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The Unusual Intentionality of Planting a Multicultural Church

Geno Olison

Geno Olison

Pastor, South Suburban Vineyard
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South Suburban Vineyard Church Planter Geno Olison shares about the unusual intentionality it takes to build a multicultural church from the ground up.

As you think through the 4 key components of a successful multicultural church, consider these questions: 

Vision

  • What did God show you when he put this dream on your heart?
  • What do you see when you daydream about your church?
  • What does it look like?
  • What does it feel like?

Location

  • Where are you going to plant? What neighborhood or part of town?
  • How does this city celebrate diversity?

Personnel

  • Who’s coming with you?
  • Who’d worth going hard after?
  • Who will you be relatively indifferent about joining the team?
  • Who will you have to say no to?

Power

  • Whose words, opinions, and preferences have the ability to actually help determine who we are, what we do, what we say and how we say it, where we spend money, and who gets invited to lead?

 

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