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ABSTRACT EXPERIENCES OF UNITED METHODIST MINISTERS SERVING IN CROSS-CULTURAL-CROSS-RACIAL APPOINTMENTS by Jessie C. Keaton The purpose of this research was to explore the experiences of United Methodist ministers in cross-cultural-cross-racial appointments, while probing the correlation between the inter-cultural aspects of the congregation’s worldview (as perceived by the pastor and congregants) and the nature of the pastor’s experience in ministry. A self- administered researcher-assembled survey completed by 379 respondents explored pastors’ and church members’ perceptions of their congregations’ openness, attitudes, biases, religious beliefs, and experiences concerning racially and culturally different persons. Interviews held with a smaller number of ministers chosen from the survey sample explored in greater depth their overall cross-racial ministry experiences, including their perceptions of their congregations’ worldviews. Study results revealed incongruities between the level of congregational openness to persons who are different perceived by selected church members, and the level of congregational openness experienced by their culturally/racially different pastor. In addition, pastors of certain racial/ethnic backgrounds tended to report more favorable cross-cultural-cross-racial ministry experiences than did their colleagues of certain other racial ethnicities. A consistent thread throughout all the pastors’ experiences was the tendency to rank the success of their cross-cultural-cross-racial appointments in terms of theological response and relational integrity as opposed to quantitative markers. DISSERTATION APPROVAL This is to certify that the dissertation entitled EXPERIENCES OF UNITED METHODIST MINISTERS SERVING IN CROSS-CULTURAL-CROSS-RACIAL APPOINTMENTS presented by Jessie C. Keaton has been accepted towards fulfillment of the requirements for the DOCTOR OF MINISTRY degree at Asbury Theological Seminary April 17, 2008 Mentor Date April 17, 2008 Internal Reader Date April 17, 2008 Dean, Doctor of Ministry Program Date EXPERIENCES OF UNITED METHODIST MINISTERS SERVING IN CROSS-CULTURAL-CROSS-RACIAL APPOINTMENTS A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of Asbury Theological Seminary In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Ministry by Jessie C. Keaton May 2008 © 2008 Jessie Coles Keaton ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF TABLES...............................................................................................................x ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...............................................................................................xi CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM....................................................................................................1 Introduction..............................................................................................................1 The Problem.............................................................................................................2 The Denomination’s Vision for Inclusive Ministry.....................................4 Reasons for Fulfilling the Vision.................................................................6 The Need to Bridge Clashing Worldviews..................................................8 Context of the Study..............................................................................................10 Purpose...................................................................................................................13 Research Questions................................................................................................14 Research Question #1................................................................................14 Research Question #2................................................................................14 Research Question #3................................................................................14 Research Question #4................................................................................14 Definition of Terms..................................................................................................14 Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Appointment................................................15 Racial Designations...................................................................................16 Subjects......................................................................................................17 Methodology..........................................................................................................18 Population and Sample..............................................................................18 iii Variables....................................................................................................18 Instrumentation..........................................................................................19 Data Collection..........................................................................................20 Data Analysis ............................................................................................21 Delimitations ............................................................................................21 Generalizability..........................................................................................22 Theological Foundations........................................................................................22 A Right Heart: Kingdom Requirement for Christ and Wesley..................22 The Test of True Religion..........................................................................24 CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE.............................................................................................26 Biblical Precedents.................................................................................................28 The Kingdom of God: Established at Creation, Modeled in the Trinity...28 Oneness with God: The Church’s Mission in Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Ministry...........................................30 The Kingdom of God: Conveyed by Grace to Israel.................................30 The Kingdom of God: Racial Parity Signified in Jesus’ Ancestry............32 The Kingdom of God: The Church’s Mission to the Gentiles...................33 The Kingdom of God: Concretized in Jesus’ Call to Community.............34 The Kingdom of God: Radicalized in the Necessity to Choose a New Family.................................................................................36 The Kingdom of God: Necessitated by Jesus’ Model of Servanthood......37 The Kingdom of God: Inner Righteousness and Unconditional Love......39 The Kingdom of God: Empowered by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost .........40 The Kingdom of God: Exemplified in the Church At Antioch.................41 iv Theological Precedents..........................................................................................43 Unity in the Diversity of God’s Kingdom.................................................43 Diversity in the Kingdom of the Early Church..........................................45 The Drama of Antithetical Kingdom Forces.............................................47 The Failure of Traditional Theology..........................................................50 The Kingdom Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer...................................................50 Bonhoeffer’s Experience of the Kingdom of God in America..................53 Bonhoeffer: The Kingdom versus Acculturated Christianity....................54 The Continual Development of Bonhoeffer’s Communal Theology........55 The Cost of Discipleship: Relevance for Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Ministry..........................................................................................58 The Kingdom of God as Conceived by Marcus Borg............................................60 The Relational Theology of Dennis Kinlaw..........................................................62 Historical Precedents.............................................................................................63 Unity in Diversity: Historical Foundations of the United Methodist Church............................................................................................63 The Disunity of Slavery.............................................................................65 Racial Exclusion in “Unification”.............................................................67 The Church’s Exclusion of Native Americans..........................................69 The Continuing Challenge of Unity...........................................................70 Intergroup Conflict Management...............................................................70 Current Practices In Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial and Multiracial Ministry.........72 Charles Foster: Embracing Diversity.........................................................72 George Yancey: One Body, One Spirit......................................................77 v Jesus: A House of Prayer for All the Nations............................................81 CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY......................................................................................83 Problem..................................................................................................................83 Purpose...................................................................................................................83 Research Questions................................................................................................83 Research Question #1................................................................................83 Research Question #2................................................................................84 Research Question #3................................................................................84 Research Question #4................................................................................84 Description of the Project......................................................................................84 Population and Sample..........................................................................................85 Instrumentation......................................................................................................87 Survey of Congregational Openness..........................................................87 Pastoral Interview Questionnaire...............................................................88 Validity and Reliability..............................................................................90 Pretests...................................................................................................................90 Pretest of the Pastoral Interview Questionnaire.........................................91 Pretest of the Congregational Openness and Readiness Survey ...............91 Data Collection......................................................................................................92 Survey of Congregational Openness..........................................................92 Pastoral Interview Questionnaire...............................................................93 Data Analysis.........................................................................................................94 Ethics......................................................................................................................95 vi Variables................................................................................................................97 Generalizability......................................................................................................98 CHAPTER 4 FINDINGS...................................................................................................99 Profile of Participants..........................................................................................100 Results ..................................................................................................................103 Research Question #1: Major Factors Leading to Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Appointments................................103 Research Question #2: How Pastors Serving in Cross-Cultural-Cross- Racial Appointments Describe Their Experiences......................105 Research Question #3: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Biases.............................108 Research Question #4: Characteristics Contributing to the Success or Lack of Success of Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Appointments..........110 Statistical Procedures and Analyses.....................................................................113 CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION............................................................................................121 Introduction..........................................................................................................121 The United Methodist Church: Positioned to Take a Stand................................123 The United Methodist Hope for New Life in the Twenty-First Century ............126 Accepting the Call: A Major Factor Leading to Cross-Cultural-Cross Racial Ministry....................................................................................................128 From Suffering to Triumph: The Experiences of Pastors Serving across Cultural and Racial Lines .............................................................132 Pastors Reporting the Strongest Congregational Resistance...............................134 Pastors Reporting the Greatest Level of Congregational Acceptance.................141 Anglo-American Pastors: Exclusion by Non-United Methodist African-American Pastors .....................................................................................................142 The Need for Ongoing Denominational Support.................................................143 vii A Congregation’s Attitudes, Biases, and Beliefs and Their Effects on Their Cross- Cultural-Cross-Racial Relationships........................................................144 Characteristics of Successful Cross-Cultural-Cross-Racial Appointments.........145 Limitations of the Study.......................................................................................147 Unexpected Observations....................................................................................148 Recommendations for Application of Findings to the Ministry Context............152 Postscript: How I Am Different...........................................................................154 APPENDIX A. Pastoral Interview Questionnaire....................................................................156 B. Survey of Congregational Openness...............................................................158 C. Pastor’s Introductory Letter............................................................................161 D. Pastor’s Instructions for Completing Surveys ...............................................162 E. Congregational Survey Introductory Letter.....................................................163 F. Email Letter to United Methodist Bishops......................................................164 G. E-Mail Permission Letter: Kregel Publications..............................................165 H. E-Mail Permission Letter: Sonya Gonsalves..................................................166 I. Means and Standard Deviations for Pastors and Congregants by Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Education Level, and Age .............................................167 J. Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation/Reliability Matrix.............................169 WORKS CITED..............................................................................................................170 viii

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