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The Foursquare movement is committed to seeing God move among all cultures, languages and generations as we step into the next 100 years.
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The Foursquare movement is committed to seeing God move among all cultures, languages and generations as we step into the next 100 years.
Learn more about how Seattle Foursquare Church is partnering with multiethnic and interdenominational communities. (5 minutes)
New Perspective Church in Irving, Texas, is a small but very diverse congregation that has discovered many creative ways to make a big impact in their community and train young leaders for ministry.
The stories, sermons, reflections and research in these books provide unique perspectives and gospel-centered approaches to conversations around the church, race, reconciliation and God’s heart for those on the margins.
District leaders share Foursquare's vision of serving multiethnic communities.
Emily Plater, director of Shared Mission for The Foursquare Church, details how district multiethnic coordinators can help local pastors and churches partner with diverse ethnic and language groups to expand God’s kingdom.
Three competing views of multiethnicity in the U.S. vie for our attention, and all of them fall short of the goal. But there is another way.
God called David and Tiffany Dirmann to leave a large church and secure pastoral position to plant an interracial congregation in Memphis, Tenn.
Foursquare leaders, pastors and officials gathered at the Foursquare central office for three days last September for a special Diversity Summit. Here’s an update on progress made since the gathering.