In the first message of our Asking for a Friend series, Jeronne Rudder explores the question: Is Christianity a white man’s religion? While Christianity is often associated with Western culture, the story of Jesus and the Bible begins in the Middle East and has always been a global faith that transcends culture, ethnicity, and nationality. In this sermon we look at where Christianity actually began, how it spread across the world, and what the Bible says about God’s heart for every nation and every people group. We’ll also talk honestly about how culture and history have shaped the way Christianity is sometimes perceived today. If you’ve ever wondered about the relationship between Christianity, culture, and race—or you’re simply curious about the roots of the Christian faith—this conversation is for you. We may say we’re asking for a friend… but chances are, we’re asking for ourselves.
Is Christianity a White Man’s Religion?
