
Moving Your Church from Book Studies to Anti-Racist Actions
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In this episode, we ask three clergypersons leading mostly white and racially diverse congregations how they are moving from first awareness and books studies about racism to putting Christian anti-racism into action in their congregations and our communities.
Joining us for this conversation are:
- The Rev. J.P. Hong, lead pastor of Christ Crossman United Methodist Church in Falls Church, Virginia
- The Rev. Sallie Suby-Long, minister for healing and wellness and director of the Center for Spiritual Engagement at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado
- The Rev. Dr. Stephen Handy, senior pastor of McKendree United Methodist Church in Nashville, Tenn.
The Expanding the Table Podcast is recorded and produced by the General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR) of the United Methodist Church. You can learn more about GCORR at www.gcorr.org or visit our resource website at www.r2hub.org. For a full list of the Expanding the Table Podcast episodes and resources, visit www.r2hub.org/library/podcast.
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