Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Rob and Theresa Blakney: Peeling back the branches!

Today Brad Bullock - Lead Pastor of The Crossing Place Church in Franklin, LA and myself were interviewed by Rob and Theresa Blakney for an assignment they were given as seminary students working on their Masters of Divinity. (Rob is the Secretary Treasurer for the Louisiana Assemblies of God.) Their assignment was to interview pastors of churches with racially diverse congregations. Brad and I were very honored to be chosen for the interview. One of the questions we were asked was, "Do you target diversity intentionally?" I was very pleased to answer yes. I loved the way Brad answered the question: "If God has called us to reach our community, then our congregations should resemble the crowd you'd find at the Walmart in your community!" I added, "Our congregation should also resemble the one we see described in the book of Revelation that includes every tribe, every tongue and every nation. Heaven is a very diverse place."
In the book of Genesis, Jacob's father-in-law promised him every calf that came out speckled or streaked as Jacob's pay for working for him. The solid calves he would keep for himself. Jacob responded by taking branches and peeling them in such a way that it presented a streaked vision before the eyes of the healthy cows while they were breeding. Consequently, when the calves were born, all the healthy and desirable calves were streaked and speckled. If we are ever going to have healthy race relations in America, we need to put a speckled church before the eyes of our country. At Crossroads Church, we are very intentional about that. Thanks to Rob and Theresa for peeling back a few branches with the project they're working on.

2 comments:

  1. Pastor Jeff,
    Thank you from me and my family for supporting diversity in our church. My husband and I are an interracial couple and our children are biracial. Crossroads being a "speckled" church is what drew us here and has kept us here among the many other great things about Crossroads. Coming to Crossroads for me was the very first time I had experienced a diverse church experience and a lack of diversity had previously been one of the main reasons I was'nt open to church or Christ. Worshipping seperately, learning and discipling seperately was'nt appealing to me and I felt if thats what Gods about I did'nt want much to do with Him. Thank you again for deliberate inclusivity..it changed my life.

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  2. Thank you so much for leaving this comment. It's so good to hear that we're being led by the Holy Spirit and that fruit is coming from our obedience to God. We love you and celebrate you as a part of our church family!

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