When Faith Storms the Public Square
Mixing religion and politics—curse or blessing? WHEN FAITH STORMS THE PUBLIC SQUARE convincingly argues that community organizing strengthens democracy.
Mixing religion and politics—curse or blessing? WHEN FAITH STORMS THE PUBLIC SQUARE convincingly argues that community organizing strengthens democracy.
Mixing religion and politics—curse or blessing? WHEN FAITH STORMS THE PUBLIC SQUARE convincingly argues that community organizing strengthens democracy.
Religion, politics & state
To some, the notion of mixing religious groups and community organizing may seem a pleasing prospect, an idea long overdue. To others, it may be anathema. Like it or not, however, this blending is a reality that has been forged in streets and meeting halls day by day, from the very beginnings of our country to the present-day touchstones of President Barack Obama. How do we make sense of American society’s mix of religion and politics? When Faith Storms the Public Square answers that question by challenging citizens of all stripes to consider faith-based community organizing as a constructive force in building democracy. This contemporary and historical study of a largely unexamined topic is by turns inspiring and provocative. It also points us to newly understood insights that can change our world for the betterment of all.
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Kendall Baker's terrific book shows how faith-based community organizing transformed his life and ministry, and how it can revivify the spiritual and civic lives of ministers and congregations alike. When Faith Storms the Public Square is for all those who care about faith communities, the spiritual health of ministers, or the role of religion in our democratic life
~ Professor Richard Wood, University of New Mexico, author of Faith in Action: Religion, Race, and Democratic Organizing in AmericaWhen Faith Storms the Public Square tells how faith-based community organizing can bring to the table the importance of values for the individual and community. This is essential reading for people who are looking for the root causes behind the current mess in our nation and throughout the world. This book is an insightful tool that can aid pastors and leaders of various faith-based communities not only to teach on social justice issues but also work together to bring about change. Kendall Baker's book should be on seminary reading lists for those preparing for ministry.
~ +Phillip Straling, Bishop Emeritus, Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada
Kendall Baker has provided compelling answers to two important questions: "Why do religious institutions need to help empower their people?" and "How do religious institutions go about doing it?" Based on his own experiences he shows how churches and synagogues can be resurrected as their members acquire the skills of community organization. Dr. Baker provides the theoretical and practical foundations for developing programs to bring about positive community change. He shows how disparate congregations CAN unite for change.
~ Rabbi Hillel Cohn, San Bernardino, CaliforniaIn these times of undue special interest influence and political demagoguery, Kendall Baker captures for the lay reader the power of faith-based community organizing -- a path of faith in action that asserts that democracy demands a government honestly responsive to the people. He argues that ‘People of faith... must bring their core values to bear upon the political decisions they make. Not only does the Constitution allow it, but religious conviction requires it.’ Kendall Baker tells us why and shows us how.
~ Attorney Charles Hanson, La Crosse, WisconsinThis timely and thought-provoking book examines the relationship between religious faith and civic life through the lens of faith-based community organizing. Kendall Baker shares his reflections and insights based on many years of experience as a pastor involved in community organizing. In example after example, When Faith Storms the Public Square demonstrates that community organizing helps promote the common good by helping people find common ground. This book should interest anyone concerned about grass-roots democracy and the role ordinary people play in shaping their own futures.
~ Father John Baumann, S.J., co-founder of PICO National Network, Oakland, CaliforniaKendall Baker’s timely book is an exceptional resource for church leaders who join in ecumenical and interfaith Community Organizing. Finally we have a foundational text on the religious, biblical and historical roots of organizing! This great read can be used by clergy and lay leaders. It entwines the resources of faith with the principles of organizing and a narrative of real-life ecumenical organizing. When Faith Storms the Public Square is a must read for every organizer who wants to tap the fundamental passion for justice in American democracy.
~ The Rev. Dr. Jane Heckles, national staff, United Church of Christ, Cleveland, Ohio
When Faith Storms the Public Square is exceptionally insightful and thoughtful as a statement about faith-based community organizing. This outstanding and reflective book challenges the reader to reach into their inner self and to agitate their spiritual center. Dr. Baker writes with great clarity and introspection. Regardless of race or ethnicity, clergy and lay leaders are invited to consider the public policy implications of their belief in a purposeful Creator—namely that life should be lived so as to change our communities, our lives, and our nation.
~ The Rev. Heyward D. Wiggins III, Pastor of Camden Bible Tabernacle and clergy leader in Camden Churches Organized for People (CCOP), Camden, New Jerse
This is the book that religious leaders and people of faith must have! Kendall Clark Baker writes out of his own personal experiences as a pastor immersed in community organizing. Baker takes democratic and religious values and guides them through the process of faith-based community organizing. He demonstrates that it is through this formula that families can be directly involved in creating improved communities in the way that God would like them to be. As an organizing pastor I find this book to be a must-have resource that can help enlighten our ministry in building the kingdom of God.
~ Father Jesus Nieto-Ruiz, Pastor of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church and clergy leader in Oakland Community Organizations (OCO), Oakland, California
Rev. Baker's personal stories and in-depth exploration of the religious and secular values at the heart of community organizing are invaluable resources for curious participants and seasoned organizers alike. He provides a solid foundation for leaders and organizers working to build a powerful and informed citizens base standing firmly on this country's great democratic and religious traditions. When Faith Storms the Public Square is a great contribution … I highly recommend it.
~ Joe Chrastil, Lead Organizer, IAF (Industrial Areas Foundation) Northwest, Tukwila, Washington