The Hip-Hop Church: Connecting with the Movement Shaping Our Culture, By Efrem Smith and Phil Jackson

The Hip-Hop Church

Connecting with the Movement Shaping Our Culture

by Efrem Smith and Phil Jackson
Foreword by Bakari Kitwana and Alton B. Pollard III

The Hip-Hop Church
Paperback
  • Length: 227 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.25 in
  • Published: December 15, 2005
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830833290

Hip-hop is here.The beats ring out in our cities. Hip-hop culture is all around us: in the clothes youth wear, in the music they listen to, in the ways they express themselves. It is the language they speak, the rhythm they move to. It is a culture familiar with the hard realities of our broken world; the generation raised with rap knows about the pain. They need to know about the hope.Enter the hip-hop church.Like the culture it rises from, the hip-hop church is relevant and bold. And it speaks to the heart. In this book, pastors Efrem Smith and Phil Jackson show the urgency of connecting hip-hop culture and church to reach a generation with the gospel of Jesus Christ. They give practical ideas from their urban churches and other hip-hop churches about how to engage and incorporate rap, break dancing, poetry and deejays to worship Jesus and preach his Word.Hip-hop culture is shaping the next generation. Ignoring it will not reduce its influence; it will only separate us from the youth moving to its rhythm. How will they hear Christ's message of truth and hope if we don't speak their language? And how can we speak their language if we don't understand and embrace their culture?Hear the beat. Join the beat. Become the beat thatbrings truth and hope to a hungry, hurting generation.

"As someone who grew up in hip-hop culture and as someone who pastors a church targeting it, I can say a book like this is long overdue. For years there has been a tension between the two due to a lack of understanding. This has been an additionalfactor in the drop in church attendance among emerging generations. Efrem and Phil do a thorough job of breaking down the history of hip-hop culture and the dynamics of urban churches. They paint an encouraging and realistic picture of how the church can engage the culture and stay true to its biblical foundation."Tommy Kyllonen, a.k.a. Urban D., Lead Pastor, Crossover Church, and national hip-hop artist
"The hip-hop culture has penetrated, infiltrated and influenced greatly the young American culture. Hip-hop is no longer an African American phenomenon but now has greatly impacted the White and Latino culture as well. It is extremely important for us as Christians to understand the art of hip-hop and how we can use this medium to reach young Americans with the good news of Jesus Christ. Phil Jackson and Efrem Smith's new book, The Hip-Hop Church, is the best resource I've seen in helping us bridge this gap. For anyone working with youth today, The Hip-Hop Church is a 'have to' read."Wayne "Coach" Gordon, president, Christian Community Development Association, and founding pastor, Lawndale Community Church
"Phil and Efrem have shaped a refreshing and insightful look into the world of hip-hop through the lens of the gospel. They are able to discuss hip-hop culture in a way that is theologically sound while also 'keeping it real.' This book is a must read for pastors, teachers, theologians, youth leaders or anyone else serious about ministry to this current generation."Rev. Tony Lee, Sr. Minister to Young Adults, Ebenezer A.M.E. Church
"Hip-hop is a culture that we must deal with both culturally and biblically. This book that Phil and Efrem wrote will help the evangelical community to understand it, minister through it and redeem it for the kingdom of God."Dr. Tony Evans, Senior Pastor, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, and President, The Urban Alternative
"Finally! A thorough resource that intelligently articulates what is too often misunderstood."Gerard Henry, speaker, author and TV host of BET's Lift Every Voice
"The black church and hip-hop are the two greatest repositories of our culture. . . . The time is right for the two to be joined. . . . The gospel ministries and work artfully described in this volume by Efrem Smith and Phil Jackson . . . are successful, exciting and real. In preaching, music, worship, counseling, social analysis and more these congregations offer vibrant insights that may transform the values, beliefs and traditions of hip-hop America--and enrich us all. What these two churches have done, other churches can do. . . . Here is to a new movement in black and multiracial America--the hip-hop church--keepin' it real and keepin' it right."From the foreword by Alton B. Pollard III, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religion and Culture, Candler School of Theology
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CONTENTS

Foreword by Bakari Kitwana
Foreword by Alton B. Pollard III
Shout-Outs
Hip-Hop and the Church: Opposition or Opportunity?
PART ONE: Why Should the Church Care About Hip-Hop?
1 Church and Hip-Hop
PART TWO: Understanding the Hip-Hop Culture
2 What Is Hip-Hop?
3 Blues and Negro Spirituals, the Parents of Hip-Hop
4 Hip-Hop as Postmodern Culture
5 Hip-Hop Theology
PART THREE: BringingHip-Hop into Your Church
6 Holy Hip-Hop
7 The Emcee and the Preacher
8 The Deejay and the Worship Leader
9 Bringing Hip-Hop into Your Worship Service
10 Practical Ways of Reaching the Hip-Hop Community for Christ
Conclusion: Church and Hip-Hop--You Don't Stop
Appendix: Hip-Hop Resources

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Efrem Smith

Efrem Smith (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is the colead pastor of Midtown Church, a thriving multiethnic community in Sacramento, California. His books include Raising Up Young Heroes and The Post-Black and Post-White Church.

Phil Jackson

Phil Jackson is associate pastor of Lawndale Community Church and pastor of The House Covenant Church, an all youth and young adult hip-hop church in Chicago. Phil also trains and consults youth leaders in urban communities acrossthe country through Bringn' dafunk Communications, Inc., a ministry he founded to change the way the gospel is communicated to youth. Phil and his bride, Kim, have three fantastic teenage children.