Black and Episcopalian
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“A relevant voice to those who have silently suffered and continue to suffer in a time such as this!”
—Rev. Charles D. Fowler III, African Methodist Episcopal Church“[A] call to join Jesus in his transformative mission to change the world. May it be so.”
—Greg Garrett, author of A Long, Long Way: Hollywood’s Unfinished Journey from Racism to Redemption“Gayle Fisher-Stewart guides us on a very thorough and at times very uncomfortable journey . . . [and] also offers great hope with her powerful suggestions . . .”
—Loretta Veney, author of Being My Mom’s Mom“If you’re an Episcopalian, or mainline Protestant, or a US citizen, or if you just belong to any white-dominated institution that still claims Black membership, you need to read Black and Episcopalian.”
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—The Rev. Peter Jarrett-Schell, author of Seeing My Skin: A Story of Wrestling with Whiteness
A challenge to the church to see that belonging is more than assimilating. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Church Publishing Inc
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781640654785
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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“A relevant voice to those who have silently suffered and continue to suffer in a time such as this!”
—Rev. Charles D. Fowler III, African Methodist Episcopal Church“[A] call to join Jesus in his transformative mission to change the world. May it be so.”
—Greg Garrett, author of A Long, Long Way: Hollywood’s Unfinished Journey from Racism to Redemption“Gayle Fisher-Stewart guides us on a very thorough and at times very uncomfortable journey . . . [and] also offers great hope with her powerful suggestions . . .”
—Loretta Veney, author of Being My Mom’s Mom“If you’re an Episcopalian, or mainline Protestant, or a US citizen, or if you just belong to any white-dominated institution that still claims Black membership, you need to read Black and Episcopalian.”
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—The Rev. Peter Jarrett-Schell, author of Seeing My Skin: A Story of Wrestling with Whiteness