Real Talk: A Conversation on Racism

Published September 3, 2020

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.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bfzPa0jQPc?rel=0

 

About the Author
Albert Tate

Albert Tate

Founder & Lead Pastor

Fellowship Church

Albert Tate is the founding and lead pastor of Fellowship Church in Los Angeles County California. He began his ministry pastoring just a few families at Sweet Home Church in Mississippi before serving the historic Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California. Hearing the call from God to plant a church, Albert and his wife, LaRosa, launched Fellowship Church in January 2012. In its short history, this Gospel-centered, multiethnic, intergenerational church has already established a solid foothold in the region to the glory, honor, and transformational power of Christ. As a dynamic communicator, Albert is passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ both locally and globally. He serves on the Board of Trustees at Azusa Pacific University, the Global Leadership Network, and Global Church Planting Organization, Stadia. Albert is the Founder and CEO of The Greatest Story, Inc., and President of Harambee Ministries. He recently published his first book entitled, How We Love Matters: A Call to Practice Relentless Racial Reconciliation. Albert is the proud father of four children: Zoe, Bethany, Isaac, and Micah.

Years at GLS 2015, 2020, 2021, 2022