A Multicultural Bible Based Fellowship
2215 Country Club Road
Indianapolis, IN 46234
317-290-1015
Service Times
Sunday
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
Prayer Center Open Every Day
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The dirty little secret in America is that we are a racially segregated society and we are comfortable in the segregation. Could it be true that Racism lives because we do nothing, and when we don’t do something we are racist? Why has the church not responded? Why have we not acted? Why is “Sunday morning still noted as the most racially segregated day throughout the week?” Billy Graham said “Without question, the single greatest social problem that faces our world is racism.
It is common for the American church to make a tremendous effort to support foreign mission work in order to reach people of different races in other countries and yet do little, if anything, about reaching people of different races in their own cities. Until the church steps up and does something about it, we will continue to stifle the voice of the Lord Jesus Christ on the planet. Without question, the single greatest social problem that faces our world is racism. ” We still have the black church here and the white church over there. There is little unity, only tolerance and acceptance.
Do we really think racism has changed? Campolo argues that “Many protestant denominations in the United States have developed antiracism initiatives and encouraged their congregations to open themselves up to a greater racial diversity. Yet the separation of the white church and a black church remains entrenched.” The Blended Church is confronting the elephant in the room.
This series is about an adventure of challenging the status quo of the church’s stance or lack of one on racism. It’s about our church locks being super glued shut at our church, the windows being blown out, the name calling, and then the glorious experience of seeing blacks and whites and then 30 nations of people come together in unity for Jesus every Sunday morning.
