Multicultural christians
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Español)
RESUMEN:
In Corinthians, Paul describes the church as a body made up of different organs, but working together in harmony. The church is diverse, yet unified, and each part of the body is important and has its place. León de Judá is intentionally a diverse church, welcoming people of all races and socioeconomic classes. We aspire to be a hospitable church, treating everyone with care and kindness, even those who may be homeless or less attractive. Let us always be a church that honors God's desire for his people.
The León de Judá Church seeks a balance in various aspects, including social justice and spirituality, grace and holiness, and diversity within the body of Christ. The church embraces discomfort and tension in order to reflect the complexity and richness of the Kingdom of God. The church also strives to be hospitable and welcoming to all, regardless of their background or beliefs. The pastor acknowledges that this approach may be challenging, but believes it is biblical and in line with the heart of Jesus.
The church is a complex place that expresses God in different ways. The pastor urges women to dress modestly and with decorum, as a sign of respect for the house of God. The pastor also emphasizes the need for kindness and generosity towards each other in the church. The church strives to be diverse and reflect the love of Christ, even though it may not always be easy. The pastor ends with a prayer of blessing for the congregation.We are going to share the word of the Lord in First Corinthians, chapter 12. I feel that it is something important for our church to share the same thing that I shared in the 9 o'clock service because it is part of the mentality that God wants for our congregation, where you see here precisely this union of a Central Asian country, a South Korean sister, immigrants from different parts. León de Judá Congregation is an extremely diverse church, very rich in different nations, different sensibilities.
But that variety has a price and sometimes we want variety and diversity but we don't understand that there is a price to pay for it. but it is the most beautiful thing in the world, that multicultural experience.