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What are the problems for minorities in the church? What are their specific needs? What resources are marginalized millennials aching for? The lists are extensive and personal to each individual, but they are questions we must ask.
Topazz McBride, the Pastor of Retention and Interim Young Adult Pastor at Restoration Christian Fellowship, is a victim advocate with a long-standing commitment to social justice. In her work, she has learned that listening is an irreplaceable practice on the pathway to empathy and acceptance. She discusses how to get out of a mental framework of separation and into one of unity as a means of displaying Christ’s love to all peoples.
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What are the problems for minorities in the church? What are their specific needs? What resources are marginalized millennials aching for? The lists are extensive and personal to each individual, but they are questions we must ask.
Topazz McBride, the Pastor of Retention and Interim Young Adult Pastor at Restoration Christian Fellowship, is a victim advocate with a long-standing commitment to social justice. In her work, she has learned that listening is an irreplaceable practice on the pathway to empathy and acceptance. She discusses how to get out of a mental framework of separation and into one of unity as a means of displaying Christ’s love to all peoples.