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Mending Sunday: Unity, Diversity, and the Church’s Witness with Scott Welch

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Mending Sunday: Unity, Diversity, and the Church's Witness with Scott Welch
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What if the Church’s greatest opportunity for revival isn’t a new strategy—but rediscovering God’s heart for unity?

In this episode of A Theology of Hustle, Currey sits down with Scott Welch, founder of Global Bridgebuilders and author of Mending Sunday, to explore one of the most challenging and important conversations facing the Church today.

Scott shares how growing up overseas shaped his passion for building bridges across cultures, why diversity is more than a social issue—it’s a biblical one—and how the Church can model the kind of unity Jesus prayed for in John 17.

Whether you’re skeptical of conversations around DEI, passionate about racial reconciliation, or simply longing to see the Church reflect God’s Kingdom more faithfully, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.

In this episode:

  • Scott’s journey from military kid to international consultant
  • Why diversity is God’s idea—not ours
  • The difference between programs and lasting cultural transformation
  • Why innovation requires diverse voices
  • How political polarization has affected the American church
  • What Mending Sunday teaches about biblical unity
  • The connection between maturity and unity
  • Practical first steps toward building meaningful relationships across differences
  • Why revival and reconciliation belong together

Resources

  • Mending Sunday by Scott Welch
  • Global Bridgebuilders
  • Follow Currey on Instagram: @theologyofhustle

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