Preaching to Hispanic Immigrants

Preaching to Hispanic Immigrants
Author: Pablo J. Rivera Madera
Publsiher: Trafford on Demand Pub
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781466900028

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This book is in response to the concern of many non-Hispanic religious leaders and churches on how to reach out to the Hispanic community through an effective preaching.The gospel is a vehicle of healing and unity with the power to promote the healthy integration of Hispanics to their new environment. Preaching can bring communities together. This book will give non-Hispanic leaders general knowledge and skills to craft and deliver their sermons with sensibility and connection. The findings of this study and the recommendations offered in this book to non-Hispanics have been validated by relevant literature about the subject of preaching. This book will help non-Hispanic preachers to connect with Latinos with a relevant, interesting and passionate message. Non Hispanic religious leaders will meet the challenge of proclaiming the truth of the gospel in such a way that will cause Hispanics to listen and to respond to the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Author: Rev. Dr. Pablo A. Jimenez,Dr. Justo L. Gonzalez
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426720987

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In this, the only book available that addresses the distinctive issues and character of preaching in the Hispanic congregation, the authors discuss important historical, theoretical, and methodological issues in Hispanic homiletics. Includes ten sermons.

Predicadores

Predicadores
Author: Tito Madrazo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1481313940

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"An ethnographic study of immigrant Protestant congregations in the American South centering primarily on the theology, style, and aims of the pastors' preaching"--

Predicadores

Predicadores
Author: Missional Strategist Tito Madrazo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1481313908

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Hispanic Protestants have been one of the most rapidly growing demographic groups in the United States over the last few decades. Sociologists have written about the cultural and political identities of this group, and theologians have reflected on theology and ethics from Hispanic Protestant perspectives, but considerably less attention has been paid to the predicadores/preachers in Hispanic Protestant congregations and the messages they proclaim on a weekly basis. In Predicadores: Hispanic Preaching and Immigrant Identity, Tito Madrazo explores the sermons of Hispanic Protestant preachers within the context of their individual and communal journeys. Formed by overlapping experiences of migration and calling and rooted in their own bilingual and bicultural realities, the first-generation preachers who collaborated in this study interpret and proclaim Scripture in ways that refuse easy characterization. What is certain is that their preaching--which incorporates both traditional and liberative elements--resonates deeply with their immigrant congregations. Madrazo contends that the power of these preachers lies in how they consistently proclaim the characteristics of God that have been most significant to them in their own migrations. Based on four years of collaborative ethnographic research, Predicadores reveals the richness of everyday preaching in local Hispanic Protestant congregations. Madrazo utilizes contemporary sociology, history, and theology in order to situate this study's preachers within broader discourses. The witness of Hispanic Protestant predicadores is a reminder of the homiletical importance of understanding and proclaiming the gospel from within particular cultures. --Rev. Dr. Loida I. Martell, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, Lexington Theological Seminary

Preaching to Latinos

Preaching to Latinos
Author: Michael Kueber,Hosffman Ospino
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813236247

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There is a wide and growing gap in the Catholic Church in the United States between the clergy, who are mostly of European descent, and the large percentages of Catholics who identify as Latinos. While the US Church has made a concerted effort to build Hispanic ministries, many clergy and lay ministers are still ill-equipped to understand the cultural background of their parishioners, especially the large numbers who are foreign born. Because of this disconnect, the Church risks missing "the Hispanic Moment" in the US Church, in which the faith and traditions of these newest waves of US immigration could not just exist in parallel to English-language congregations, but enrich and enliven the faith of the whole community while passing on the faith to subsequent generations. Learning Spanish--while helpful--is not enough. There are intercultural competencies that can only be developed through practice, but it also helps already-busy clergy to have a concise guide. In addition to knowing the scholarly literature on cross-cultural preaching and Hispanic culture, Father Michael Kueber has twenty years of experience serving first generation Hispanic immigrants and their second generation children. In Preaching to Latinos, Kueber provides the readers with best practices for preaching to and leading their churches. As a member of an ecumenical community, he is able to speak to members of all Christian denominations.

Preaching to Latinos

Preaching to Latinos
Author: Michael I. Kueber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813236258

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There is a wide and growing gap in the Catholic Church in the United States between the clergy, who are mostly of European descent, and the large percentages of Catholics who identify as Latinos. While the US Church has made a concerted effort to build Hispanic ministries, many clergy and lay ministers are still ill-equipped to understand the cultural background of their parishioners, especially the large numbers who are foreign born. Because of this disconnect, the Church risks missing "the Hispanic Moment" in the US Church, in which the faith and traditions of these newest waves of US immigration could not just exist in parallel to English-language congregations, but enrich and enliven the faith of the whole community while passing on the faith to subsequent generations.Learning Spanish--while helpful--is not enough. There are intercultural competencies that can only be developed through practice, but it also helps already-busy clergy to have a concise guide. In addition to knowing the scholarly literature on cross-cultural preaching and Hispanic culture, Father Michael Kueber has twenty years of experience serving first generation Hispanic immigrants and their second generation children. In Preaching to Latinos, Kueber provides the readers with best practices for preaching to and leading their churches. As a member of an ecumenical community, he is able to speak to members of all Christian denominations.

Preaching the Fear of God in a Fear Filled World

Preaching the Fear of God in a Fear Filled World
Author: Dawn Ottoni-Wilhelm
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783643911414

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Fear runs rampant in the world today, including fears related to the rise of nationalism, refugees, political corruption, violence, religious extremism, and climate crises. Amid these existential realities, the biblical idea of "the fear of God" poses theological opportunities and challenges for those who address these themes in their preaching and public ministry. This collection of conference presentations from the 2018 meeting of Societas Homiletica focuses on how preaching and homiletical studies around the world address the rhetorical, biblical, political, and spiritual dimensions of fear as it has emerged in recent decades in church and society.

Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations

Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations
Author: Kenneth G. Davis,Jorge L. Presmanes
Publsiher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1568543638

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A collection of articles about preaching in Latino assemblies.