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Roosevelt Park Rising is a timely, inspiring, true story of Christian spiritual growth and the courage to redefine success in our deeply divided world. The Rev. Dr. Reginald "Reggie" Smith's story is an honest and profoundly helpful roadmap for anyone trying to build community amid cultural, racial, and religious conflict. Whether you are a local leader, a community organizer, a pastor, or simply someone trying to make a difference in your own neighborhood, this Christian memoir provides a masterclass in the gritty, everyday heroism required to spark real change.
In 1994, when the Rev. Dr. Reginald "Reggie" Smith, a Black pastor took the pulpit of a white Dutch Reformed church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he stepped into a community struggling with conflicts inside and outside its historic walls. The Roosevelt Park neighborhood had transformed into a predominantly Latino, low-income community, leaving the congregation feeling isolated, discouraged, and grieving the neighborhood they once knew. Over the next two decades, Smith navigated a relentless crossfire. On the outside, he battled neighborhood gang violence and advocated for affordable housing, a new library and new schools. On the inside, he struggled with the "managed racism" of his congregation. This inspiring pastor's memoir shows readers the painful reality that institutional change is often excruciatingly slow or fiercely resisted.
In his Foreword to Roosevelt Park Rising, journalist Paul Kix describes Reggie Smith as having "something like Dietrich Bonhoeffer's courage, something like Saint Francis's big beating heart." Kix is best known as the author of You Have to be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live, listed as a Best Book of the Year by both Amazon and The New York Times.
In her endorsement, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, author of Jesus and John Wayne, writes: "American Christians have long touted the goal of 'racial reconciliation, ' but Reggie Smith's story makes clear that healing the racial divide doesn't happen through quick fixes. Transforming a church requires changed hearts and transformed lives."
Unlike many triumphant leadership narratives, Smith turns the traditional success story upside down. Roosevelt Park Rising is unsparingly honest about the pain of ministry, the grueling reality of racial reconciliation, and the exhaustion of fighting for the marginalized. Rooted in Reformed theology and a deep commitment to Christianity and justice, it is ultimately a story of letting go of dying institutions to discover that true resurrection happens in the streets, in the neighborhoods, and in the hearts of those who refuse to walk away.
This memoir is a masterclass in cross-cultural leadership as Smith gives readers a real-world look at the challenges of bridging racial, cultural, and generational divides. The book is filled with gripping, real-life examples of embodied faith and courageous peacemaking in action. From organizing a prayer vigil on the lawn of a gang house to fighting for the closure of a violent neighborhood bar, Smith demonstrates what it looks like to choose community safety over personal comfort. His "vow of stability," refusing to move his family even after bullets hit his house, will inspire readers to rethink their own commitment to their neighborhoods.
Roosevelt Park Rising is a highly useful case study for anyone leading diverse teams or attempting to modernize a legacy institution. Readers who feel disenfranchised by traditional religion will find a kindred spirit in Smith. Smith today serves as the Diversity Ministry Consultant at Thrive, a Christian Reformed Church ministry to help congregations connect with their communities and grow. In Roosevelt Park Rising, he helps readers envision fresh inspiration, purpose and grace outside the four walls of a church.
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