ecoming allies for the leaders they call? In belonging to a predominantly white denomination, ELCA members are called to listen and learn from its leaders of color to recognize the assumptions, biases, and harmful actions that result when congregations don't commit to become allies. Authors offer wisdom, storytelling, and concrete suggestions for churches preparing to call a leader of color.
Call to Allyship is a must-read for call committees, church councils, social justice teams, and anyone prepared to do the work of understanding, welcoming, and celebrating these leaders.
Chapter 1 How to Read This Book by Rev. Angela T. !Khabeb
Chapter 2 Intersectionality by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy
Chapter 3 The Call Process by Bp. Patricia Davenport
Chapter 4 Embodied Ministry by Rev. Jenny Sung
Chapter 5 Family Life by Rev. Priscilla Paris-Austin
Chapter 6 Compensation by Rev. Viviane Thomas-Breitfeld
Chapter 7 Nonrostered Leaders by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy
Chapter 8 Allyship by Rev. Dr. Andrea Walker
Chapter 9 Gifts of Leaders by Bp. Felix Malpica
Chapter 10 What's Next by Rev. Angela T. !Khabeb