Last week I began my journey as a new faculty member at Carver Bible College. Carver is a Bible college located in South Kansas City and was established as a school for African American church leaders as a result of segregation. Carver has trained some of Kansas City's well known leaders in the African American Church. One of those leaders is my good friend Dr. Antoine Richardson, who is now the president of Carver.Before looking into this opportunity I had to answer the question: "Could this position help prepare me for a future church plant?" The answer is Yes! Yes because this would be my opportunity to be a student. A student of the history of the African American Church, a student of the culture, and a student of the leaders who have served in these churches who will be in my class each week.
As we concluded the class, one of my students stayed behind to share a little of his experience as a leader in his church. He shared his desire to see more small groups launched in his church that will empower the members to be on mission in their communities. As we talked, he affirmed me for taking this position because I bring a different perspective and he was confident that this would be a learning opportunity for us all.
The beautiful thing about all this is that my class has already become a place of mutual learning, so we are all the student and the teacher.
To learn more about Carver go to: http://carverbiblecollegekc.org/

