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A discussion with Ed Copeland, George Robertson, and Sandy Willson

“What was the turning point in your congregation regarding race relations and multi-ethnicity?” That’s the question before George Robertson (senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia), Ed Copeland (pastor of New Zion Baptist Church in Rockford, Illinois), and Sandy Willson (pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee) in this ten-minute roundtable.

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Watch (or listen) to hear these pastors give firsthand accounts of racial transformation they saw the Holy Spirit bring to people in their churches. They reflect on the role friendship, expository preaching, prayer, leadership, and the ordinary means of grace played in breaking down cultural and spiritual barriers of race.

If you’re a church leader who longs for this kind of turning point in your own congregation, watch this video to learn from the experience of these three pastors, what you can do to promote ethnic diversity, racial reconciliation, and more.

Free eBook by Charles Spurgeon. ‘Fit to Lead: On the Call to Pastoral Ministry’

With the rate of pastors retiring, burning out, or concluding their ministries, the need has never been more urgent for aspiring ministry leaders to prepare well for their pastoral calling.

In the eBook Fit to Lead: On the Call to Pastoral Ministry, compiled by The Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Seminary, current and aspiring pastors will gain wisdom from Charles Spurgeon on how to discern and thrive in their call to pastoral ministry. In the short book, Spurgeon—the “Prince of Preachers”—discusses how to identify and encourage those called to ministry, as well as what steps to take in pursuing a call to ministry.

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