Multiethnic

E Pluribus Unum?

God delights in our diversity and calls us to pursue reconciliation wherever needed.

Understanding Our Hispanic Brothers and Sisters

Jesus has gathered his church to put the beauty of his creativity and wisdom on display to the ends of the earth.

5 Steps Toward Racial Justice and Reconciliation

Racial justice and reconciliation are central to the gospel. Here's how predominantly white churches can join the cause.

Albert Tate: ‘Don’t Buy the Fake News of the World’

Albert Tate, lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia in Southern California, talks personal authenticity in leadership.

4 Ways to Combat Segregation in the Church

"This movement to open up the church to diversity is the visual expression of what happens when God heals our land."

Why Your Church Must Diversify—or Die

"Churches maintaining all-white uniformity are vying for ever-larger pieces of a shrinking pie."

After Charlottesville: Biblical Correctness, Not Political Correctness

Rich Stearns: "We cannot mince words in condemning all forms of hatred in our country."

Seminary Trends: Developing Diverse Leadership

Faculty are equipped to consider how their disciplines need to be taught considering the growing diversity in North America.

The Forefront of Racial Reconciliation: A South African Church Pursues a Multicultural Vision

“The pulse of racial healing is part of the church’s emphasis on justice and compassion.”

If You Can’t See These People, You Can’t See Christ

"How we treat the poor, the oppressed, the immigrant and the incarcerated is directly related to our intimacy with God."

Leading Toward a Multiethnic Future

“A movement of economically diverse and multiethnic churches can profoundly shape the trajectory of America’s future.”