An update about Foursquare's futureToday we find ourselves at a moment in history unlike any other.A WORD FROM RANDY REMINGTON We are navigating a global pandemic with an unknown long-term impact. Churches and leaders are facing social and political tensions, as well as economic pressures. Leaders are grappling with how to serve a generation of young people who are walking away from the church. To meet the needs of our rapidly changing world, we need an agile, sustainable and united strategy to support the leaders of our movement. We want to continue the work that began with Reimagine Foursquare. Organizationally, this means central and district structures will become more integrated and aligned as one team. The Foursquare movement is uniquely positioned to serve the world in word and action with the message of Jesus, the one who brings healing, hope and salvation. We are committed to raising up leaders as we move into the future that Jesus has for us. Please scroll on to learn more about how we envision God fusing and forming our hearts to be a people who see the world with compassion and lead forth with conviction. This is how we move toward our target of "More and growing leaders together on mission."Over the past weeks, President Randy Remington has shared the heart + vision behind where Foursquare is headed as a movement.Here is a recap + timeline of upcoming changesThe WhyTo meet the needs of our rapidly changing world, Foursquare needs an agile, sustainable and united strategy to support the leaders who comprise our movement. PrioritiesTogether, we are centered in prayer, with an emphasis on discipleship + health. One TeamA national team primarily distributed throughout the U.S. to serve leaders. TargetThis One Team will have a clear focus to see more and growing leaders together on mission. The WhatSo, what exactly is changing within our organizational structures to mobilize this vision? New One Team structure The HowOver the past week, you may have heard some of these details from a district about how this vision will be implemented practically. These are the four steps we're taking to remove roadblocks and free up more people to resource, care, serve, and connect with leaders. 1. We are integrating a shared mission to recruit, develop and send leaders.Expect more coordination and collaboration among:
2. FMI is expanding how it serves workers + the global Foursquare movement.In addition to changing some of the leadership roles in FMI, including area missionaries, these teams and leaders will serve globally and send FMI workers:
3. U.S. districts are consolidating from 11 to 6 districts.In addition to area and regional pastors continuing to serve local leaders, districts will include contextual variations of these roles:
4. Our organization will work together as a nationally distributed One Team.Credentialing, property and some administrative responsibilities will be integrated into the One Team. This will free up district teams and personnel to focus on relational ministry and leadership. Here are some of the integrated groups that will be serving:
Let's continue the conversation.Join us for the first Q+A session on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 3 p.m. (PST).We want to hear from you. Submit your questions here or read through some common questions we've received so far. What's Next?
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