Urban Shalom Society

The Urban Shalom Society realizes we are living in an era of rapid global urbanization. According to the United Nations, over the next twenty years the world’s population living in urban environments will grow from approximately 50% to 75%.

As this demographic shift occurs it has become increasingly clear that Christianity, which has a longstanding theological concern, in-depth involvement, and comprehensive understanding of urban contexts, needs to broaden and deepen its understanding of modern urban trends.  Christianity also needs to redouble its engagement with how cities are developed so it can contribute to meeting the challenges of our global urban future as instruments of God’s common grace, and bearers of the Gospel.

The project began with the Gospel and The Future of Cities summit prior to Habitat III in Quito, Ecuador, October 13-14, 2016. Representatives at the summit as well as subsequent partners are from places as diverse as:

The conveners of the Urban Shalom Project are Dr. Chris Elisara, director of the World Evangelical Alliance Creation Care Task Force; Dr. Ash Barker, director of Micah Global’s International Society for Urban Mission (ISUM); Andre Van Eymeren, Dr. Bryan McCabe, professor of urban missiology at Bakke Graduate University, and Michael Mata, director of Azusa Pacific Seminary’s Transformational Urban Leadership Program.

"There comes a point where we need to stop pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why they’re falling in."
— Desmond Tutu