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In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Mark Lau Branson, a practical theologian at Fuller Theological Seminary and a member of La Fuente, a multicultural, multiethnic, and multigenerational church. We discuss the complexities and insights of multicultural church life based on Dr. Branson's book 'Churches, Cultures, and Leadership,' co-authored with Juan Martinez. Key topics include the integration of different languages and cultural expressions in worship, understanding diverse cultural perspectives, and practical theology's role in discerning God's work in diverse communities. Dr. Branson emphasizes the need for open communication, storytelling, and humility in leadership to navigate cultural differences effectively. We also touch on the challenges and necessary adjustments for a church to become genuinely multicultural, highlighting the importance of viewing neighbours as subjects, not objects. Together, we delve into communication theories by Habermas, the pitfalls of power dynamics, and the importance of collaboration with other clergy. Dr. Branson offers a final encouragement to listeners to engage actively with the diverse spiritual movements in their communities.
You can listen to more from Dr. Branson on his YouTube channel.
Find out more about La Fuente here.
In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Mark Lau Branson, a practical theologian at Fuller Theological Seminary and a member of La Fuente, a multicultural, multiethnic, and multigenerational church. We discuss the complexities and insights of multicultural church life based on Dr. Branson's book 'Churches, Cultures, and Leadership,' co-authored with Juan Martinez. Key topics include the integration of different languages and cultural expressions in worship, understanding diverse cultural perspectives, and practical theology's role in discerning God's work in diverse communities. Dr. Branson emphasizes the need for open communication, storytelling, and humility in leadership to navigate cultural differences effectively. We also touch on the challenges and necessary adjustments for a church to become genuinely multicultural, highlighting the importance of viewing neighbours as subjects, not objects. Together, we delve into communication theories by Habermas, the pitfalls of power dynamics, and the importance of collaboration with other clergy. Dr. Branson offers a final encouragement to listeners to engage actively with the diverse spiritual movements in their communities.
You can listen to more from Dr. Branson on his YouTube channel.
Find out more about La Fuente here.