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Since 1998 sociologists have described a “multiracial” church as one having at least 20% diversity in attending membership. But is this quantitative definition rightly the one by which we should describe what pastors more commonly call a multiethnic church?
Recognizing the need for a more robust understanding of what truly constitutes a “healthy” multiethnic church, in 2018 the Mosaix Global Network posited a more robust definition. In this episode, Rachel & Mark break it down, providing a North Star for the journey.

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Since 1998 sociologists have described a “multiracial” church as one having at least 20% diversity in attending membership. But is this quantitative definition rightly the one by which we should describe what pastors more commonly call a multiethnic church?
Recognizing the need for a more robust understanding of what truly constitutes a “healthy” multiethnic church, in 2018 the Mosaix Global Network posited a more robust definition. In this episode, Rachel & Mark break it down, providing a North Star for the journey.

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