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What does authentic racial reconciliation look like in the body of Christ? Dr. Brian Crawford’s journey from cybersecurity expert to president of Mission Mississippi offers powerful answers.
After 21 years in federal service, a deep encounter with Jesus’ prayer in John 17 ignited Crawford’s passion for unity in the church. Growing up navigating both Black and white cultural spaces, he later founded City Light Church—intentionally planting it where “cultural collisions” could become “connections.” Today, his ministry brings together people from diverse racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds to worship and serve as one.
In this episode, Crawford unpacks Mission Mississippi’s approach to reconciliation, teaching believers the relational “fundamentals” needed to bridge divides before tackling tough conversations about race or politics. He also shares how recognizing his own “weighted advantages” fuels his drive to create opportunities for others.
📣 Join us for the Living Reconciled Celebration on September 25 at Mississippi College’s Anderson Hall as we continue the work of building bridges and living out the unity Christ calls us to.
Special thanks to our sponsors:
Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.
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What does authentic racial reconciliation look like in the body of Christ? Dr. Brian Crawford’s journey from cybersecurity expert to president of Mission Mississippi offers powerful answers.
After 21 years in federal service, a deep encounter with Jesus’ prayer in John 17 ignited Crawford’s passion for unity in the church. Growing up navigating both Black and white cultural spaces, he later founded City Light Church—intentionally planting it where “cultural collisions” could become “connections.” Today, his ministry brings together people from diverse racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds to worship and serve as one.
In this episode, Crawford unpacks Mission Mississippi’s approach to reconciliation, teaching believers the relational “fundamentals” needed to bridge divides before tackling tough conversations about race or politics. He also shares how recognizing his own “weighted advantages” fuels his drive to create opportunities for others.
📣 Join us for the Living Reconciled Celebration on September 25 at Mississippi College’s Anderson Hall as we continue the work of building bridges and living out the unity Christ calls us to.
Special thanks to our sponsors:
Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.
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