C4SO is committed to more fully cooperating with the vision of racial and ethnic diversity in Revelation 7:9. Amplifying the voices of our Asian American brothers and sisters is a step toward this Kingdom vision. This May, as part of our celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we invite you into deeper learning, reflection and conversation as we begin to experience the beauty of God’s desire for diversity amongst his people. Learn more about C4SO’s work of Racial Diversity and Justice.
Movie Discussion: Past Lives
On May 7 at 5 p.m. CST, join Wheaton College Professor of Anthropology Brian Howell and C4SO’s Canon for Racial Diversity and Justice, the Rev. Canon Dr. Jin Cho, to discuss Past Lives, an Academy Award Best Picture nominee, in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
The movie explores the what if’s of past relationships and questions like, “What makes a person a person?” Attendees will have a fun, thought-provoking conversation integrating culture and theology.
(If you haven’t seen the movie, it got a 95% from Rotten Tomatoes!)
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“Loving Disagreements in the Church”: A Conversation With Kathy Khang
What might it look like to raise our voice for the sake of God’s truth and love, even as many are seeking the path of disengagement in the current political cycle? How might we have “loving disagreements” in our church communities?
Join us Thursday, May 23, at 2 p.m. CST on Zoom as we hear from Raise Your Voice author Kathy Khang—a writer and speaker who has been asking and addressing these questions from the center of the church arena. Learn more about Kathy.
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Questions or ideas about AAPI Heritage Month? Contact Canon Jin Cho.