Ben and Jesse sit down with social psychologist and author Christena Cleveland to talk about issues of race and diversity in the church. Dr. Cleveland talks to us about the value and importance of multicultural churches as well as some of the pitfalls and hurdles facing churches that want to become more diverse. We also discuss the importance of diverse leadership, the role of those in the church with privilege, and why multicultural churches may be more effective, but less efficient than segregated churches. Join us for a fascinating conversation about a number of issues that are too often overlooked in most conversations about the church.
You can find more information about Christena on her blog, follow her on Twitter @CSCleve and watch for her new book Disunity in Christ when it comes out November 4th.
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You can download the podcast by clicking here.
Or you can subscribe to the podcast by searching "On Pop Theology" in
the iTunes music store. If you download the show through iTunes, please
be so kind as to rate and review us. We want your feedback and it helps
the show to grow.
Also, remember to "Like" On Pop Theology on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @OnPopTheology for all the updates, posts, and links throughout the week.
Finally, if you'd like to stream the podcast, you can do that here:
Peace,Also, remember to "Like" On Pop Theology on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @OnPopTheology for all the updates, posts, and links throughout the week.
Finally, if you'd like to stream the podcast, you can do that here:
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