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Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God
God's people have always been intended to be a diverse community. From Genesis to Revelation, God has intended to restore humanity's vertical relationship with God, humanity's horizontal relationship with one another, and the entire creation through Jesus. Through Jesus, both Jew and Gentile are reconciled to God and together make up a transformed people. How this applies to the current conversation about race, racism, and ethnicity, has huge implications for the church in today's multiethnic context.
The Eavesdrop Ep. №5 | Dr. Michelle Ami Reyes
Come eavesdrop on my conversation with Dr. Michelle Ami Reyes, the author of the excellent book How Small Changes Lead to Lasting Connections Across Cultures. In this conversation, Michelle shares her experience as a church planter alongside her husband, Pastor Aaron Reyes, lessons she's learned as a pastor's wife, and her passion and burden regarding Christ's multicultural bride. You don't want to miss this one!
The Eavesdrop Ep. №4 | Byron Cogdell
Come eavesdrop on my conversation with Pastor Byron Cogdell of Identity Church in Daytona, Florida as we discuss how the Lord wrestled him and won, the beauty of the black church, and a great initiative that will make positive waves in his community. Come and learn from this gifted preacher and strategic thinker.
The Eavesdrop Ep. №3 | Derwin Gray
Come eavesdrop on my conversation with Dr. Derwin Gray, pastor of Transformation Church and author of Building a Multiethnic Church. In this episode, Pastor Derwin preaches the gospel to church planters while dropping nuggets of wisdom throughout. Trust me; your soul needs this pastor!
The Eavesdrop Ep. №2 | Thabiti Anyabwile
Come eavesdrop on a conversation with Pastor Thabiti Anyawhile and Harbor's President, Jamaal Williams, as they discuss Pastor Thabiti's call to plant a church, wisdom for young planters, and the Crete Collective.
The Eavesdrop Ep. №1 | Dan Hyun
Come eavesdrop on a conversation with Dr. Dan Hyun and Harbor's President, Jamaal Williams, as they discuss lessons learned in planting a multi-cultural church and how to begin making sense of anti-Asian racism.
Wading Through the Waters of Ethnic Diversity
This column, led by Harbor President Jamaal Williams, tracks Harbor's value of diversity and one of our goal’s associated with it: to empower a diverse group of leaders from all people groups to plant churches in diverse areas because God values all people.
Why we value “Diversity”
The body of Christ is beautifully diverse, and our network should reflect that beauty in diversity. Here’s what we mean and how it takes shape among our churches and leaders.