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Leading a Multicultural Church
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15 September 2016

Over the last 60 years the ethnic diversity of the western world has changed dramatically as a result of successive waves of immigration. The impact of this on the church is evident in the growing number of congregations that are now multicultural to a greater or lesser extent.
This presents challenges as well as opportunities to those leading these congregations. This book aims to explore this within the context of both Scripture and society. It will also consider competencies and skills that may help leaders of churches and other Christian organisations unlock the potential that this diversity offers.
Malcolm Patten has been a Baptist Minister for over twenty years and this book combines his congregational sociological research and his years of experience as a Pastor in multicultural churches. He will also be interviewing others who are involved in working with multicultural churches across the denominations (Anglican, Methodist, URC) as well as drawing in expertise from BME networks, the Evangelical Alliance, Churches Together and Independent churches with multicultural congregations such as Kensington Temple, Westminster Chapel and Emmanuel Church, Westminster.
LAYING FOUNDATIONS
2 Thinking biblically about multicultural church:
Old Testament 15
3 Thinking biblically about multicultural church:
new Testament 35
4 Multiculturalism in context 49
5 Overcoming prejudice 62
Conclusion to Part 1 76
Part 2
WORKING IT OUT IN PRACTICE
6 Approaches to worship 79
7 navigating the pastoral challenges 98
8 Developing diverse leadership teams 118
9 Growing in mission 135
Conclusion to Part 2 149