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OverviewThe key to creating and growing a more unified and holistic church is the multi-ethnic and Christ-centered community that offers a strong connection between theology and practical ministry models, and that nurtures believers who are wrestling with what it means to be the church of the Bible today. Most books on racial reconciliation or multi-ethnic ministry center on the theological foundations, history, or social problem aspects of the topic.The Post-Black and Post-White Church offers a practical, hands-on blueprint for developing and sustaining a multi-ethnic and Christ-centered community. Written by Efrem Smith, an innovative and passionate African American leader of the Covenant Evangelical Church and founding pastor of Sanctuary Covenant Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, this groundbreaking book shares his skills, experience, and wisdom for congregations who want to grow into a multi-ethnic, missional identity.The Post-Black and Post-White Church connects theology and practical ministry models for wrestling with what it means to be church in an increasingly multi-ethnic world that is polarized by class, politics, and race. The book embraces Jesus as one who was both Jewish and multi-ethnic and focuses on a theology of reconciled, multi-ethnic, and missional leadership. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Smith, Efrem , DeYoung, Curtiss PaulPublisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers Imprint: Fortress Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781506463476ISBN 10: 1506463479 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 03 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAny leader who is serious about being the church God has envisioned must read this book. Smith shows us that too often Evangelicals, both White and Black, have used the 'race card' to keep from coming together as the church God has intended. --Rodney L. Cooper, Kenneth and Jean Hansen Professor of Discipleship and Leadership, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Charlotte Campus Every serious Christan committed to doing God's will in the world today and tomorrow will find this book a sould stirrer, a compass, and a bright light for a better tomorrow. --Stan Long, Founding pastor and pastor emeritus of Southbay Community Church, Fremont, California We have too few resources concerning leading toward reconciliation. This book helps fill a critical gap. Efrem Smith is a leader of leaders who knows what it means to stand in the gap between the races. . . . His writing continues to lead me on a journey of racial understanding. --Alvin Sanders, executive director, EFCA National Ministries As God moves in the twenty-first century, fresh eyes and fresh voices provide a much-needed fresh perspective. Efrem Smith not only offers a compelling case for this type of leadership, he embodies it. --Soong-Chan Rah, professor church growth and evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary and author of Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church In this book Efrem Smith challenges us to recognize the grip race has us in, and appeals to us to break free from the 'matrix' of race by casting a vision of church aligned with the ethnic realities of twenty-first century America. --Carl Nelson, president, Transform Minnesota """Any leader who is serious about being the church God has envisioned must read this book. Smith shows us that too often Evangelicals, both White and Black, have used the 'race card' to keep from coming together as the church God has intended."" --Rodney L. Cooper, Kenneth and Jean Hansen Professor of Discipleship and Leadership, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Charlotte Campus ""Every serious Christan committed to doing God's will in the world today and tomorrow will find this book a sould stirrer, a compass, and a bright light for a better tomorrow."" --Stan Long, Founding pastor and pastor emeritus of Southbay Community Church, Fremont, California ""We have too few resources concerning leading toward reconciliation. This book helps fill a critical gap. Efrem Smith is a leader of leaders who knows what it means to stand in the gap between the races. . . . His writing continues to lead me on a journey of racial understanding."" --Alvin Sanders, executive director, EFCA National Ministries ""As God moves in the twenty-first century, fresh eyes and fresh voices provide a much-needed fresh perspective. Efrem Smith not only offers a compelling case for this type of leadership, he embodies it."" --Soong-Chan Rah, professor church growth and evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary and author of Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church ""In this book Efrem Smith challenges us to recognize the grip race has us in, and appeals to us to break free from the 'matrix' of race by casting a vision of church aligned with the ethnic realities of twenty-first century America."" --Carl Nelson, president, Transform Minnesota" Author InformationEfrem Smith is the co-senior pastor of Bayside Church Midtown, located in Sacramento, California. He is also the co-owner of Influential LLC, a speaking, consulting, and coaching ministry, along with his wife, Donecia Norwood-Smith. He completed a doctor of ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary and was granted an honorary doctor of ministry degree from Ashland Theological Seminary. He is the author of Raising Up Young Heroes; The Hip Hop Church; Jump: Into a Life of Further and Higher; and Killing Us Softly. Curtiss Paul DeYoung is the Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Council of Churches. He has also served as the Executive Director of Community Renewal Society in Chicago, and as Professor of Reconciliation Studies at Bethel University in St. Paul, MN. He is the author of Living Faith: How Faith Inspires Social Justice, and the co-editor of The People's Bible. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |