Training Themes Racial Reconciliation In this theme of “Racial Reconciliation,” you’ll find multiple types of handouts to help you and assess and improve your church's fellowship habits across ethnic boundaries.
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Topics: Attitudes , Diversity , Race & ethnicity , Reconciliation , Unity
Filters: Discipleship , Elder , Outreach , Pastor , Preaching , Shepherd , Urban ministry
Purpose: Fellowship
References: Isaiah 56:3-8 , Revelation 7:9 , Jonah 4:2
Date Added: November 04, 2008
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Use this download to assess and improve your church's fellowship habits across ethnic boundaries.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:A Church United Racial unity is a deliberate part of God’s plan for his church.
Edward Gilbreath and Mark Galli
A Church That Looks Like Heaven Racial reconciliation is both a biblical mandate and a foretaste of a glorious future.
Efrem Smith
Knowing Where We Stand Identifying attitudes and preferences helps us establish a starting point to reconcile.
Lee A. Dean
Are We In a Relational Rut? Reconciliation often begins by getting unstuck from familiar patterns.
Edward Gilbreath
Levels Of Commitment Daylong and weekend events are great, but are we willing to keep the momentum going?
Andres Tapia
Stumbling Block The stone that the founders included had become a symbol of a troubled racial history.
Eric Reed
"Concealment" Reveals Common Ground A tale of unequal treatment helps right a wrong and build understanding.
Elward Ellis
Wait Up For Us It’s time we figured out how to talk—and listen—to one another.
Brenda Salter McNeil
Gracist Language These seven phrases help us extend favor to others and offer a response to racism.
Edward Gilbreath
Building Bridges Crossing the divide between races requires an intentional, long-term commitment.
Debra Akins
The Pieces of Reconciliation The larger achievement of harmony comes from success in a series of smaller challenges.
Christianity Today magazine
Working Through the Hurt Identifying emotions brings issues to the surface that can help us heal.
Tami Rudkin
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