

#362: Is Racial Reconciliation and a Healthy Multicultural Church Possible? An interview with Latasha Morrison

One my favorite books this year was Be The Bridge: Pursuing God’s Heart for Racial Reconciliation by Latasha Morrison. A wonderful book that is challenging but also compassionate and full of grace.
We’ve waded into conversations like this recently with Nikki Lerner, Darwin Hobbs, and David Gate.
Why are we doing this? Because I truly believe it matters. It matters for our souls, our relationships, our churches, and our nation. We can bury our heads in the sand and pretend like it’s not an issue or we can move closer to one another be the bridge in this work of reconciliation.
Latasha founded Be the Bridge in 2016 to encourage racial reconciliation among all ethnicities, to promote racial unity in America, and to equip others to do the same.
In this conversation we go pretty deep. We talk about Latasha’s ministry work, being hired in both black and white churches, brown faces in white spaces (another one of Latasha’s books), the challenge with being a multicultural church today, the church’s complicity in racism throughout history, why facing the darkest parts of our history matters, music and racial bias, and so much more.
Topics Covered:
- Latasha’s church staff experience in black and white churches
- The courage it takes to pursue multicultural ministry
- Why multicultural churches are the healthy, growing churches of the future
- Power dynamics in race relations
- The differences between white leaders of multicultural churches and black leaders of multicultural churches
- The church’s complicity in racism and why ignoring it is not “unity”
- Facing the darkest parts of our history with courage
- Music and racial bias
Resources:
- Show Sponsor: Planning Center
- Be The Bridge by Latasha Morrison
- Brown Faces White Spaces by Latasha Morrison
- Be The Bridge (Latasha’s organization)
- David Gate Interview – Two White Guys Talking about The Black Church, Black Music, & Black Liberation
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