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Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Is There Room in Evangelicalism for Asian Americans?

As American society undergoes historic shifts of public identity and conversation, Evangelicalism is changing along with it. Is there space in contemporary Evangelicalism for Asian Americans? Professor Daniel D. Lee joins Tim and Jane for this season’s final episode to discuss the varied and complicated future of Asian American Christianity and its relationship with evangelicalism

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

A Silent Exodus: The Death of Asian American Churches?

In 1996, Helen Lee called the trend of 2nd-generation Korean Americans leaving their ethnic churches a “silent exodus”. This week, she joins us to discuss how many Asian Americans and their ethnic churches continue to wrestle with cultural, theological, and social tensions. (Ed. note: This podcast was prerecorded on 1/8/21)

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Native Hawaiians: Independence and Christianity

In 1893, a group of White Americans forcibly overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii. Today, the Hawaii Independence movement continues to resist US colonial occupation. Leon Siu, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Ke Aupuni O Hawaii (the Hawaiian Kingdom) and Director of Christian Voice of Hawaii joins Centering to speak on faith and freedom in Hawaii.

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The History and Future of South Asian American Christianity

South Asian Americans have a storied history of Christian faith. The Apostle Thomas brought the gospel to the southwestern coast of India in AD 52, and the Mar Thoma church continues as a source of faith and tradition for many diasporic Indian communities. This week, Sam George, Catalyst of the Lausanne Movement and Director of Global Diaspora Institute at Wheaton College BGC, joins Jane and Tim to talk about the ongoing experiences of South Asian… Read more »

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

The History of Filipino American Christianity

Since the 90s, Filipino Americans have been the 2nd largest Asian American population – but are often overlooked in the “Asian American” conversation. Asian American scholar Dr. Melissa Borja joins Jane and Tim to speak on the distinctive history and religious life of Filipino Americans.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Becoming Refugee American: The Vietnamese Experience

Many Vietnamese Americans did not make a choice to come to the US – they were forced to leave their country by US imperialism and its widescale displacement, destruction, and death. Dr. Phuong Nguyen joins Tim and Jane this week to speak about the experiences, identity, and faith of the Vietnamese community.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

The Asian American Feminist Trailblazer (Mabel Ping-Hua Lee)

100 years ago, Mabel Ping-Hua Lee rode a horse through the streets of New York, fighting for women’s right to vote. She was also a Christian leader who bought a Chinatown church and fought against racism and sexism in her denomination. Professor Grace May joins Tim and Jane to share about the life of this incredible Asian American Christian leader.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

From Concentration Camps to Civil Rights (Roy Sano)

Bishop Roy Sano was incarcerated with other Japanese Americans during World War II, led the fight for a distinct Asian American voice in the United Methodist Church, and directed the groundbreaking work of PACTS, the Pacific and Asian American Center for Theologies and Strategies. This week, Bishop Sano joins Tim and Jane to share his lived insights on Asian American Christian history.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Is There Room for Us in Racial Justice? (Yuri Kochiyama)

Activist Yuri Kochiyama held Malcolm X as he died. A Sunday School teacher, American concentration camp survivor, and activist leader, she’s best known for her lifetime of work dedicated to justice and liberation. This week on Centering, ethicist Dr. Grace Kao joins Jane and Tim to reflect on how Yuri’s Christian upbringing grounded her organizing, and provides a model for Asian American Christians engaging in racial justice.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Why Care About Asian American Christian History?

We’re back! This season, historians Dr. Tim Tseng and Professor Jane Hong are guiding us through several key topics drawn from Asian American Christian history. In this first episode, they start with a foundational question: why should anyone – whether Asian Americans or Christians – care about such a specific field?

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Where God Meets Us: Four Approaches to Asian American Origins and Theology

Daniel D. Lee, academic dean for the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, explores four types of Asian American histories and the ways God might be uniquely encountered in each

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Rebecca Y. Kim on Asian American Christianity

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In her lecture “Making Their Mark: Asian Americans and the Californian ‘Christian’ Landscape,” Rebecca Y. Kim, Frank R. Seaver Chair of Social Science and director of the ethnic studies program at Pepperdine University, speaks about the impact made by Asian American Christians on the American church, despite the historic challenges of systemic exclusion and discrimination they faced and continue to face.

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Response | Daniel D. Lee on Asian American History

In response to Rebecca Kim’s lecture “Making Their Mark: Asian Americans and the Californian ‘Christian’ Landscape,” Daniel D. Lee, academic dean for Fuller’s Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, highlights the importance of contextual literacy and a nuanced understanding of Asian American Christian history.

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Q&A | Rebecca Y. Kim and Daniel D. Lee

Rebecca Y. Kim and Daniel D. Lee discuss erasure, the model minority myth, and Asianization in a Q&A moderated by Dwight Radcliff.

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Migration in Missiological Perspective

At Fuller’s 2020 Missiology Lectures, scholars took a deep dive into Los Angeles’s unique history and culture to explore wider issues of migration, transnationalism, and interfaith engagement through a missiological perspective.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

#MeToo and the Church

This week, we’re exploring the #ChurchToo movement: How has the conversation around sexual harassment and assault impacted what the church is to people?

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Decolonizing Worship for Asian Americans

Asian American worship: what does it look like, where does it start, and what’s our future?

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Daniel Lee on Anti-Asian American Racism

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Daniel D. Lee, assistant provost for the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, speaks about the history of racism against Asian Americans and the racism Asian American communities are currently experiencing during this ongoing pandemic.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

“Do we need Asian American churches?”

Kevin and Daniel talk about the pressure for churches to be superficially “multi-ethnic”, the need for ethnic-specific Christian spaces, and how Asian American faith can paint “a portrait of heaven” just as much as an overtly multi-cultural church.

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

Southeast Asian Ministry with Ken Kong

This week on Centering, the Asian American Christian podcast, we welcome our first guest: Cambodian-American minister Ken Kong, the founder of Southeast Asian Ministries (seasianministries.com).

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

“What do we do with our parents?”

This week on Centering, the Asian American Christian podcast, Pastor Kevin Doi and Professor Daniel D. Lee discuss how our relationship with our parents sets out a “script” for us – and how we deal with those expectations for the rest of our lives in marriage, child-raising, and church.