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When God Became White

02 Friday Jun 2023

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For a more inclusive vision of the church, look to Pentecost

31 Wednesday May 2023

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This is my new piece for US Catholic Magazine on the Pentecost. “How might the church be different today if we made Pentecost more central in our communal celebrations?”

I have reposted it below. Thank you so much for following my work and reading this piece.

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An Excerpt from “Christianity in North America”

12 Friday May 2023

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Below is a repost from my substack. Please subscribe there and follow my writing, Madang podcast….

I am so excited to share that Christianity in North America co-edited with Drs. Todd Johnson and Kenneth Ross is available for preorder. It will be released June 2023.

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April Sermons

05 Friday May 2023

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I preached three Sundays during the month of April at Catasauqua Presbyterian Church. I love these cute little children who came to church on Easter morning.

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A TIME TO HEAL: TRAUMA AND GRACE IN YOUTH MINISTRY

18 Tuesday Apr 2023

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I am so excited to be invited to speak at Princeton Theological Seminary Youth Institute, May 2-4, 2023. Please join me.

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8 CHRISTIAN WOMEN SHAPING THE CHURCH IN 2023

22 Wednesday Mar 2023

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What a true honor to be included in Sojourners’ “8 CHRISTIAN WOMEN SHAPING THE CHURCH IN 2023″.

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KSC SYMPOSIUM 2023

20 Monday Mar 2023

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I am thrilled to be invited to be a plenary speaker at Fuller Theological Seminary’s Korean Studies Center Symposium. Please join me.

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Invisible: Women’s History Month

19 Sunday Mar 2023

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So thrilled that you can get my book, Invisible for 30%off during March-Women’s History Month.

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Campbell University: Staley Lectures 2023

05 Sunday Mar 2023

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Society for Pentecostal Studies

27 Monday Feb 2023

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I am thrilled to be invited to be one of the keynote speakers for the Society for Pentecostal Studies Annual Meeting.

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