Last episode, in discussing the power of words and the language we use in church, Natasha mentioned the need for humility and grace as we approach those who may not speak the same language as us. So, we’re devoting an episode just to the concept of cultural humility and the influence it can have on our messaging.
The National Institutes of Health defines cultural humility as “a lifelong process of self-reflection and self-critique whereby the individual not only learns about another’s culture, but one starts with an examination of her/his own beliefs and cultural identities.” Join us in walking through what this means when applied to western Christianity in the 21st century as we become better cultural communicators for Christ.
Intro and outro by Chatham Rabbits. We are especially grateful to our dear friends Austin and Sarah McCombie. Be sure to give them a follow and check out their latest album, featuring this very song: If You See Me Riding By.