Table Talk: Conversations on Race, Inclusion, and More
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Rev. Robert G. Johnson (St. Mark UMC, Wichita, KS) gives viewers practical tips on how to have difficult conversations on race -- even with those you disagree with!
About the Speaker
Rev. Johnson has served as pastor for more than twenty-five years in a variety of ministry contexts, including inner-city, suburban, rural, college towns, college campus ministry, cross-cultural, cross-racial, a church startup, assisted-living facilities, large churches, and a megachurch.
Additionally, Robert serves on the boards of Kansas Interfaith Action, a public policy advocacy organization; Humankind Ministries, a nonprofit focused on housing for those experiencing homelessness; and the Boys and Girls Club of Wichita. He also serves on the advisory board of the College of Health Professions of Wichita State University. He is a cofounder of Nehemiah Village, Inc., a faith-based housing development for formerly incarcerated men.
He has a B.S. in psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi, and an M.Div. from Perkins School of Theology/Southern Methodist University.
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