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United
Ethnic Mission

By Debbie Schwartz -
Asian American Ministries Co-Director and Member of the Ethnic
Leadership Council
The face of America is changing and by 2050 the ethnic minority will become
the majority. We believe the Lord longs to ignite a movement of the Gospel
to every tribe, language, and people group in America. He will call out a
new generation of ethnic laborers and leaders to live out the Navigator
calling.
Unified in our call to Ethnic America and anticipating our rapidly changing
demographic population, the Ethnic Leadership Council began in 2003 to seek
together the counsel of the Lord. "Lord!" we asked, "How do we need to
change our ethnic entities in light of our changing country? How do we
influence intentional and culturally relevant ethnic ministry throughout the
Navigator work?"
In 2004, the Lord gave us clear direction to focus on two major areas.
First, streamline our ethnic entities into one united ethnic entity by
consolidating national and administrative tasks thus creating greater
freedom for each of our ethnic ministries to pursue ethnic specific
ministries. Second, launch an ethnic affinity network with representatives
from all of the areas in The Navigators to empower ethnic minority growth
throughout the organization. By June of 2005, the members of the U.S.
Navigators Restructuring Task Force accepted our proposal to join together
all of the ethnic entities as one United Ethnic Mission and to launch a
National Ethnic Network.
Currently the ELC is in a season of seeking the Lord to clarify details of
our new United Ethnic Mission with our grassroots ethnic specific ministries
continuing to be our greatest priority and the launching of the new National
Ethnic Network, a partnership of the Missions and Ministries of The
Navigators. We realized that this restructure greatly impacts our current
leadership configuration. With the increased diversity in the new United
Ethnic Mission and the new commitment to start the National Ethnic Network,
we must look at creative ways to share the Mission leadership as a
multiethnic and multigenerational leadership team.
The transition and change excites us as we look forward to becoming a
multi-ethnic family and home for our staff, and becoming a United Ethnic
Mission to the changing face of America. We recognize the work ahead of us
and are completely dependent upon Him to continually lead and guide us
forward.

Members of
the Ethnic Leadership Council gathered in Seattle
in November 2005 and took a trip to Pike Place Fish Market.
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