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How Our Cultural Identities Reflect the Image of God

Instructor: Tiffany Bluhm | Partner: PAX
Learning Pillar: Theological Imagination | Rigor Level: Medium

 

Welcome

This course takes you on a deep exploration of how our cultural identities beautifully reflect the image of God. You will begin with the formal definition of Cultural Identity, prompting your own cultural definition and awareness of emotional attachments. You will follow guiding statements, release negative associations and emerge through the guidance of Jesus as the person God made you to be. You will be accompanied on this journey by expressions of art, both word and canvas, and offered opportunities to reflect and express. As you enter this course, we encourage you to release any heaviness that you are carrying around your own cultural identity in order to make way for goodness that it represents.

Introduction to PAX Story Arc
This course is part of a series of courses based on issues of the multi-sensory, multimedia publication StoryArc1. Each course focuses on a key topic that young Christians of color want to know about yet are challenged to find relevant, thoughtful, biblically based resources that answer their questions. We have curated a diverse collection of Jesus centered art, scholarship, and storytelling, primarily created by people of color, that provides teaching, guidance, and opportunities for reflection. Many of the contributors are experts in their field, while others are everyday Christians on their own journey of discovery. Each has a valuable perspective to share on what it means to be a peacemaker and follower of Jesus in today’s world.
1. All StoryArc issues can be found online at madeforpax.org.

Learning Objectives

 Upon completion of this course, you will:
  1. Gain a biblical perspective of how our cultural identity reflects the image of God
  2. Understand the risks and harms of failing to appreciate the diversity of humanity
  3. Learn how to live fully into our cultural identities and to appreciate the unique cultural identities of others

Lessons

CI_Intro

Opening | Introduction

7 Minutes
CI_Opening

Opening | Pulse Check

3 Minutes
CI_Opening

Opening | Poem

4 Minutes
CI_Opening

Opening | Path Point Statements

7 Minutes
CI_Opening

Opening | Application Activity

10 Minutes
CI_Opening

Opening | Benediction

3 Minutes
CI_Cultural Identity Manifesto

Manifesto | Introduction

7 Minutes
CI_Manifesto

Manifesto | Reflection

5 Minutes
CI_Manifesto

Manifesto | Essay Excerpt

10 Minutes
CI_Manifesto

Manifesto | Application Activity

20 Minutes
CI_Manifesto

Manifesto | Benediction

3 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Introduction

8 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Reflection

5 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Personal Story Excerpt

10 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Artwork

5 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Application Activity

27 Minutes
CI_Myth

Myth | Benediction

3 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Introduction

7 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Reflection

5 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Essay Excerpt

10 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Artwork

7 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Application Activity

5 Minutes
CI_Material

Material | Benediction

3 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Introduction

7 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Reflection

5 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Personal Story Excerpt

10 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Artwork

5 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Application Activity

5 Minutes
CI_Motion

Motion | Benediction

3 Minutes
CI_Conclusion

Closing | Introduction

5 Minutes
CI_Conclusion

Closing | Path Point Statements Revisited

3 Minutes
CI_Conclusion

Closing | Practices of Cultural Celebrations

5 Minutes
CI_Closing

Closing | Benediction

5 Minutes

Meet the Instructor

Tiffany Bluhm is the Executive Director of PAX. She is the author of Prey Tell and Never Alone. She speaks at conferences, companies, and churches, and her work has been featured in Publisher’s Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. She serves at the intersection of faith and culture, humor, and women’s issues. She lives in the PNW with her husband and two sons.

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