Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations

Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations
Title Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations PDF eBook
Author Kenneth G. Davis
Publisher LiturgyTrainingPublications
Pages 156
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781568543635

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A collection of articles about preaching in Latino assemblies.

Brown Church

Brown Church
Title Brown Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Chao Romero
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 252
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830853952

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The Latina/o culture and identity have long been shaped by their challenges to the religious, socio-economic, and political status quo. Robert Chao Romero explores the "Brown Church" and how this movement appeals to the vision for redemption that includes not only heavenly promises but also the transformation of our lives and the world.

A Future for the Latino Church

A Future for the Latino Church
Title A Future for the Latino Church PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Rodriguez
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 202
Release 2011-05-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830868682

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Daniel Rodriguez argues that effective Latino ministry and church planting is now centered in second-generation, English-dominant leadership and congregations. Based on his observation of cutting-edge Latino churches across the country, Rodriguez reports on how innovative congregations are ministering creatively to the next generations of Latinos.

Preaching to Latinos

Preaching to Latinos
Title Preaching to Latinos PDF eBook
Author Michael Kueber
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 152
Release 2022-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 081323624X

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There is a wide and growing gap in the Catholic Church in the United States between the clergy, who are mostly of European descent, and the large percentages of Catholics who identify as Latinos. While the US Church has made a concerted effort to build Hispanic ministries, many clergy and lay ministers are still ill-equipped to understand the cultural background of their parishioners, especially the large numbers who are foreign born. Because of this disconnect, the Church risks missing "the Hispanic Moment" in the US Church, in which the faith and traditions of these newest waves of US immigration could not just exist in parallel to English-language congregations, but enrich and enliven the faith of the whole community while passing on the faith to subsequent generations. Learning Spanish--while helpful--is not enough. There are intercultural competencies that can only be developed through practice, but it also helps already-busy clergy to have a concise guide. In addition to knowing the scholarly literature on cross-cultural preaching and Hispanic culture, Father Michael Kueber has twenty years of experience serving first generation Hispanic immigrants and their second generation children. In Preaching to Latinos, Kueber provides the readers with best practices for preaching to and leading their churches. As a member of an ecumenical community, he is able to speak to members of all Christian denominations.

Preaching with Cultural Intelligence

Preaching with Cultural Intelligence
Title Preaching with Cultural Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Matthew D. Kim
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 406
Release 2017-10-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 149341142X

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To preach effectively in today's world, preachers need cultural intelligence. They must build bridges between listeners who come from various denominations, ethnicities, genders, locations, religious backgrounds, and more. Experienced preacher and teacher Matthew Kim provides a step-by-step template for cross-cultural hermeneutics and homiletics, equipping preachers to reach their varied listeners in the church and beyond. Each chapter includes questions for individual thought or group discussion. The book also includes helpful diagrams and images, a sample sermon, and appendixes for exegeting listeners and for exploring cultural differences.

The Practices of Christian Preaching

The Practices of Christian Preaching
Title The Practices of Christian Preaching PDF eBook
Author Jared E. Alcántara
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 217
Release 2019-09-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493419765

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Leading homiletician Jared Alcántara offers a practice-centered, collaborative, technologically innovative, next-generation introductory preaching textbook. The book breaks new ground by adopting a practice-based approach to teaching preaching and by using innovative technological delivery to enhance the educational experience of learners. Alcántara introduces the basics of Christian preaching and emphasizes the skills preachers must cultivate throughout their lives. He shows that preachers can learn effective preaching by paying keen attention to five key competencies: conviction, context, clarity, concreteness, and creativity. Featuring the perspectives of a diverse team of collaborators, The Practices of Christian Preaching is designed to prepare effective communicators for the church's multicultural future. Call-outs in the book direct readers to a companion website for further information or practice. The online resources include audio and video sermons, video responses from the author, and contributions from collaborators, enabling Alcántara to coach students by showing them instead of just telling them. A Spanish language edition is also available.

Latina Evangélicas

Latina Evangélicas
Title Latina Evangélicas PDF eBook
Author Loida Martell-Otero
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 175
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621895092

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Latina Evangelicas: A Theological Survey from the Margins is a constructive and postcolonial examination of the theology of Protestant Latinas who reside in the United States. Written by three Latinas who have pastored and who teach in Latina/o communities, the book seeks to expand beyond Latina feminist and mujerista voices to include those whose perspectives have not yet been heard. It thus introduces an important theological perspective to a wider audience, and provides an important resource that has been lacking for evangelicas/os and other marginalized groups who study in various theological programs. Key terminology, such as evangelica, is defined throughout, and a glossary is included for non-Spanish-speaking readers. Each chapter considers theological themes important to the Latina Protestant worshiping community, beginning with a constructive discussion of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and followed by the doctrines of salvation and Jesus Christ, the Trinity, the church, Scripture, and "the last things" (eschatology). Given that one of the characteristics of Latina/o theologies is their dialogical and collaborative nature, the book concludes with a conversation among the three authors about the theological thinking that took place in its composition. Study questions are included at the end of each chapter.