Rah will speak at All Seminary Chapel and deliver three lectures and panel discussions
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10/30/12
Noted author,
professor, and pastor Soong-Chan Rah will be on Fuller Seminary’s campus
November 7-8 to speak at the All Seminary Chapel and deliver three lectures
on the multicultural church.
Rah is associate
professor of Church Growth and Evangelism at North Park Theological Seminary in
Chicago, Illinois. He is the founding pastor of Cambridge Community Fellowship
Church, a multi-ethnic, urban ministry focused church committed to racial
reconciliation and social justice in the urban context. He currently serves on
the board of Catalyst Leadership Center and Sojourners. He has spoken on everything from assumptions about the decline of American Christianity to the portrayal of Asians in the media.
Rah’s sermon at
chapel on November 7 is named after his book, “The Next Evangelicalism.” He
will speak about how to appreciate the multicultural church. In the evening, he
will deliver a lecture titled “Cultural Intelligence and the Multicultural
Church.”
On November 8,
Rah will deliver two afternoon lectures back to back. The first is titled
“Suffering and Celebration: Ecclesiology for a Multicultural Church” and the
second lecture is titled “Navigating the Generations: Lessons from the Asian
North American Church.”
Each lecture
will be followed by a panel discussion. All events are free and open to the
public.
Rah’s lectures
are part of the School of Intercultural Studies’ Fall Missiology Lectures. To
see times and locations of each of Rah’s lectures, go
here.