MGN recommends the following books written by widely recognized and well-respected researchers, educators and practitioners discussing the implications, possibilities, theology and commitments of the multi-ethnic church and, in a broader sense, foundational to the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.
1. Divided By Faith (2000)
Michael Emerson and Christian Smith
2. United By Faith (2003)
Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Michael Emerson, George Yancey, Karen Chai Kim
3. Multi-cultural Ministry (2004)
David Anderson
4. One Body, One Spirit (2005)
George Yancey
5. People of the Dream (2006)
Michael Emerson
6. Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church (2007)
Mark DeYmaz
7. Crossing the Ethnic Divide (2007)
Kathleen Garces-Foley
8. Consuming Jesus (2007)
Paul Metzger
MGN recommends for review the following web sites supporting and providing additional contacts/resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.
www.djchuang.com/multi
www.religionlink.org/tip_070514.php
www.markdeymaz.com
MGN recommends for review the following issues supporting and providing additional contacts/resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.
Christianity Today (April 2005)
Enrichment Journal (Summer 2007)
MGN recommends these other resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.
Sankofa is a bus journey to the South (Alabama and Georgia) with a focus on the African American struggle. It is offered periodically throughout the year.
Journey to Mosaic is more general focus of racism in a regional context (Pacific Northwest and California) with a focus on past injustice and current racial issues. These are offered through both the North Pacific Conference and the Pacific Southwest Conference.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Ethnodoxology is a course for Connecting Global Worship
to Global Mission
International Council of Ethnodoxologists