Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations: Black Caribbeans' Perception of Care in Cultural Diversity

Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations: Black Caribbeans' Perception of Care in Cultural Diversity

by Jean Beedoe
Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations: Black Caribbeans' Perception of Care in Cultural Diversity

Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations: Black Caribbeans' Perception of Care in Cultural Diversity

by Jean Beedoe

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Overview

Church growth in metropolitan communities motivated a short study concerning the pastoral care and counseling of immigrants, specifically Black Caribbean congregants in large/mega congregations. Culture, denomination history, and interpretations of scripture enter into the dynamics of defining not only the pastoral office of leaders but their perception of “care.” The phenomenological “cycle” of care is said to exist as an exchange happens between caregivers and care receivers. Such an exploration of three congregations opened up rare concepts of the psycho-social, and spiritual nature that guide interpersonal relationships of family systems across cultures. Large/mega congregations desire women’s as well as men’s style of nurturing and of fellowship that form the characteristics of a sharing, caring congregation. The study implicated a need for more comprehensive interdisciplinary teaching methods to train church leaders and clergy. It signals for an approach in practical theology to develop curricula for spiritual health of cultural plurality in congregations and community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761867296
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 08/04/2016
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 2.10(d)

About the Author

Jean Beedoe currently teaches in the department of Religion and Theology at Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama.

Table of Contents

Part One: Defining Pastoral-Care Needs in Large/Mega Congregations
Chapter 1: Mandated Care of Congregations
Chapter 2: Traditional Pastoral Care and Counseling
Chapter 3: Pastoral-Care Response to Caribbean History and Culture
Chapter 4: Pastoral Needs in Large/Mega Churches
Chapter 5: The Learning Circle of the Study
Chapter 6: The Congregations as Source for Dialogue

Part Two: The Cultural Aspects of Black Caribbeans in Three Congregations
Chapter 1: Parables of Back Home
Chapter 2: Defining Pastoral Care in Large/Mega Congregations
Chapter 3: Pastoral-Care Theology of Black Caribbeans
Chapter 4: Evaluations and Recommendations for Change
Chapter 5: Towards Effective Pastoral Care

Part Three: Pastoral Care and Counseling in Cross-Cultural Needs of Congregations
Chapter 1: Church as Pastoral-Care Unit and Mission Field
Chapter 2: Towards Purposeful Pastoral Care and Counseling
Chapter 3: Possibilities, and Applications
Chapter 4: The Future of Pastoral Care in Congregations
Chapter 5: Hermeneutics of Pastoral Care
Chapter 6: Framing a Theological Perspective
Chapter 7: A Psychosocial Lens of Community
Chapter 8: Cross-Cultural Impact on Pastoral Counseling
Chapter 9: Racial and Cultural Identity Development Model
Chapter 10: ACA Code of Ethics in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Chapter 11: Cultural Ethics as Applied to Pastoral Care
Chapter 12: Cross-Cultural Competency and Ethics
Chapter 13: Values Clarification in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Chapter 14: Pastoral-Care Aspects of Cultural Sensitivity
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