Beyond Multiculturalism: Intentional Intercultural Congregations as an Expression of the Kingdom

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· McMaster Ministry Studies Series Libro 6 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
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The Canadian socio-cultural landscape is undergoing constant transformation due to immigration. Communities of faith have traditionally embraced this diversity through a stance of hospitality framed by a modern idea of “multiculturalism.” However, the modern idea of “multiculturalism” often falls short of fully integrating newcomers into the family life and leadership of a congregation.



As diverse cultural expressions of world Christianity continue to blossom throughout Canada, both new and established Canadians must explore relational approaches to transcend historical, cultural, racial, and linguistic divides. The goal is to foster genuine community and forge deeper covenantal unity, allowing the transformative nature of King Jesus to be evident to the world.



Beyond Multiculturalism advocates for Christians to showcase tangible examples of Jesus’ Kingdom culture in which humility, compassion, and self-giving love are valued. Authored by Canadian scholars and practitioners, representing twelve ethnicities and ten denominations, the chapters delve into various theological, sociological, and pragmatic aspects that churches should address. These considerations aim to guide churches into deeper conversation, enabling them to align with the evolving dynamics of God's work in Canada and worldwide.

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Charles A. Cook is the executive director of the Jaffray Centre for Global Initiatives and professor of global studies and mission at Ambrose University, where he has served since 1989. Born to Canadian international workers, he was raised in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. He is involved in global Jaffray-related initiatives. Lorajoy Tira-Dimangondayao is interested in religion vis-a-vis migration in the Canadian context and is passionate about faith formation in diaspora youth communities. Born in Manila and raised in the Canadian prairies, she is a "1.75 Generation" Filipino Canadian and is fluent in Franglaistaglishspagalog. Lauren Umbach is the research and program coordinator for the Jaffray Centre for Global Initiatives at Ambrose University. Prior to this, she worked in Asia for four years. Born in Edmonton and now living and working in Calgary, she is third-generation German Canadian.

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