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This is Part 2 of a conversation between Rick Hardison, lead pastor of Lakewood Ranch Baptist Church and author of the PhD dissertation, “A Theological Critique of the Multiethnic Church Movement” and Daniel K. Eng, SOLA Editorial Board member. Click here for Part 1: https://youtu.be/yMRRmNFQ140
In the second half of their conversation, Rick Hardison and Daniel K. Eng continue their discussion on ethnic-specific and multiethnic churches. They discuss: Whether there is a mandate to be a part of a multiethnic church, approaching people with their heart languages to bridge cultural gaps, the relationship between contextualization and unity, the need for multiethnic and ethnic-specific churches, serving the people living in your church’s proximity, and the difficulties of being an ethnic-specific church.
We hope this conversation will lead to more conversations about ethnic and multiethnic churches and be an encouragement to the universal church.
Video and transcript:
https://sola.network/article/should-every-church-be-multiethnic-part-2/
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This is Part 2 of a conversation between Rick Hardison, lead pastor of Lakewood Ranch Baptist Church and author of the PhD dissertation, “A Theological Critique of the Multiethnic Church Movement” and Daniel K. Eng, SOLA Editorial Board member. Click here for Part 1: https://youtu.be/yMRRmNFQ140
In the second half of their conversation, Rick Hardison and Daniel K. Eng continue their discussion on ethnic-specific and multiethnic churches. They discuss: Whether there is a mandate to be a part of a multiethnic church, approaching people with their heart languages to bridge cultural gaps, the relationship between contextualization and unity, the need for multiethnic and ethnic-specific churches, serving the people living in your church’s proximity, and the difficulties of being an ethnic-specific church.
We hope this conversation will lead to more conversations about ethnic and multiethnic churches and be an encouragement to the universal church.
Video and transcript:
https://sola.network/article/should-every-church-be-multiethnic-part-2/
Links:
Weekly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/tgif
Monthly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/newsletter
Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesolanetwork
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesolanetwork
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesolanetwork
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SOLANetwork
Podcast: http://anchor.fm/solanetwork
Website: https://sola.network

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