Julie Clawson is the author of Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices (IVP 2009). She blogs atjulieclawson.com and emergingwomen.us.

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Evangelical History and 'Nonperson' Women

by Julie Clawson 05-28-2010

What is the Gospel?

by Julie Clawson 05-18-2010
Last week at her blog, Rachel Held Evans proposed the question "What is the Gospel?" She received some interesting responses, dem

The Gulf Spill and Big Oil's Legacy of Corporate Unaccountability

by Julie Clawson 05-10-2010
So the latest Nick & Josh Podcast is up and it's a r

Power and the Emerging Church

by Julie Clawson 05-04-2010

Is the Emerging Church for Whites Only?

To survive in a quickly diversifying global church, the emerging church movement must do a better job of opening up its doors—and pursuing justice.
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AT THE TURN of the millennium, I (Soong-Chan) began hearing a lot about the “emerging church.” It seemed that everywhere I turned somebody was talking about the emerging church. A clear definition of the term was elusive (see “What is the Emerging Church?” by Julie Clawson, below), but the emerging church seemed to reflect ministry and theology rising out of the generation after the baby boomers. In particular, the emerging church was Western Christianity’s attempt to navigate through the context of an emerging postmodern culture.

At the time the emerging church was coming into vogue, I was pastoring a multi-ethnic, urban church plant in the Boston area. It seemed that every brochure for nearly every pastors’ conference I received featured the emerging church. As I began to attend some of those conferences, I noticed that every single speaker who claimed to represent the emerging church was a white male. A perception was forming that this was a movement and conversation occurring only in the white community.
 In terms of the public face of the emerging church, white males dominated.
On one occasion, I was at an emerging church conference and was told directly that non-whites were not of any significance in the emerging church. Granted, this was one specific instance, but it led to the sense that the emerging church was not a welcoming place for ethnic minorities. At another conference, on the future of the church, one of the speakers invited up a blond-haired, 29-year-old, white male, replete with cool glasses and a goatee, and pronounced him the face of the emerging church. “This guy is a great representative of the future of American Christianity.” I cringed. In terms of the public face of the emerging church, white males dominated. It seemed like the same old, same old. As per the lyrics by The Who: “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

Packaging the Voice of the Other

by Julie Clawson 04-28-2010

After the synchroblog last week and all the discussions surrounding the question of if the emerging church is too white, I've had a number of interesting discussions regarding the ways in which the voice of the subjugated other (subaltern) finds a space

Emerging or Converging?

by Julie Clawson 04-19-2010

Faith Over Certainty: The Difference Between a 'Pilgrimage' and a 'Testimony'

by Julie Clawson 04-16-2010
I was filling out an application recently and was asked to write a short statement on my "personal faith pilgrimage." I grew up in the Christian world, and so have had to write out my testimony

I Am Emergent and I Don't Fit the Stereotype

by Julie Clawson 04-09-2010

Christian Militias and Litmus Tests

by Julie Clawson 04-06-2010

I've been told that I am obviously not a Christian because I watch movies. Because I believe women can be pastors. Because I don't take Mass in a Catholic church. Because I've read Brian McLaren and N.T. Wright. Because I voted for Obama. Because I am not a Calvinist.

A World Water Week Warning

by Julie Clawson 03-26-2010
I grew up in the water world. My dad worked for the water department in Dallas and served as director of Austin water and wastewater.

The Jewish Roots of Christianity

by Julie Clawson 03-10-2010
I was intrigued recently over a story I saw on the news

International Women's Day: 'Whom God Hath Made Equal'

by Julie Clawson 03-08-2010
Most countries around the world are celebrating a holiday today.

So I'm a Heretic

by Julie Clawson 03-02-2010

So I finally got around to reading Dan Brown's latest book, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385504225?ie=UTF8&tag=sojo_blog-20&lin...

Professional Women and Impostor Syndrome

by Julie Clawson 02-24-2010
I knew I was dreaming when Michelle Obama sat down across from me. I was wearing a formal dress sitting on one of the tall bar stools at our local pub, in the quiet back corner near the dartboard.

Lent Isn't About Denial -- It's About Transformation

by Julie Clawson 02-17-2010
The point of Lent is not denial.

The Bleeding Woman

by Julie Clawson 02-10-2010
I love my church. And I love that it isn't afraid to explore the difficult issues -- and figure out how to do so in loving ways.

Five Ways (and 27 Million Reasons) to Fight Human Trafficking

by Julie Clawson 01-11-2010

Why N.T. Wright is Wrong About Social Media

by Julie Clawson 01-05-2010
The Out of Ur blog recently posted a video of N.T. Wright going off on the dangers of social media.

Contemplating Feminine Incarnation

by Julie Clawson 12-15-2009

At church on a recent Sunday we were encouraged to find ways to see the world differently this week. Change our routine and change our perspective to help us get out of the rut of going through life without actually seeing the world. To that end we were asked to draw a slip of paper out of a basket on which was written some sort of paradigm destabilizer.