Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2025

City as Congregation: Moving Beyond a Community of Proximity Towards a Community of Practice

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

What might our interrelationship with one another teach us about community development? What is the spiritual work required to foster a more beloved community? This engagement with practical theology examines the role of a city planner (a public sector role) as a ministerial and pastoral profession through Black, Buddhist, and Christian prophetic traditions. This paper asserts a framework for understanding neighboring is: a) a critical path for spiritual development, b) a vocational path/ministry, and c) a form of pastoral care and spiritual imagination.

Moving beyond proximity is a call to karmic action that deals with the material, spiritual, and civic aspects of the places we inhabit. By integrating the practical, liturgical, and theological aspects of the sangha as experienced through the lens of place, this paper proposes a framework for a socially engaged application to public service and city planning that aims to omit no one in the process.