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MGN recommends the following books written by widely recognized and well-respected researchers, educators and practitioners discussing the implications, possibilities, theology and commitments of the multi-ethnic church and, in a broader sense, foundational to the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.

  1.  Divided By Faith (2000)
    Michael Emerson and Christian Smith
  2.  United By Faith (2003) 
    Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Michael Emerson, George Yancey, Karen Chai Kim
  3.  Multi-cultural Ministry (2004)
    David Anderson
  4.  One Body, One Spirit (2005) 
    George Yancey
  5.  People of the Dream (2006)
    Michael Emerson
  6.  Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church (2007)
    Mark DeYmaz
  7.  Crossing the Ethnic Divide (2007)
    Kathleen Garces-Foley
  8.  Consuming Jesus (2007)
    Paul Metzger
  9.  A Story of Rhythm and Grace (2009)
    Jim Calhoun
  10.  Ethnic Blends (2010)
    Mark DeYmaz and Harry Li

Mosaix recommends for review the following web sites supporting and providing additional contacts/resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.

www.djchuang.com/multi
www.religionlink.org/tip_070514.php
www.markdeymaz.com
The New Culture
Heart of the City

Mosaix recommends for review the following issues supporting and providing additional contacts/resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.

Christianity Today (April 2005)

Enrichment Journal (Summer 2007)

Outreach Magazine (Jan/Feb 2010 to present)
See Mark DeYmaz' regular column entitled "Ethnic Blends" which provides insight and information to ministry leaders in pursuit of the multi-ethnic church.

A collection of thoughts concerning Mosaix Conferences/gatherings.

Duke Center for Reconciliation's Leadership Gathering
By Dr. George Yancey

St. Louis Summit – Standing Together: That We May be One
By Jim Spoonts

A collection of mini-sermon videos to assist and educate you in your Mosaix task(s). The videos will load below. Simply select a heading to open up the desired video.

The Biblical Mandate: John 17, Part I (3:30)

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John 17, Part II (3:12)

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Acts 11, Part I (3:44)

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Acts 11, Part II (2:51)

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Acts 13:1 (1:05)

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Ephesians, Part I (5:07)

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Ephesians, Part II (4:33)

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Ephesians, Part III (3:09)

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Revelation 2:1-4 (4:31)

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Sit Your Nalgas Down! (3:04)

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MGN recommends these other resources concerning the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement.

Sankofa is a bus journey to the South (Alabama and Georgia) with a focus on the African American struggle. It is offered periodically throughout the year.

Journey to Mosaic is more general focus of racism in a regional context (Pacific Northwest and California) with a focus on past injustice and current racial issues. These are offered through both the North Pacific Conference and the Pacific Southwest Conference.

International Council of Ethnodoxologists

Healthy Diversity Blog

Heart of the City, a multi-ethnic worship ministry, provides singable, multi-ethnic worship music available on CD and also in songbooks and background trax.

Glue, the Blog