Jun 25, 2025
Greg sits down with Dr. Liz Rios (Founder of Passion2Plant) and Rev. Len Tang (Director of the Fuller Church Planting Initiative) to explore the expanding world of multiethnic, micro, and digital church planting.
They unpack the rapid growth of microchurches, the increasing leadership of women of color in church planting, and the redefinition of success beyond outdated metrics. The conversation also dives into the barriers multiethnic leaders face—especially in funding and power-sharing—and the urgent need for new pipelines that elevate diverse leaders.
Get practical ideas and inspiration for:
Starting and supporting digital faith communities
Funding justice-centered churches
Co-vocational and multi-vocational planting models
Joining the Multiethnic Church Planting Collaborative
Training through Passion2Plant
01:45 – The rise of microchurches and reimagined planting
models
03:30 – Global influence on U.S. microchurch models
04:00 – Women of color stepping into church planting
05:00 – Digital and micro as natural expressions for multiethnic
women leaders
06:30 – Letting go of traditional church planting metrics
07:00 – Digital church planting: cost, reach, and community
impact
08:30 – Examples of digital church leaders reinvesting in their
communities
10:00 – Financial sustainability and co-/tri-vocational
leadership
12:00 – Challenges in multiethnic church planting: politics and
funding
13:00 – Expanding the definition of multiethnic: immigrant,
ethnic-specific, multiracial
14:30 – Power sharing and leadership dynamics in multiethnic
models
18:45 – Kingdom diversity: Galatians and Revelation visions
20:00 – Demographic shifts and the need for diverse leadership
pipelines
21:30 – Opportunities: Black church planting summit, Stadia’s
statement of lament
23:00 – Slowing down, building trust, and unlearning systems
26:30 – How to get involved: Passion2Plant and Fuller’s
Collaborative
28:00 – Final encouragement and closing thoughts