"Every community can’t be a diverse community, but every Christian community ought to be a reconciling community.” David Bailey

One person, song, and conversation at a time, David Bailey and friends are changing the narrative of Richmond, Virginia from the "capital of the Confederacy" to the "capital of reconciliation".

Hear David share on the following:

Why diversity alone is not enough How he walked alongside Gabe Lyons and Q on issues of race and culture Practical paths towards spiritual growth, culture creation, and community reconciliation

Learn more about David at http://arrabon.com and http://www.urbandoxology.com.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS // Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor The Church Ahead: offering resources and advice for forward-thinking Christian leaders, including City Impact Coaching, Culture Coaching, and Worship Planning. Learn more at http://thechurchahead.org.

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