
Description:
What does it mean to live out your calling with humility, embrace history as part of reconciliation, and build churches that reflect the beauty of God’s kingdom? In this episode of A Theology of Hustle, I sit down with Dr. Bryan Loritts—pastor, author, and leader in the multiethnic church movement.
We dive into Bryan’s story of growing up as the son of a well-known Christian leader, navigating ministry in diverse spaces, and how humility and community have shaped his calling. Bryan also shares the heart behind his new book Grace to Overcome, which weaves together 31 powerful stories from Black history with the truth of Scripture.
Whether you’re a pastor, a leader, or someone seeking to better understand reconciliation, you’ll find both challenge and encouragement here.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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Why humility and authenticity matter in ministry
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How Bryan discovered his call to preach (and what his first sermon was like)
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The challenges and opportunities of multiethnic ministry
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Why Black history is essential to understanding American history—and the gospel’s role in it
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How Grace to Overcome connects history to hope in Christ
📖 Connect with Bryan Loritts:
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Website: bryanloritts.com
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