Church Diversity Matters

As a church, we dream of a day when Sunday is the least segregated day of the week.

A New Reflection

We imagine a place where black and white, old and young, rich and poor feel welcomed, valued, and connected. This powerful image reflects how the Bible describes Heaven. Missional Church desires to be an expression of Heaven on earth — a place where people of varying ethnic and economic backgrounds walk, work, and worship God together.

What is a Multiethnic Church?

A thriving multiethnic church is one in which people of diverse ethnic, racial, and economic backgrounds will themselves to

Walk, work, and worship God together as one to advance a credible witness of God’s love for all people.

Recognize, renew, reconcile, and redeem broken relationships, both interpersonally and collectively.

Advocate and advance justice, mercy, and compassionate work in the community.

Establish equitable systems of responsible authority, leadership, governance, and accountability within the congregation.

Embrace the tension of sound theological reflection and applicational relevance in an increasingly complex and intersectional society for the sake of the Gospel.

Diverse Church in Phoenix

Missional Church strives to be a heathy multiethnic church in the Phoenix area. If you’re looking for an intercultural or multiracial church in Phoenix, Arizona, then you’ve come to the right place. We provide a safe place for people of every background and social and economic status. We hope you find that perspective and experience matter at Missional Church. We also hope our congregation and leadership eventually reflect our changing, multiethnic makeup. No matter who you are or where you’re from, we want you to know that you belong at Missional Church.

15 Bible Verses That Show God’s Heart Toward Injustice

Throughout the Bible, God shows how much He cares about justice for everyone. Download the PDF to discover 15 verses from the Bible that show God’s heart toward injustice in the world.

Let’s chat about diversity.

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