We must have hard conversations about race and injustice
Conversations about race are not easy or comfortable. But they are necessary if we are to bring the power and grace of God into our culture and affect change.
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Conversations about race are not easy or comfortable. But they are necessary if we are to bring the power and grace of God into our culture and affect change.
In a powerful online prayer event, the Foursquare family nationwide stood in solidarity for justice and contended for healing in the wake of racial turmoil.
Sharing her personal testimony, pastor and Dr. Nkem Nnaeto gives a scriptural blueprint for how to deal with racism in the church.
Watch the digital event that brought eight black leaders to pray together for our nation, unity, our future and one another. Hosted by President-Elect Randy Remington (1 hour)
The work of the Holy Spirit is healing and unifying. Through Him we are united as one body, to help and support those who are hurting and marginalized.
Let us examine ourselves in light of God’s love for us, asking for His fruit to be alive in The Foursquare Church.
Understanding what lament is and what it isn’t allows us to share appropriate grief with one another, making a place for healing from the Holy Spirit to begin.
President-Elect Randy Remington speaks out against racism in the U.S., and calls leaders to a time of prayer, fasting and lament, to be held June 15-17. A prayer event will be held on June 17 at FoursquareLive.org.
In these divisive times, the church, like never before, must commit itself to the kingdom-advancing work of reconciliation, shares Pastor Efrem Smith.