We need to talk about race.
The Bible's prayers of lament show us the way.
Stories of racial injustice fill our news feeds.
Yet for too long many of us in the church have been hesitant to speak up.
We fear offending others, of using the wrong words, of not knowing what to say.
In Lamenting Racism, a team of leading pastors and theologians come together to lay the groundwork for important conversations about racism in your congregation.
In six, thought-provoking video sessions, they name that God's people of every race are called to confront racism in every way possible.
Together this team invites each of us to consider and give voice to how we have been shaped and formed by race.
Calling on us to reclaim the lost art of biblical lament, they offer a powerful way to pour out the fear, shame, grief, and rage of racism in prayer.
In the process, we will be transformed, reclaiming hope for a world shaped by God's inclusive vision of love and blessing.
About author(s): Rob Muthiah teaches pastoral theology and Christian ethics at Azusa Pacific Seminary and is passionate about equipping local churches leaders to pursue God's vision of justice and righteousness.
He served as a pastor for nine years and is an active member of Pasadena Mennonite Church.
He is the author of The Sabbath Experiment and The Priesthood of All Believers in the Twenty-First Century .
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