Paul Huh Receives Grant to Advance Korean American Ministry

THE CALVIN INSTITUTE OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP, Grand Rapids, MI, has awarded a $15,000 Worship Renewal Grant to Paul Huh, assistant professor of worship and director of Korean American Ministries. Huh will develop worship and music conferences for Korean American pastors, lay people, and children. The conferences will help pastors and other church leaders to design and experience cross-generational and multi-cultural liturgy that follows the church year and sacramental theology. As part of Columbia’s new Korean American ministries program, the conferences will be offered through the seminary’s Center for Lifelong Learning. The new program aims to bring Korean and American cultures and languages together in worship. This is important, says Huh, because worship for first- and second-generation Korean Americans is usually compartmentalized.
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