General Assembly, argues that when churches are united in the midst of their diversity, they form beautiful communities that reflect the beauty of the triune God who they worship. The Beautiful Community: Unity, Diversity, and the Church at Its Best by Irwyn L.
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Other resources: Hill’s White Lies: Nine Ways to Expose and Resist the Racial Systems that Divide appeared in September 2020. Hill discusses cultural encounters, denial of white identity, disorientation, shame, self-righteousness, awakening, and active participation. White culture is very real.” The rest of the book unravels this observation and its implications for understanding his white identity and what that means for Christian ministry. Hill, pastor of River City Community Church in Chicago, opens this book with a statement from a friend: “You may be white, but don’t let that lull you into thinking you have no culture.
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It offers helpful insights on what we can do differently as the church. This is a good read especially for anyone who understands how their Christian conscience forbids racism, and yet struggles with how the church may have been unintentionally culpable through some of its entrenched systems and practices, and even proclamations. The use of wide and extensive research methodologies to understand the history and impact of the issues is a strength for this book. Emerson and Christian Smith (Book)įirst published in 2000, this book uses empirical and historical data to cast light on how some of the culture within the evangelical church inadvertently reinforced America’s racial divide. Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America, by Michael O.(Arranged alphabetically by author – Links to unless noted) *While we do not endorse every idea in these resources, we have found them helpful for engaging issues of reconciliation and racial justice from a Christian perspective. Sample Service of Lament (for Social and Racial Injustice) (doc).Sample Service (Theme of Racial Reconciliation & Unity) (.doc).Options for Liturgical Parts – Theme of Reconciliation & Unity (.doc).Introduction to Liturgical Resources (.doc).We are excited to join this province-wide initiative to increase the ethnic diversity of clergy of the ACNA for the sake of evangelism to all and authentic Gospel witness. In our effort to be agents of God’s reconciliation and regeneration, the Diocese of the Rocky Mountains has partnered with the Antioch Leadership Network.