Reconciliation: my journey of multiethnic ministry
Whereas the religious power brokers of his day used the table to exclude people, Jesus used the table to include people.
Whereas the religious power brokers of his day used the table to exclude people, Jesus used the table to include people.
My privileges meant a head start and not dealing with barriers and challenges people of color must persevere through almost daily.
You can have a mess without movement. But you cannot have a movement without mess.
Founded in 1843 by an abolitionist, LifeSpring worked with a local Quaker family, who served as a station on the Underground Railroad.
There is a form of learning uniquely linked to leading, and with it comes the scars and joys of building something lasting.
Journey with me as we learn together how to lead, encourage and engage in the areas of multiethnic ministry and racial reconciliation.
May God help each of us to see the world through God’s eyes in these days.
We may not see hope in death, but there is.
How do we teach our congregations to have biblically-charged conversations about race?
An ode to George Floyd and civility
This lie has become so insidious, so ever-present that it is hard for those of us who have light skin to recognize it.
Este dolor proviene de noticias de vidas que fueron tomadas violentamente y sin motivo.
This grief comes from news of lives senselessly, violently taken.
Here are three crucial factors we must consider when approaching and engaging in multiethnic ministry.
A little girl’s desire to change her skin color is taking a Wesleyan pastor and his family on a journey they never expected.
A Wesleyan district superintendent gives his thoughtful and passionate response to the national trauma over racial violence.
In a short time, local Wesleyans have formed the “Flint Grassroots Initiative,” developing an impressive comprehensive response for marginalized victims. They see how God has prepared them for this.