I’m taking a class with Dr.
Ruth Duck for J-Term. For the next two weeks we are studying African
American worship and will be involved in Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in the
city. Quinn Chapel was the first African American church in Chicago and
I can’t wait to finally get there on Sunday.
I just finished a class in United
Methodist Worship with Dr. Ron Anderson and learned soooo much about
United Methodist worship practices and now as we look into cultural
practices in worship I am finding more questions than answers.
I suggest that everyone finds time to
worship with churches of other traditions. I have usually taken
confirmation students to AME (African Methodist Episcopal) churches when
we are on mission because I especially enjoy AME worship, but this
class has helped me to better understand why African American worship is
so distinctive and is helping me to to better appreciate the journey of
our brothers and sisters in Christ throughout diaspora, slavery and
oppression.
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