In this paper, the Urbana 03 worship team explores the roles of the worship leader, distinct musical elements, use of time, important themes and overall atmosphere in four worship traditions found in North America: Latino, African American, Asian American and Caucasian North American.
What do you think of when you think of worship? How does musical worship contribute to our discipleship, our community and our mission? This video from InterVarsity's Multiethnic Ministries challenges us to expand our understanding of worship and participate in God's diverse kingdom now.
Things I wish my staff worker understood about being Native, topics that would be helpful to learn about and Questions that would be helpful for my staff worker to ask me, and additional helpful
This guide was created to help us listen as we explore how the themes from Hoʻolohe Pono can be used as a tool for growing in cross-cultural competency. It is to be used with the Hoʻolohe Pono video
Here is one way to present the gospel to Native American people. It is an attempt to understand and speak into a worldview that is different from the White, Western, post-Enlightenment worldview in
An extensive reading list divided into Foundational Principles, Going Deeper (Understanding Cultures and the Issues) and Integration (Living a Cross-Cultural Lifestyle and Teaching Others). Updated
Why Multiethnicity? What IS a Multiethnic Chapter? Helpful next steps in establishing a multiethnic chapter and helping an existing chapter become more multiethnic.
Definitions within BCM, the history of BCM, characteristics of Black students, hints and tips at reaching out to Black students, and next steps for successful Black student ministry.
Things I wish my staffworker understood about being Black, and questions that would be helpful for my staffworker to ask me (both initially, and as you get to know me better).