Tag: multiethnic
Have you read “Building a Multi-Ethnic Church” by DeYmaz?
August 11th, 2008, 1 Comment
Hey you! Have you read this one from Mark DeYmaz? The Jossey-Bass books are generally awesome, and this looks great. If you read it, would you mind summarizing it for me as I’m a bit behind in my own book-inbox :-)
“Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church: Mandate, Commitments and Practices of a Diverse Congregation (J-B Leadership [...]
Tags for Where We’re Going
July 24th, 2008, No Comments
Today I had a really helpful and powerful chat with one of my heroes, and though I want to digest that a bit before talking about it here, it also spurred me to find a page in my journal and open it up.
Here are some tags that I wrote in my moleskine notebook a while [...]
Creating the Future, One Mustard Seed at a Time (The New Conspirators)
July 13th, 2008, 1 Comment
“The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time” (Tom Sine)
I’ve just finished reading Tom Sine’s newest book, “The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time” (Tom Sine). It’s one that I’ve meant to read for a few months. However, having now finished it, I highly recommend it [...]
Guest Blogger: Matt Echohawk-Hayashi on Multicultural Church
June 3rd, 2008, No Comments
I asked several friends who are leading intentionally multicultural/multiethnic/multiracial churches to share some thoughts about that experience. First up is Matt Echohawk-Hayashi. Matt is one of the pastors of the church I am part of, Ohana Project in Seattle. I value Matt’s voice as a friend, as my pastor, and as somebody [...]










