Charlie, my wife, and I recently experienced what we could, somewhat humorously, argue was a modern day "excommunication" from our home church. Which would not have been a laughing matter, if say, we were born couple of hundred years earlier. Thankfully, we had friends, old and new, that we could confide in for sanity and solidarity. Yet, I began to regret the fact that for the most part the Korean-American Church was homogeneous and a hegemony of conservative "evangelicalism", and that there was practically no community for a second generation Korean-American who may be progressive socially and theologically, postmodern culturally and philosophically, and modern scientific minded in their world view.
So this blog has been born out of that need, to collaborate and build a community at large, to embark together on an uncharted exploration, to ask, answer, and again ask even more, to find and loose ourselves somewhere in-between being Korean and American, Modern and Postmodern.