Church Diversity Sucks by Pastor Scott Williams
One of the 9 minute videos broadcast as a part of The Nines leadership conference on 9/9/09. Pastor Scott Williams gives a powerful challenge to leaders to go beyond "just tolerating" diversity to intentionally embracing it. He challenges us to have conversations about embracing diversity with… God, our staff, and our congregations. "Church diversity sucks but the real fact is that it doesn’t have to."
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Thanks for sharing this. He’s right, we still don’t want to or are uncomfortable discussing this topic but it’s still as relevant today as it has ever been.
Excellent message! Clear, straight to the point. However, I was distracted by Scott’s vest…Masonic symbol?!? What’s with that? Was it inadvertent? I hope so…but, surely one would (should) know what that symbol is and means before putting it on in a public video. Was it advertising? Sure seems so… It appears that the prominence of the symbol was to attract attention and connect with those which have a like affinity. Secret societies have no place in the Body of Christ! To be speaking a message of inclusion while displaying the symbol of a secret, exclusive society? Mixed messages!! If, Scott, you are a Mason, take great care. Our God is a jealous God, and competing loyalties have no place…
Thanks for your comments! I appreciated the courage of Scott Williams to post this video during one of the most widely viewed conferences in 2009; The Nines.
I wondered about the symbol on his vest as well and I asked him about this via twitter. His response was that it is NOT a masonic symbol. If you look carefully you’ll notice that there’s an “M” rather than a “G” in the symbol. The M stands for “Merona”; a Target brand clothing line.
I do agree that his vest could distract from the message. But maybe that is why he wore the vest in the first place? I wonder if we should be more bothered by the symbol on his vest or the message that the church still lacks racial unity in 2010?