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#14: Racism

In this episode, we review a sermon addressing racism. This issue is not a political one but a gospel one. It's a weighty and important topic for everyone, but especially for believers. We all felt the weight of the conversation, as there is so much to learn and grow in. Our hope is that the discussion, although not a complete or conclusive one, will bring about the asking of hard questions amongst church family and a growing love for one another through ethnic harmony. 

God and Ethnic Harmony Bethany Baptist Church 
How Race Works, and Why it Matters For the Church (Powerpoint) by Michael Emerson
Symposium by Michael Emerson
Divided By Faith by Michael Emerson
On Race Part 1 Pastors' Talk
On Race Part 2 Pastors' Talk

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