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So, what’s your story? – The role of storytelling in nurturing inclusive congregational identity

机译:那你的故事是什么? –讲故事在培育包容性集体身份中的作用

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South African churches are struggling to form cohesive communities and strategies are needed to bring people together. Because of a deficiency in trust, people are reluctant to get to know each other, impacting on the quality of relationships and a positive sense of belonging and community. Congregations need to find ways to nurture an inclusive identity instead of the current norm of all-white or all-black churches, which can be perceived as being inaccessible or exclusive. Innovative strategies like storytelling can unlock the power to understand each other breaking down prejudice, racism and xenophobia. Because intercultural socialisation is found wanting in congregations, sharing different perspectives and experiences can deepen engagements overcoming superficial interactions. This article expands on how storytelling can be used to facilitate an inclusive and intercultural congregational identity through identity formation, liberative practices of reconciliation, community building and as an educational resource.
机译:南非的教堂正在努力形成凝聚力强的社区,需要采取战略使人们团结在一起。由于缺乏信任,人们不愿意彼此了解,这影响了关系的质量以及积极的归属感和社区意识。会众需要找到方法来培养包容性的身份,而不是目前全白或全黑教堂的规范,而后者通常被认为是无法接近或排他的。讲故事等创新策略可以释放彼此理解的能力,从而消除偏见,种族主义和仇外心理。因为人们发现跨文化的社会化需要会众,所以分享不同的观点和经验可以加深克服表面互动的参与。本文扩展了讲故事的方法,该方法可用于通过身份形成,和解的自由实践,社区建设以及作为教育资源来促进包容性和跨文化的会众身份。

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