Episode 214: Ricky Jenkins helps us overcome church trauma and build multi-ethnic churches.

What do Notre Dame, the Coachella Valley, and John Adams have in common? 

Pastor Ricky Jenkins. He’s the Senior Pastor of Southwest Church in Indian Wells, CA, a Gospel-Centered, Multiethnic, Intergenerational church. We had the chance to talk through what it’s like supporting a church that has navigated a lot of hurt. Ricky also shed some light on why to him, authenticity is a key part of leading a multiethnic church. There were so many noteworthy moments in this conversation that I couldn’t even write them all down. If you’re leading a church or any organization and you’ve questioned how to navigate church hurt, or change the culture of your church, you’ll love this episode.

Special thanks to Stadia Church Planting for sponsoring this episode!

Highlights

About Pastor Ricky Jenkins – 2:25

  • What brought Ricky and his family to Southwest Christian Church.
  • The rewards and challenges of pastoring in the Coachella valley.
  • Leading a church through crisis and trauma.

Gospel Centered. Multiethnic Make. Intergenerational Walk – 18:09

  • What leading a multiethnic, multigenerational church means to Ricky.
  • The arc of reconciliation throughout scripture.
  • What does it look like to shift a church’s culture?

A Vision for Revival – 31:44

  • Ricky’s prayer for California
  • Ricky’s top book recommendations for summer reading.

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