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Multicultural Church Institute courses
Each institute course offers instruction and inspiration to enable clergy and laity to work toward biblical visions of all races, nations, tribes and tongues and to praise and serve God in diverse and inclusive communities of faith. Instructors are experienced practitioners, scholars and authors who share the vision of a church as diverse, colorful and inclusive as the Church of the Pentecost.
These courses are accredited by New York Theological Seminary for seminary and continuing education credit.

Seventh Annual Multicultural Church Institute
Stony Point Conference Center, Stony Point, N.Y.
October 28 – November 2, 2009
Accredited by New York Theological Seminary for Seminary and Continuing Education Credit.
Program highlights:
- Intentionally Becoming a Multicultural Congregation
- Communication in Multicultural Setting
- Multicultural Worship and Spirituality
- Learn to Speak Spanish in 5 Days
Sponsored by Stony Point Conference Center and the Office of Multicultural Congregational Support PC(USA)
Download a flier.

Multicultural Youth Conference
Mo-Ranch Conference Center, Hunt, Texas
July 8-11, 2010
This event is open to youth who have completed the sixth grade through those who have just graduated from high school and their adult sponsors. During four days, the participants will learn about faith in a diverse community and accept and celebrate their differences. Read more.
The Multicultural Youth Conference is a partnership between Mo-Ranch and the Joint Ethnic Councils of the Synod of the Sun.

Regional Multicultural Conference and Festival
October 30-31, 2009 in Charlotte, N.C.
Learn more.

Crossing Borders – Encountering God: An Event about Border and Immigration Issues
April 15-17, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona
A bilingual (Spanish/English) experiential conference on border issues confronting the church and the world. Learn more. |
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