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What About Us?

What About Us?

By Epicentre West LA

Moving from self-focus to Jesus' heart for the other. This is a podcast focused on how Jesus leads us to seek diversity in unity racially, ethnically, socioeconomically, within both the church and society.

Pastor Chris Rattay and Dr. LaTeira Haynes enter into raw and real conversations, inviting guests to add their voices. Come along the journey with us as we seek wisdom and understanding from Jesus.
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How to Build Multiethnic Church

What About Us?Aug 13, 2020

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How to Build Multiethnic Church

How to Build Multiethnic Church

This week has been our best conversation yet.  Teira and Chris go unplugged and talk about all the pieces needed to build a multi-ethnic church.   We talk about how to develop diverse leadership, what are the blocks to developing diverse leadership, how the multi-ethnic church is to be God’s corrective to worldly justice theories that come from political parties and higher education.

Aug 13, 202053:04
Understanding the Basis of Outrage and Exploring Diversity within the Black Community

Understanding the Basis of Outrage and Exploring Diversity within the Black Community

This week Teira shares her experiences and viewpoints about how trauma affects people individually and as a cultural group. We dive into ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) and unity as well as diversity in the African American experience. As a teaser for a future podcast, we touch on the topic of multiethnic churches and dream about how they could be rather than how they are.

Aug 08, 202058:34
White Leadership in Cross Cultural Settings

White Leadership in Cross Cultural Settings

Part 2 of an emphasis on White Christianity.  Pastor Chris shares his journey of planting a church in East Los Angeles, a Latino community.  He offers a Biblical paradigm of white leadership in cross cultural and cross class settings.  He and Teira look at complex issues like colonization and critical race theory, exploring how Jesus followers are to uniquely engage both in the larger societal dialogue and in cross cultural ministry.

Jul 23, 202001:00:02
Helping White America Get Unstuck

Helping White America Get Unstuck

Pastor Chris takes the lead in this podcast to talk through his personal journey and key moments and people that helped him get unstuck from the kind white guy, to a liberated advocate of justice.  Some of the topics discussed are the importance of defining white-American culture, the powerful influence of individualism and optimism, the vast diversity of white americans on the journey of reconciliation, finding a better term than white supremacy, principles of engagement for white folks, and the sober warning of Scripture for white Americans today.

Jul 16, 202001:12:07
The Asian-American Journey

The Asian-American Journey

Pastor David Kitani (New Life Community Church) joins the podcast to share his personal journey as an Asian-American growing up in So Cal, and his personal convictions about the unique call of Jesus on the Asian-American community.  This episode is full of real talk!  Dave goes there in breaking down the problem of the “model-minority” label, the pain of being silenced in the conversation, and the complicity of injustice.

Jul 09, 202057:52
Is Jesus' Compassion Different?

Is Jesus' Compassion Different?

Teira and Chris talk through the radical nature of Jesus’ compassion.  How is the compassion of Jesus relevant and challenging for White Americans in these times?  How is Jesus’ compassion relevant and challenging for Black Americans?  For all types of Americans?  What happens when you challenge the paradigm that “Jesus loves me?”

Jul 03, 202053:13
Our Stories

Our Stories

In this first episode Chris and Teira share their personal journeys and the key markers that have brought them to this place of starting a podcast to talk through issues of race, reconciliation and justice.  A core value that we hold is honoring the person behind their opinions, and understanding how a personal journey can shape values and convictions.

Jun 30, 202034:07