Friday, September 19 @ 10am PT / 1pm ET
Friday, September 19, 10am PT / 1pm ET
America’s cultural landscape has changed dramatically since many church traditions began. Church leaders now serve in communities marked by demographic transformation, deepening polarization, and growing distrust—both outside and inside the church.
Safety and economics are often the stated concerns in immigration debates, but underneath lies a deeper fear: the loss of cultural familiarity and control. This fear isn't just shaping national politics, it’s also dividing local churches.
This roundtable brings together trusted voices like Daniel Yang, Justin Giboney, Susie Gamez, and Scott Veneable. They'll name the tensions, challenge the assumptions, and equip church leaders to see how God redeems and reclaims cultural heritage towards a vision for a global people of God.
Join us to explore how you can navigate cultural flashpoints without abandoning biblical clarity. We’ll also introduce two practical tools—World Relief’s Friendship Courses and Global Displacement courses—designed to help your church engage these shifts with spiritual depth and real-world know-how.
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