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The Word in Worship
Convener: Timothy Leitzke, PhD, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Valparaiso, IN
Members in Attendance: Gennifer Brooks, Namjoong Kim, Timothy Leitzke, Andrew Wymer, Sunggu Yang
Visitors in Attendance: Jennifer Ackerman, Jaewoong Jung, Derek Webber
Papers and Presentations:
• Timothy Leitzke presented “Preaching is History,” assessing Rudolf Bultmann’s preaching against Nazi race laws during the Third Reich, tying that to preaching against racism in the United Stated today. • Jennifer Ackerman presented “The Voice of Silence,” a draft of a dissertation chapter on Howard Thurman’s notion of the sacramentality of silence, and how he used silence in preaching. • Namjoong Kim presented “Doing Justice, Healing Conflict, Transforming
Culture,” an assessment of community involvement in the liturgy over different periods, and teasing out of possibilities for reshaping worship in the present for justice, healing, and transforming culture. • Sunggu Yang presented “The Pilgrim’s Voice,” and discussed Korean Americans’ experience as pilgrims, and the opportunities it presents for faithful witness in the United States. • Gennifer Brooks presented “Beyond a Culture of Disdain,” and sought ways to get beyond sexism in the black church and especially sexism that affects black female clergy (whether they serve predominantly black churches or not). • We also had a joint session with the Liturgy and Culture seminar, in which
Eunjoo Kim presented “Sacramental Preaching in the Culture of Ableism,” a critique and exhortation regarding how accessible worship really is.
Other Work and Plans for the Future: After two years of rewarding collaborative work on an issue of Liturgy we look forward to where member interests are taking them. We are always looking for papers on how preaching can be understood liturgically.