While authentic diversity can not be manufactured, there are common practices among organizations that experience a significant amount of diversity on their staff, and within their student body or congregation. Listed below are 15 “common practices” that you can implement to organically foster more diversity within you organization. Just like growing an organic garden of different vegetables in your back yard, there is a level of intentionality and commitment that must go into making it happen. Likewise, diversity happens most naturally in intentional environments that are committed to fostering it.
Here are 15 things you can do, as a leader, to foster more diversity within your organization:
- 1. Hiring people of different ethnic and cultural heritage on Pastoral team
- 2. Hiring staff of different ethnic and cultural heritage
- 3. Presenting diversity on Worship Team from the platform (i.e. music leader)
- 4. Having people of diverse heritage and background on the Board of Elders
- 5. Hiring interns of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds
- 6. Encouraging a multi-racial church congregation
- 7. Developing cross cultural relationships within the community
- 8. Partnering with a sister church in the urban areas of the city
- 9. Staging a city-wide church swap where 3 or 4 participating churches of different races agree to go through the same series (pastors would collaborate) and each weekend the congregations are encouraged to visit a different church during the series. Promote a spirit of inclusion by integrating diverse cultural forms and expressions of worship into weekend schedule.
- 10. Hosting multi-cultural events
- 11. Creating small groups where the DVD series and teaching included different people of different churches. Participating churches would encourage their small groups to join together with small groups of other churches for the series.
- 12. Inviting other Pastors of different races to speak from your pulpit
- 13. Providing monies and assistance to the ministries that focus in this particular arena of diversity. (Example: Dream of Destiny)
- 14. Providing scholarship monies for Bible Colleges that are recruiting students of differing ethnic backgrounds.
- 15. Providing financial assistance to students that desire to go in to ministry, but attend a church other than your own. Reach out to neighboring churches to locate these young people that need sponsoring.







