CULTURAL CATALYSTS - WHY DIVERSITY IN THE CHURCH IS IMPORTANT
Kris Vallotton | May 13, 2022
CULTURAL CATALYSTS - WHY DIVERSITY IN THE CHURCH IS IMPORTANT
In this week's Cultural Catalysts podcast episode, I sat down for a conversation with Jamila Page, who is a pastor in the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry and Multi-Cultural Pastor at Bethel Church. In our conversation, we discussed the importance of culture and diversity in the Church. Jamila shared incredible revelation on the topic of race, culture, and family in Scripture.
*Please know that 30 minutes can't possibly cover such huge and important topics such as race and racism. We are all on a journey as a family here at Bethel and KV Ministries. This conversation is a peek into the healing and learning we're engaging in with Jesus and each other. We looking forward to part two of this conversation in the coming weeks.

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