How do churches build immunity from racial and ethnic tensions that threaten to divide rather than unite congregations? Jacqui Lewis and John Janka believe that the answer lies in the development of multiracial, multicultural communities of faith. Born of the authors’ work with The Middle Project, an institute that prepares ethical leaders for a more just society, The Pentecost Paradigm is a collection of wisdom and best practices. Here you will find lessons, questions for conversation, and spaces for journaling. Use the workbook with your planning team, board members, lay leaders, and staff. Ten essential strategies are presented to help build communities that celebrate racial/ethnic and cultural diversity: Embracing Call and CommitmentA Casting the VisionA Managing Change and ResistanceA Creating Congregational IdentityA Building CapacityA Cultivating CommunityA Celebrating in WorshipA Understanding Congregational ConflictA Communicating and Organizing Collaborating in the Public Square In welcoming communities of faith where everyone is accepted just as they are, we can lead the way toward racial reconciliation and dismantle the prejudices that segregate our houses of worship.
Ten Essential Strategies for Becoming a Multiracial Congregation: Ten Strategies for Becoming a Multiracial Congregation
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This workbook presents strategies for building multiracial communities, supporting studies in sociology, leadership, and religion.
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| Weight | 0.227 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 17.8 × 0.6 × 24.8 in |

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