Preaching in an Intercultural Future
Our contexts are becoming ever more diverse. Intercultural community and life are increasingly real. How do ministers navigate intercultural contexts, and how might our preaching need to evolve to communicate effectively in such a world? Join us with our special guest, Dr. Jared Alcántara, as we explore what it means to be interculturally competent in our communication, in our preaching, and in our ministry.
A part of our series Intersection: Where Theology and Practice Meet, this particular webinar took place on Tuesday, December 13, 2022.
RECORDINGS AND RESOURCES
SPECIAL GUEST: DR. JARED ALCÁNTARA
Jared E. Alcántara is professor of preaching and holder of the Paul W. Powell Endowed Chair in Preaching at Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary. He was born and raised in New Jersey and came to faith in Christ at the age of 14. He is half-Latino (Honduran) and half-White. An ordained Baptist minister, he has served as a youth pastor, associate pastor, and teaching pastor in Illinois, Massachusetts, Oregon, and New Jersey. Dr. Alcántara is passionate about equipping students to preach God’s Word in ways that are faithful, effective, clear, creative, and inspiring. He also plays piano, enjoys disc golf, and is a rabid Philadelphia Eagles fan. He lives in the Waco area with his wife, Jennifer, and their three daughters.
Questions?
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