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WHDL - 00021507
The San Gabriel Valley is the largest majority Latinx and Asian region in the United States, and it is faced with the challenge of ever-increasing socioeconomic disparity. This has created an urban-suburban environment, bringing many of the challenges that are normally associated with the inner city into the suburban context, such as densely-populated and low-income areas, underperforming school districts, and an increasing houseless population. The local church must be ready to address the needs already in our cities. Church congregations in this context must be able to centralize marginalized people in this region, but do so in a way that engages the community, with the goal of development and transformation. Utilizing Latinx theologies, examining real congregational examples, reflecting on stories of success and failures throughout the San Gabriel Valley, and considering work that is already being done, this work culminates in a framework that church leaders can use to guide their congregations to reflection and action.
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