Description
Throughout much of the modern racial reconciliation movement, there has been a consistent emphasis on congregational diversity. Yet far too frequently, the church has failed to address the essential role that a multiethnic lifestyle “between Sundays” plays in fostering a credible Christian witness in a segregated world. Too often diverse Sunday gatherings are an exception to the rest of our lives rather than the norm. In response, the first half of this workshop focuses on congregational best practices that promote multiethnic churches, whereas the latter half examines everyday practices and tools that can equip believers for multiethnic lives throughout the week.