Challenges of Transitioning into a Multicultural Church

Transitioning Church to Become Multicultural is Difficult Process, Says Texas Pastor by Jessica Martinez (Christian Post – March 20, 2014) A Texas pastor advises church leaders that aim to reach Hispanic families, to embrace Latino’s relationship-driven culture and be willing to hire a diverse, bilingual staff within the congregation. Transitioning a monocultural church into a multicultural …

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How multiethnic churches are a recipe for conflict and slow ministry

Thinking Through the Multicultural Church: Just because your church looks diverse doesn’t mean it is diverse. by Ed Stetzer (The Exchange blog at Christianity Today — December 2013) … just because your church looks diverse doesn’t mean it is diverse. One of the things I have said is that often pastors who say they have multiCULTURAL …

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State of the Multiethnic Church and Social Justice

Race, Religious Organizations, and Integrationby Korie L. Edwards, Brad Christerson, and Michael O. EmersonAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 39: 211 -228 (Volume publication date July 2013) Abstract: “We review the bourgeoning literature on multiracial religious organizations. Although scholars have paid attention to racial integration in congregations since the 1940s, only recently has there been a …

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15 Multi-Ethnic Pastors that Evangelical Leaders Can Learn From

15 Multi-Ethnic Pastors That Caucasian Pastors And Christian Leaders Should Listen To by Brian Dodd with Derwin Gray (May 5, 2013) This is arguably the most important post I have ever written. When I was coming up through Christian ministry, the face of American Christian leadership was Bill Hybels, Rick Warren, and John Maxwell. Today …

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The Multi-Ethnic Church, Bryan Loritts

The Multi-Ethnic Church A Sermon on Ephesians 2:11-22 (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School – April 9, 2013) Brian Loritts makes a passionate appeal to Bible believing Christians to note not only the vertical dimension of the gospel, reconciliation between God and sinners, but also the horizontal dimension, reconciliation of all peoples in Christ. He notes both Paul’s …

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Pathways Christian Church Being Deliberately Diverse

Deliberately Diverse by Rebecca Waters and Darryll Davis (in Lookout Magazine) On the night before Jesus died he expressed his highest concern for humanity—that we would become one. That we, through our unity, would show the world that Jesus is the Son of God. … Differing races often recognize the biblical call for unity, yet …

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6 Joys of Pursuing a Multi-Ethnic Church Diversity

The Joyful Pursuit of Multi-ethnic Churches Jemar Tisby (The Gospel Coalition — November 13, 2012) Forming multi-ethnic churches seems to be appealing at first, but unless believers grasp the profound joy of pursuing diversity, the challenges of this type of ministry will quickly deflate them. Churches that desire a more multi-ethnic membership desire a good …

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What music is best for becoming a multiethnic church?

Different cultures of various ethnicities have developed different styles and sounds of music. The fancy word for that is ethnomusicology. This CT article introduces a book that has helpful insights for selecting music that’d play well in a multiethnic church, or a church seeking to diversify with more ethnicities. They’re Playing Our Song: The Secret Multiracial …

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Meaningful Ways to Build Multicultural Community in Churches

Multicultural Congregational Development: Worship, Leadership, and Community Development by Melissa Hinnen (United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries — July 29, 2011) Using the story of Peter and Cornelius in Acts 10 as an illustration of crossing boundaries in ministry, Doug Cunningham and Dionisio Salazar led a diverse group of church leaders through three sessions …

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