Saturday, June 29, 2019

Multicultural Ministry

Most of my ministry has been multicultural. As an example, for a large part of my ministry, all languages in the congregation were minority languages. I believe that cultural diversity in a Church represents spiritual health, and here is why:
• We see such diversity in the New Testament.
• To experience it is a joy and a mystery beyond all theory or theology.
• Cultural diversity proves that one has been able to advance beyond culture and values, to exalt Jesus Christ together.
• It proves that one has learnt to appreciate others for the spiritual treasure they are, not their person.
• It serves as evidence that one is implementing the priesthood of believers.
• There is great spiritual advantage in mixing with people who have a different spiritual heritage, experience, and outlook.
• Cultural diversity enables one to see what God is doing across peoples, borders, and continents.
• It creates friendships and partnerships to enrich and strengthen the Church of Christ.
• It opens up unusual and special opportunities to serve one another in love, and
• It delivers proof that one can trust others from the heart, even if they are so different. 
OBSERVATION: It is important to note that I am not talking about demographics or being PC. This is not the focus of multicultural ministry. It is about being spiritually rounded, and about people's full participation and service in the Church.

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