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Storied Communications (2016), 326 pages
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326 p.; 9 inches
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CONTENTS:
An Invitation to Listen
Chapter 1 — A Familiar Conversation — Rev. Lance Lewis
Chapter 2 — Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound — Rev. Howard Brown
Chapter 3 — "Unintentional" Racism — Dr. Alexander Jun
Chapter 4 — Protesting Pastors — Rev. Dr. Mike Higgins
Chapter 5 — We've Come This Far by Faith — Rev. Stan Long
Awakening to Privilege
Chapter 6 — A New Lens for Race, Media, and the Gospel — Rev. Dr. Timothy R. LeCroy
Chapter 7 — Race, Reconciliation, and the American Church — Dr. Otis W. Pickett
Chapter 8 — Overcoming Made in America Racism — Rev. Sam Wheatley
Chapter 9 — Black Friends — Rev. Dennis Hermerding
Chapter 10 — Privileged to Serve — Rev. Mark Peach
Sins of Omission and Commission
Chapter 11 — On Earth As It Is in Heaven — Samuel N. Graham
Chapter 12 — Silence Far Too Long — Rev. Jonathan A. Price
Chapter 13 — All in the Family — Rev. Walter Henegar
Chapter 14 — Loving Our First Neighbors Well — Rev, Chris Granberry
Chapter 15 — Forming Friendships Through Music : Why Style Matters — Rev. Kevin Twit
Chapter 16 — I Am Racist — Rev. Doug Serven
Historical and Theological Perspectives
Chapter 17 — The Theology of Race in the South — Rev. Bobby Griffith
Chapter 18 — Telling the Truth — Rev. Dr. Sean Michael Lucas
Chapter 19 — Toward a Compelling Theology for Unity — Rev. Dr. Craig Garriott
Chapter 20 — Deconstructing the Racialist Framework — Rev. William Castro
Chapter 21 — Are Segregationist Hermeneutics Alive in the Church Today? — Rev. Gregory A. Ward
Confession and Reconciliation Are Necessary
Chapter 22 — Reconciliation Is About Obedience — Rev. Barry Henning
Chapter 23 — Reconciliation or Bust — Rev. Irwyn Ince
Chapter 24 — Why We Must Confess Corporately — Rev. Duke L. Kwon
Chapter 25 — A Path I Never Considered — Rev. Dr. Mike Khandjian
Chapter 26 — Hallowed Be Your Name — Rev. Kenneth Foster
A Way Forward
Chapter 27 — Meet My African American Mentor — Rev. Scott Sauls
Chapter 28 — Moving Forward — Rev. Russ Whitfield
Chapter 29 — My Journey from Monoethnic to Multiethnic — Rev. Dr. Jonathan Seda
Chapter 30 — Mission and Multiethnic Ministry — Rev. Joel St. Clair
An Invitation to Listen
Chapter 1 — A Familiar Conversation — Rev. Lance Lewis
Chapter 2 — Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound — Rev. Howard Brown
Chapter 3 — "Unintentional" Racism — Dr. Alexander Jun
Chapter 4 — Protesting Pastors — Rev. Dr. Mike Higgins
Chapter 5 — We've Come This Far by Faith — Rev. Stan Long
Awakening to Privilege
Chapter 6 — A New Lens for Race, Media, and the Gospel — Rev. Dr. Timothy R. LeCroy
Chapter 7 — Race, Reconciliation, and the American Church — Dr. Otis W. Pickett
Chapter 8 — Overcoming Made in America Racism — Rev. Sam Wheatley
Chapter 9 — Black Friends — Rev. Dennis Hermerding
Chapter 10 — Privileged to Serve — Rev. Mark Peach
Sins of Omission and Commission
Chapter 11 — On Earth As It Is in Heaven — Samuel N. Graham
Chapter 12 — Silence Far Too Long — Rev. Jonathan A. Price
Chapter 13 — All in the Family — Rev. Walter Henegar
Chapter 14 — Loving Our First Neighbors Well — Rev, Chris Granberry
Chapter 15 — Forming Friendships Through Music : Why Style Matters — Rev. Kevin Twit
Chapter 16 — I Am Racist — Rev. Doug Serven
Historical and Theological Perspectives
Chapter 17 — The Theology of Race in the South — Rev. Bobby Griffith
Chapter 18 — Telling the Truth — Rev. Dr. Sean Michael Lucas
Chapter 19 — Toward a Compelling Theology for Unity — Rev. Dr. Craig Garriott
Chapter 20 — Deconstructing the Racialist Framework — Rev. William Castro
Chapter 21 — Are Segregationist Hermeneutics Alive in the Church Today? — Rev. Gregory A. Ward
Confession and Reconciliation Are Necessary
Chapter 22 — Reconciliation Is About Obedience — Rev. Barry Henning
Chapter 23 — Reconciliation or Bust — Rev. Irwyn Ince
Chapter 24 — Why We Must Confess Corporately — Rev. Duke L. Kwon
Chapter 25 — A Path I Never Considered — Rev. Dr. Mike Khandjian
Chapter 26 — Hallowed Be Your Name — Rev. Kenneth Foster
A Way Forward
Chapter 27 — Meet My African American Mentor — Rev. Scott Sauls
Chapter 28 — Moving Forward — Rev. Russ Whitfield
Chapter 29 — My Journey from Monoethnic to Multiethnic — Rev. Dr. Jonathan Seda
Chapter 30 — Mission and Multiethnic Ministry — Rev. Joel St. Clair
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