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Priscilla Pelle

“Members of mono-ethnic churches have repeatedly expressed frustration with the limitation they experience in evangelizing and reaching out to their non-Korean friends. In many ways, mono-ethnic churches have crippled the evangelistic initiative of their members because the reality is that their members work, go to school with, and associate with non-Koreans. Although they want to reach out to their non-Korean friends, they are reluctant to because their friends would not feel comfortable in a predominately Korean church” (Kim, 2010, para. 28).

The SGKA's of the KUMC

Field Note #2

Field Note #1

RESEARCH QUESTION

To what extent do the Korean and American cultures impact the ethnic and spiritual identity of the SGKA’s at the KUMC?

Do you personally believe that it is the responsibility of the church to pass down Korean language, values, traditions?

"I don’t think it’s the responsibility of the church, but at the same time I think the church should recognize a person’s culture, or ethnicity, or where they’re coming from because the church should recognize you know – the church isn’t supposed to be like one blurred line, you know, we’re all made unique for a specific reason."

~Jon Lee

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