Books and Articles

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  1. Is God Colour-Blind? by Anthony G. Reddie
  2. Acting in Solidarity by Anthony G. Reddie
  3. Rejection, Resistance and Resurrection by Mukti Barton
  4. Black Theology in Britain by Michael Jagessar & Anthony Reddie
  5. Postcolonial Black British Theology by Michael Jagessar & Anthony Reddie
  6. Christian Worship: Postcolonial Perspectives by Michael Jagessar & Stephen Burns
  7. Building a Multi-Ethnic Church by Linbert Spencer


Bible Studies

  1. Jubilee Economics (a series of 6 studies)
  2. Listening out for Onesimus (resistance readings by Zadie Orr and John Campbell)

 


Reform magazine

The following essays and articles are taken from Reform, a publication of the United Reformed Church and relates to the work of RJMM.

  1. "Inclusion and the Gospel" by Giles Goddard
  2. "If God if for Us" by Christine Ohuruogu
  3. "A Man Who Can" (John Macauley)
  4. "Madge Saunders - Jamaican Missionary to Sheffield"

 


WB

We Belong

Celebrating cultural diversity and living hospitality, We Belong “is a way of equipping us to enjoy [human] diversity and make us see our faith from a different angle… To walk in the direction which God intends we may have to be reminded of the route by meeting a stranger on the road. Then we may arrive at where we really belong".


Living Hospitably: An Intercultural Journey

As a hospitable and welcoming church, the United Reformed Church has been and continues to be the home for many migrant Christian communities. Hence, one of the achievement of the former (and last Racial Justice Committee) is the Assembly Approved Document, “Guidelines for Receiving Migrant Churches” which has been improved into a user-friendly pamphlet (Living Hospitably: An Intercultural Journey)


MC Toolkit

Multicultural Ministry Toolkit

To help congregations think about their multicultural welcome, we’ve developed a Multicultural Ministry Toolkit. The areas covered in the toolkit include welcome and hospitality; overcoming barriers; leadership; intergenerational concerns; mission planning; theology, spirituality and the Bible; meetings; and rites of passage.


 

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