The Color of Church
A Biblical and Practical Paradigm for Multiracial Churches
by Dr. Rodney M. Woo
This book, written by our Senior Pastor, expounds on one church’s journey as it applies the biblical model of racial reconciliation to its everyday walk. That church is our church, Wilcrest Baptist, located in Alief, Texas, a racially diverse suburb in southwest Houston which has been pastored for the past 17 years by Dr. Woo.
The Color of Church unfolds the story of how God has helped Wilcrest understand the biblical principles of a multiracial church that He progressively revealed in Scripture. Each chapter parallels the biblical model or mandate and the Wilcrest transformation story from a uniracial to a multiracial congregation. In 1992, Wilcrest had 180-200 people in worship of which 98% were anglo. Today, the congregation of 450-550 is represented by 44 different countries with an anglo population of less than 40%.
The primary audience for The Color of Church consists of local pastors, seminary professors, denominational leaders and lay leaders with a heart for multiracial ministry within the evangelical context. Since the story is told by a pastor of a local congregation, there will be helpful insights that will assist and prepare the church leader for the transformational process of becoming a multiracial congregation. It is the book’s goal to provide an interactive study that will take individuals and local congregations step-by-step through this transformational process. Prompting questions at the end of each chapter offer assistance to any study group or class for further dialogue and inquiries concerning multiracial ministry.
The Color of Church adopts the definition that a multiracial congregation is composed of racially diverse believers united by their faith in Christ, who make disciples of all the nations in the anticipation of the ultimate racial reunion around the throne of God.
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“By seeing what God has done through Dr. Woo’s leadership, I have sought to lead the same way. To put this vision and the steps of how to accomplish it into a book is a phenomenal resource to not only the churches throughout our land, but also the Christians. I give hearty recommendation to The Color of Church. It is a must-have in the library of anyone seeking to impact this melting pot we call the United States of America.” Gregg Matte, senior pastor First Baptist Church (Houston, Texas)
COST: $24.99
Paperback, 290 pgs.
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