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The Multicultural Anglican: January 2012
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Thursday, January 26, 2012. The Help and the Christ Haunted South. Two Sundays ago my wife and I finally sat down and watched the critically acclaimed film The Help. Culture, any culture is complex and it is extremely difficult to display on the screen during the time allotted for a motion picture. However, The Help. There are two films that are worth comparing to the The Help. The first is the the classic, Guess Whose Coming to Dinner? One can sense the same sort of thing happening in The Help. Here is ...
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The Multicultural Anglican: May 2012
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Saturday, May 26, 2012. Remington College and Lessons Learned. It has been about two months (April 1. To be exact) since I last posted anything to this blog. I have often thought about writing but never got around to actually sitting down and doing it. There is a good reason for this absence. A little over two months ago I was hired at Remington College. I was amazed at how much grace you need to give yourself (left alone the students) in order to make it through the class. Even when you are clear, a...
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The Multicultural Anglican: February 2012
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Sunday, February 19, 2012. How I Got Here Part 2. Without further ado, on to the posting. How did I become interested in Multiethnic Church? The first part of the journey is my status as a minority. You see the world differently when you are handicap. And being someone who is an invisible minority makes it all the more interesting. The second part of the journey is my relationship with my wife—Tina. Why is African-American culture so different from my own? Interracial marriage in US hits new high: 1 in 12.
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The Multicultural Anglican: Remington College and Lessons Learned
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Saturday, May 26, 2012. Remington College and Lessons Learned. It has been about two months (April 1. To be exact) since I last posted anything to this blog. I have often thought about writing but never got around to actually sitting down and doing it. There is a good reason for this absence. A little over two months ago I was hired at Remington College. I was amazed at how much grace you need to give yourself (left alone the students) in order to make it through the class. Even when you are clear, a...
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The Multicultural Anglican: How Did I get Here? Part 1
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Friday, January 13, 2012. How Did I get Here? How did a white guy from Wisconsin come to be an advocate for Racial Reconciliation and the Multiethnic Church? If you happen to be unfamiliar with CP let me make two recommendations. First, follow the link to the youtube video here. Starring Daniel Day Lewis. His performance as Christy Brown, the irish novelist and visual artist won him an oscar. It is a much more serious look at the challenges facing individuals with CP. I live every day with the reality of...
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The Multicultural Anglican: The Help and the Christ Haunted South
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Thursday, January 26, 2012. The Help and the Christ Haunted South. Two Sundays ago my wife and I finally sat down and watched the critically acclaimed film The Help. Culture, any culture is complex and it is extremely difficult to display on the screen during the time allotted for a motion picture. However, The Help. There are two films that are worth comparing to the The Help. The first is the the classic, Guess Whose Coming to Dinner? One can sense the same sort of thing happening in The Help. Here is ...
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The Multicultural Anglican: How I Got Here Part 2
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Sunday, February 19, 2012. How I Got Here Part 2. Without further ado, on to the posting. How did I become interested in Multiethnic Church? The first part of the journey is my status as a minority. You see the world differently when you are handicap. And being someone who is an invisible minority makes it all the more interesting. The second part of the journey is my relationship with my wife—Tina. Why is African-American culture so different from my own? Interracial marriage in US hits new high: 1 in 12.
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The Multicultural Anglican: Keller, Piper and Race
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Sunday, April 1, 2012. Keller, Piper and Race. I have been holding off posting anything on my blog for a couple of weeks knowing that I would want to review Race and the Christian. A presentation by John Piper and Tim Keller. The event was sponsored by Crossway books and streamed lived over the internet on March 28. The occasion for the event is John Piper’s new book entitled Bloodlines. Do we see our racial differences as another way in which God reveals himself to us and in us? Instead of parsing the i...
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The Multicultural Anglican: Martin Buber, Community and the Trinity
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Friday, March 9, 2012. Martin Buber, Community and the Trinity. On Wednesday I finished Martin Buber’s I-Thou. Buber was an Jew who fled Austria prior to the break out of the war. He is most widely known for his philosophical writings and in particular his I-Thou. Is not easy reading. His language is sometimes circular and repetitive. Buber creates his own vocabulary as well as pouring new meaning into words creating his own unique technical language. As a result you are having to first under...It seems ...
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The Multicultural Anglican: April 2012
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Sunday, April 1, 2012. Keller, Piper and Race. I have been holding off posting anything on my blog for a couple of weeks knowing that I would want to review Race and the Christian. A presentation by John Piper and Tim Keller. The event was sponsored by Crossway books and streamed lived over the internet on March 28. The occasion for the event is John Piper’s new book entitled Bloodlines. Do we see our racial differences as another way in which God reveals himself to us and in us? Instead of parsing the i...