Ethno-cultural associations provide unique spaces for racial-ethnic minority peoples and congregations to learn from one another, and nurture better places of belonging within an intercultural church.
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The Chinese Association shares ministry among Chinese churches; networks to create more effective and enriched congregational ministries in Chinese; and develops language-specific worship resources.
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The Japanese Association offers support, leadership, continuing education, clergy retreats, and assistance to Japanese Canadian churches and clergy; and distributes culturally specific materials.
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The Korean Association, in the Holy Spirit, seeks to nurture fellowship and solidarity, cultivate spiritual growth, and support local ministries among the Korean United Church churches in Canada.
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The Coalition seeks congregational support, lay and clergy education, support for youth and young adults, resource sharing, and communications, and to connect their churches through Ethnic Ministries.
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The Journeys of Black Peoples is a growing network of self-identified Black peoples who together strive to assess, promote, and support the well-being of Black peoples within The United Church of Canada.