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Author and pastor Daniel Hill of Chicago describes building a multi-ethnic congregation in a diverse neighborhood, as well as why it can be difficult for pastors to hold necessary conversations about race.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a vision for a "beloved community"—a global family marked by equality, justice, and brotherly fellowship. In this series from Redeemer City to City, we're talking with pastors and Christian leaders who have experienced building beloved community in and through the local church—and we hope these conversations expand your imagination of what holistic ministry can look like in your city.