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- The Bulletin Episode 58|48minWho Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Our StoriesUniversities defend hate speech. Famous people are human too. And multiethnic churches are growing.
- The Lord’s Supper Is a Multiethnic Love FeastWhy our church emphasizes a meal where all are welcome.Jamaal E. Williams and Timothy Paul Jones|
- The Church Was Meant to Enjoy Its Diversity, Not Wish It Away.America is set to be minority white by 2045. Evangelicals need to stop thinking that’s a bad thing.Helen Lee and Michelle Ami Reyes|
- You Can’t Reach Nonbelievers with ‘Passive Congeniality’Two experts on intercultural evangelism explore the challenge of sharing Christ in a climate of growing indifference.Elliot Clark|
- ‘Minari’ Recognizes Those Who Have Sacrificed Much. So Can the Church.The Oscar-nominated film is a homage to those who feel invisible.Jennifer Clark|
- Rethinking Multiethnic ChurchesA discussion on the fruits and challenges of multiethnic congregations.
- The Black Church, Explained by Pew’s Biggest Survey of African AmericansIn-depth study of the faith of 8,660 black Americans offers an unprecedented snapshot of their congregations and beliefs before COVID-19 and George Floyd.Jeremy Weber and Morgan Lee|
- Paul’s Letter to a Prejudiced ChurchHow the apostle’s instructions on the Lord’s Supper speak to multiethnic congregations today.Michael J. Rhodes|español简体中文繁體中文
- The Multiethnic Church Movement Hasn’t Lived up to Its PromiseMultiracial churches have not been good news for everyone. What can we do about it?Korie Little Edwards|
