Let’s Celebrate Differences Around One Table

Re Is Multiculturalism Bad for the Church?, July/August

Daniel Cho has demonstrated both a theoretical and practical understanding of “ethnic” and “multicultural.” This is an important distinction and his argument is clear and persuasive. It would improve the relationship of our congregations if we all understood this and helped one another become congregations with permeable walls and a flowing back and forth of people and resources. Presbyteries might want to study Daniel’s offering and move to enriched relationships and away from congregations that are isolated from one another.
Welcome our wide variety of ethnicities, but let’s interact at the round table of our mutual faith. Thank you, Daniel.