Tag: multiethnic churches

Bryan C. Loritts: Overcoming Ethnic Disunity

The church started out multiethnic. The apostle Paul didn’t start two separate churches, one for the Jews and one for the Gentiles.

Becoming a Multiethnic Church Is Costly, But Worth It

When the Bridge Church in Wilmington, North Carolina, made an intentional move to become multiethnic, we started losing people.

A Snapshot of the Coming Kingdom

America is becoming increasingly more representative of this vision as it becomes more ethnically diverse. So, how is this multiracial reality shaping the planting of new churches?

Building Bridges in Springfield

Saehee Duran leads positive change in her church and community.

New Life Community Church: A Multiethnic Lighthouse in East Denver

How an Anglo church in Aurora, Colorado, intentionally embraced a multiethnic vision.

Encouraging Signs for Multiethnic Churches

Pastors of color face unique challenges, but there are encouraging signs that they are beginning to overcome them.

Needed: Healthy Multiethnic Churches

The multiethnic church movement has experienced considerable strain. This is cause for correction, not despair. Here are some first steps.