Description: A Story of Rhythm and Grace by Jimi Calhoun A pastor and world-class musician who played with numerous Rock and Roll hall of famers offers a compelling role model for racial harmony. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From Saturday Night Rockin to Sunday Morning Reconciliation Before becoming a pastor, Jimi Calhoun performed alongside many world-famous musicians, including: Jimi Hendrix / Etta James / Hank Williams Jr. / John Lennon / Elton John / Mick Jagger / The Four Tops / Martha and the Vandellas / Rare Earth / Parliament-Funkadelic In A Story of Rhythm and Grace, Calhoun weaves together engrossing stories about racial differences and reconciliation from his life in the music world and his life in the church. Reflecting on how he has often found more racial harmony on the stage and in the recording studio than in the pews, Jimi shows what religion might learn from rock and roll. Author Biography Jimi Calhoun is a former world class bassist who performed with several popular acts in the 1970s such as, Creation, Dr. John, Rare Earth, and Parliament-Funkedelic to name a few. He is presently the lead pastor at Bridging Austin, a Reconciling Community in Austin, Texas. A gifted storyteller and popular speaker, he has made numerous television appearances on NBC, CBS, ABC, and others, in addition to hosting his own weekly radio program. He is co-chair of Community Dreams, an Austin-based nonprofit serving urban youth, and a member of the Austin Interfaith Inclusion Network, which serves people living with disabilities. He is on the boards of the Interfaith Arts Council, Humanitarians in the Arts, The Pecan Street Association, and the Exnihilo Art Center in Deadmans Cay, the Bahamas. Review "As an African-American growing up in the 1950s and 60s, Calhoun knows firsthand about the effects of racism. His personal anecdotes about this period are eye-opening, heart-wrenching and exciting. . . . His historical and sociological insights about racism and the civil rights moment are fascinating. . . . Those looking for an unusual perspective on one of the most turbulent times in recent U.S. history will be intrigued." --Publishers Weekly "I love Jimis heart. Hes written the right book at the right time. This book is a great read!" --Dr. John, musician "Musician and pastor Jimi Calhoun has accomplished that all too rare achievement--he wrote an absolutely unique book that fills a true need. Artists, especially musicians, have always led when it comes to bringing racially divided people together. May God use this book to open our arm and hearts to the rhythm and grace of the whole of humanity." --Charles Peacock, recording artist, producer, and author of A New Way to Be Human "Jimi Calhoun is a rare combination of storyteller, sage, artist, and pastor. Reading this warm-hearted, encouraging, and challenging book is like sitting down with Jimi for a dozen leisurely lunches and talking about what it means to be human beings with different skin tones and different histories. I hope and pray that this book will infuse hundreds of thousands of pastors, small group leaders, neighbors, and coworkers with new rhythm and grace." --Brian McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christian Review Quote "As an African-American growing up in the 1950s and 60s, Calhoun knows firsthand about the effects of racism. His personal anecdotes about this period are eye-opening, heart-wrenching and exciting. . . . His historical and sociological insights about racism and the civil rights moment are fascinating. . . . Those looking for an unusual perspective on one of the most turbulent times in recent U.S. history will be intrigued." --Publishers Weekly "I love Jimis heart. Hes written the right book at the right time. This book is a great read!" --Dr. John, musician "Musician and pastor Jimi Calhoun has accomplished that all too rare achievement--he wrote an absolutely unique book that fills a true need. Artists, especially musicians, have always led when it comes to bringing racially divided people together. May God use this book to open our arm and hearts to the rhythm and grace of the whole of humanity." --Charles Peacock, recording artist, producer, and author of A New Way to Be Human "Jimi Calhoun is a rare combination of storyteller, sage, artist, and pastor. Reading this warm-hearted, encouraging, and challenging book is like sitting down with Jimi for a dozen leisurely lunches and talking about what it means to be human beings with different skin tones and different histories. I hope and pray that this book will infuse hundreds of thousands of pastors, small group leaders, neighbors, and coworkers with new rhythm and grace." --Brian McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christian Details ISBN1532653816 Author Jimi Calhoun ISBN-10 1532653816 ISBN-13 9781532653810 Format Paperback Language English Year 2018 Publication Date 2018-09-26 Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint Wipf & Stock Publishers DEWEY 277.3083089 Short Title A Story of Rhythm and Grace Subtitle What the Church Can Learn from Rock and Roll about Healing the Racial Divide UK Release Date 2018-09-26 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-09-26 NZ Release Date 2018-09-26 US Release Date 2018-09-26 Pages 208 Audience General Place of Publication Eugene We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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Book Title: A Story of Rhythm and Grace
Item Height: 213mm
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Author: Jimi Calhoun
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication Year: 2018
Item Weight: 299g
Number of Pages: 210 Pages