According to Albert Tate, God has a deep concern about how we treat Him and how we treat one another. Jesus did not avoid the topics of racism and reconciliation. These themes are addressed in the Bible from the first book of Genesis all the way to the last book of Revelation. In this video, Albert engages in an honest conversation with Dave Dummit about racism—and what we as leaders can do to combat it.
Albert Tate
Founder & Lead Pastor | Fellowship ChurchReal Talk: A Conversation on Racism
Published September 3, 2020TOPICS IN THIS ARTICLE
Church & Faith-BasedDiversityLeading OthersAccording to Albert Tate, God has a deep concern about how we treat Him and how we treat one another. Jesus did not avoid the topics of racism and reconciliation. These themes are addressed in the Bible from the first book of Genesis all the way to the last book of Revelation. In this video, Albert engages in an honest conversation with Dave Dummit about racism—and what we as leaders can do to combat it.
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Albert Tate
Founder & Lead PastorFellowship Church
Albert Tate is the founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Church, a gospel-centered, multiethnic, intergenerational church. Albert is a dynamic communicator, passionate about sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. He serves on the Board of Trustees at Azusa Pacific University and Fuller Youth Institute and was recently published in Letters to a Birmingham Jail: A Response to the Words and Dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Albert and his wife, LaRosa, have three children, Zoe, Bethany and Isaac.
Years at GLS 2015