Chapel - Dr. Sarah Han
In this week’s Community Chapel, Dr. Sarah Han, Assistant Professor, Pastoral Ministry shares her message entitled “Go and do likewise”, inviting listeners to explore the Parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10 Chapter 10 verses 25 to 37.
Dr. Sarah Han considers herself to be a "third culture" Canadian-Korean-Chinese and her formative theology was shaped on the mission field abroad. She has provided leadership in the Canadian immigrant church context for over a decade and has diverse experience in the Canadian public and private sectors. Dr. Han's vocational commitment and theological passion are to critically observe and reflect on how ecclesiology shapes and informs missiology and her research focuses on an intercultural, intergenerational, missional ecclesiology for Canada. Sarah and her husband along with their three children live in the GTHA.
In this week’s Community Chapel, Dr. Sarah Han, Assistant Professor, Pastoral Ministry shares her message entitled “Go and do likewise”, inviting listeners to explore the Parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10 Chapter 10 verses 25 to 37.
Dr. Sarah Han considers herself to be a "third culture" Canadian-Korean-Chinese and her formative theology was shaped on the mission field abroad. She has provided leadership in the Canadian immigrant church context for over a decade and has diverse experience in the Canadian public and private sectors. Dr. Han's vocational commitment and theological passion are to critically observe and reflect on how ecclesiology shapes and informs missiology and her research focuses on an intercultural, intergenerational, missional ecclesiology for Canada. Sarah and her husband along with their three children live in the GTHA.
Dr. Sarah Han considers herself to be a "third culture" Canadian-Korean-Chinese and her formative theology was shaped on the mission field abroad. She has provided leadership in the Canadian immigrant church context for over a decade and has diverse experience in the Canadian public and private sectors. Dr. Han's vocational commitment and theological passion are to critically observe and reflect on how ecclesiology shapes and informs missiology and her research focuses on an intercultural, intergenerational, missional ecclesiology for Canada. Sarah and her husband along with their three children live in the GTHA.