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Bruce Reyes-Chow (born May 3, 1969 in Stockton, California) is a teaching elder (minister) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Bruce was the Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Reyes-Chow was elected as Moderator on June 21, 2008 from a field of four candidates. He received 48 percent of the vote on the first ballot and 55 percent of the vote on the second ballot. Upon his election those from the liberal parts of the church compared his election to that of the Barack Obama presidential campaign saying, "Like Obama, Reyes-Chow is young, incredibly smart, a gifted communicator, comfortable with new technologies, a facilitator who knows how to harness the wisdom of the larger group, and completely comfortable in a globalized, diverse, post-racial, post-gender, post-partisan interconnected world", while some on the conservative church questioned, "Has the General Assembly put the future of the Presbyterian Church (USA) at greater risk by electing Reyes-Chow as moderator for two years?" He ended his time as Moderator on July 3, 2010 when his successor, Elder Cynthia Bolbach was elected at the 219th General Assembly.
Bruce received his BA in Asian American Studies, Sociology and Religion from San Francisco State University in 1990 and received his Masters of Divinity in 1995 from San Francisco Theological Seminary. He was the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in San Francisco from 1995-1999 and served as the founding pastor of Mission Bay Community Church in San Francisco, California from 2000-2011. In 2011 he was given an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Austin College and that same year was named the 2011 San Francisco Theological Seminary Distinguished Alumnus.
Bruce is a blogger and has a large social networking presence. He believes blogging is a spiritual practice and that technology is essential to a young church. Leaders in the PC(USA) feel that he understands "the way the world is changing, so he can help us feel less anxious and less resistant to change.”
Bruce is a blogger for the progressive Christians section for Patheos (2011–present), the religion section of The Huffington Post (2011–present) and for City Brights on SFGate (2009–present), the online publication on the San Francisco Chronicle.
References
Religious titles | ||
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Preceded byThe Rev. Joan Gray | Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) 2008–2010 |
Succeeded byElder Cynthia Bolbach |
- ^ Official Biography
- ^ Reyes-Chow elected moderator of 218th GA
- America Passes the Torch to the Joshua Generation -- What it means for the PC(U.S.A.)
- Is risk-taker moderator a risk for denomination?
- Cynthia Bolbach elected Moderator on fourth ballot
- New GA moderator holds post-election press conference
- New Presbyterian moderator elected
- November, 2009, Filipinas Magazine, "The Virtual Pastor"
- August 9, 2008, The Stockton Record, "Stockton Native to Lead Church"
- July 14, 2008, The Presbyterian Outlook, "Moderator 2.0"
- July 1, 2008, The San Francisco Chronicle, "New moderator seeks to unite"
- June 27, 2008, BeliefNet, "Are Presbyterians Emerging?"
External links
- The Definitive-ish Guide for Using Social Media in the Church (Shook Foil Books, 2012)
- Insights from the Underside: An Intergenerational Conversation of Ministers (Broad Mind Press, 2008) Contributing author