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Crossing the Ethnic Divide - The Multiethnic Church on a Mission (Paperback)
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Crossing the Ethnic Divide - The Multiethnic Church on a Mission (Paperback)
Series: AAR Academy Series
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It is commonly accepted that the way to build church growth is to
target specific ethnic or racial groups. People prefer to worship
with their own, the theory goes, and if growth is what you want you
have to accept that fact. In this book Kathleen Garces-Foley
challenges the accepted wisdom and puts forth an alternative
hypothesis about the role of a multi-cultural ideology in
integrating a range of ethnic and generational groups. Through the
story of one Asian-American-led multiethnic congregation in
Southern California, Evergreen Baptist Church, she seeks to
understand how the multiethnic church works as a new and unique
social institution. The driving force behind the formation of
multiethnic churches, Garces-Foley says, is a new generation of
Christians who have been raised in diverse urban settings and have
internalized a value for diversity as taught in the public schools.
In the case of Evergreen, she finds, many of the younger members
learned about the evangelical theology of racial reconciliation in
Bible study groups such as InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and
after graduation sought out a multiethnic church where they could
put their theological commitment into action. In response to the
demand for greater diversity in religious life, churches are
increasingly adopting a multiethnic identity and looking for
strategies for managing the conflicts that inevitably emerge in
diverse settings. Evergreen, Garces-Foley shows, has been
successful in reframing these conflicts into opportunities for
Christian growth, through a "theology of discomfort." This strategy
turns on its head the idea that the Church is supposed to be a
place of comfort, and challenges members to embrace the discomfort
of cross-cultural exchanges as integral to Christian discipleship.
By stressing the sacrifice of comfort required in the multiethnic
church, Evergreen and parishes like it inspire members to bear the
costs of diversity. Moreover, to the extent that these churches
encourage members to take their commitment for racial
reconciliation beyond the church walls, they are participating in a
larger social discourse about racial justice and may have a
positive role to play in the future of our multiethnic society.
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