Honoring our culture

You’ve led through joy and pain. Kinship is a place to be replenished, where worship, theological reflection, and leadership training honors your story and calls you deeper into gospel formation for the world mission field.

Looking for a formation path that reflects your culture and convictions? Kinship is a place to learn gospel rhythms, practical leadership skills, and a theology of mission from teachers who share your story and speak into your context.

Partner with Kinship to bring gospel renewal into your congregation — culturally relevant curriculum, small-group resources, and conference experiences that both honor tradition and renew toward mission.
Our most frequently asked questions.
No, Kinship is for seasoned and developing African American ministry leaders across church and parachurch contexts.
Kinship material and conferences are created and led by African American pastors and teachers - intentionally.
Kinship centers culture and gospel together: worship, reflection, and instruction shaped by Black experiences - with practical pathways toward mission and leadership.

Kellie Brown is the Program Leader for Kinship Initiatives on the Serge Renewal team. Originally from St. Louis, MO, she moved to the South to attend Valdosta State University, earning a BFA in Theater & Broadcasting in 1995. For over 25 years, Kellie has served in church ministry, including co-founding Christ Central Church in Charlotte, NC, where she held the roles of Worship & Arts Director and Women’s Shepherd.
She has worked with the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) as a Church Planting Assessor and Operations Director for African American Ministries (AAM). Kellie and her husband, Rev. Howard A. Brown, are now planting a church in Atlanta, GA. She consults on topics like women in leadership, multi-ethnic church planting, and music ministry. Kellie is a proud mom of two college-aged sons and enjoys music, sci-fi, theater, red wine, and cooking for friends and family. You can reach her at [email protected].
