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Friday
Feb122010

Fishhook Event - Multicultural Ministry

The folks here at Aspen are excited for the upcoming Multicultural Ministry event in Indianapolis presented by our good friends and partners at Fishhook.
 
Fishhook encourages church leaders in all areas of ministry to attend the Multicultural Ministry Roundtable on Thursday, February 18, from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. at Ben Davis Christian Church.  Author and Speaker Tracey Lewis-Giggets will dispel multicultural myths with us as she clarifies and challenges us about these issues:

  • That multiculturalism is only about race.
  • That only white people and “white” churches need diversity or cultural competency training.
  • That tolerance is the answer.
  • That multicultural ministry is easy.
  • That the world is too far gone for this to work

Please RSVP to Lindsay @ lindsay@fishhook.us by Friday, February 12.

For more information about this and other Fishhook Roundtable events, please visit http://fishhook.us/church-communication-roundtables. 

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