Immigration and Ecclesiology: Embodying Gospel Citizenship in the ‘Sanctuary City’ of San Francisco

Posted on December 26, 2015 by PLT Staff

Recording of Session V by Craig Wong at the Spring Institute for Lived Theology 2010 in San Diego, California. Wong examines how ecclesiological convictions have shaped his congregational engagement with immigration, the border, and neighbors in San Francisco. On staff at Grace Fellowship Community Church, Wong reflects on its founding, its vision and its pursuit of understanding what it truly means to be the church.

Excerpt: “We need to be passionate about the life, integrity, and prophetic witness of God’s people. And we must labor and not wean from that commitment.”

  • Audio Information
  • Date Recorded:April 27, 2010
  • Location Recorded:San Diego, California
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