If our life in Christ means anything to you, if love can persuade at all, or the Spirit that we have in common, or any tenderness and sympathy, then be united in your conviction and united in your love, with a common purpose and a common mind. - Philippians 2:1-2
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cultural Competency Workshop Leaders

The first training session for all team members of the Uganda mission will be held on April 25th, from 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. The workshop will be led by the Rev. Dr. Lucia Ann McSpadden and Rev. Kathryn Choy-Wong.


LUCIA ANN McSPADDEN, Ph.D.

Dr. McSpadden, a cultural anthropologist and life-long United Methodist, has lived and worked in Mexico, Japan, Nepal, and Sweden. In the U.S. she developed multi-ethnic curriculum for Head Start, investigated community development on a Native American reservation and worked extensively with congregations resettling African refugees. The author of Meeting God at the Boundaries: Cross-cultural/Cross-racial Clergy Appointments and A Manual for Church Leaders, Dr. McSpadden has designed and co-facilitated cultural competency and anti-racism workshops for church and community organizations as well as for humanitarian aid organizations in Europe. Currently she is adjunct faculty working with international students at Pacific School of Religion.


REV. KATHRYN CHOY-WONG

Rev. Choy-Wong, an American Baptist clergywoman, is pastor of a pan-Asian multicultural congregation in Castro Valley, CA. Previously, she served as Area Minister for the American Baptist Churches of the West Region, as Admissions Director of American Baptist Seminary of the West and on the national staff of the American Baptist Church USA at Valley Forge, PA. Rev. Choy-Wong is an experienced facilitator and trainer and author of Building Bridges: A Handbook for Cross-cultural Ministry. She has worked extensively with ethnic minority and multi-racial congregations, and co-facilitated cross-cultural/cross-racial workshops for clergy.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Training Session: Calling All Team Members!

On Saturday, April 25, from 9 AM to noon, there will be a cross-cultural sensitivity training workshop for UM Volunteers-In-Mission team members going to Uganda. The training will be presented by Dr. Lucia (Shan) McSpadden and Katie Choy-Wong. Shan stated the following about the training experience:

The cross-cultural training for the VIM team going to Uganda is intended to guide us in understanding the dynamics of working and living in a cultural context very different than the context in which we have grown up and now live. We will explore the way culture confusions and clashes happen, how to understand them and "step back" and enjoy these experiences. Weaving in case studies from Uganda, we will explore ways of gaining increased intercultural competence. Although aimed at this particular international experience, the tools should be useful for our day-to-day living in the multi-cultural/multi-racial Bay Area.


All members of the Mission Team are expected to attend this orientation. As you can see, all of us can benefit from this training and hope that many of you will take advantage of this time to come and learn together.

The latter part of the day will include completion of the team application forms and discussion of other pertinent information.

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