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September 08.2025
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Cross-Cultural Mission Takes Center Stage: Insights from Symposium

Joyful diverse group engaged in cross-cultural mission opportunities.

Championing Cross-Cultural Connections: A Mission Movement Revival

In a time when cultural differences often seem to divide us, the recent Crossing Cultures for Mission symposium held at Fulton Adventist University College has ignited a radical call to embrace diversity in discipleship and mission work. Over the three-day event, students, leaders, and educators gathered to realign their vision and energy towards a collective mission—one that transcends cultural, racial, and religious boundaries. Sponsored by Adventist Mission through the South Pacific Division (SPD) and the Trans-Pacific Union Mission, this symposium underscores a unified purpose that resonates within the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) faith community.

Unity in Diversity: Insights from Keynote Speeches

Opening the symposium was Dr. Unia Api, a senior lecturer from Pacific Adventist University, who delivered a stirring keynote on “Sharing God’s story in a complex world.” His message outlined the imperative of reaching out to different communities, reminding attendees of the challenges and opportunities that today's global culture presents. According to Dr. Api, effective missionary work must incorporate understanding and respect for the unique narratives and backgrounds of those being reached.

Lessons from Experience: Cross-Cultural Case Studies

Another poignant moment featured Pastor Eliki Kenivale, who recounted his rich experiences spanning over three decades in cross-cultural mission work. His reflections served not only as inspiration but as practical revelations for students eager to pioneer similar missions. Kenivale’s firsthand accounts of resilience and adaptability in the face of cultural challenges provided deep insights about the realities of cross-cultural ministry.

Returning to Roots: The Call for Discipleship

Dr. Wayne Krause, the SPD director of Global Mission and Mission to the Cities, reinforced the mission's core vision during his worship service address. He stressed that the Adventist Church must return to its fundamental identity as a disciple-making movement. In an era characterized by divisiveness and uncertainty, the call to make disciples is not just a recommendation; it’s a necessity for the church to thrive through changing times.

Engaging in Faith: The Role of Prayer and Worship

Integral to the symposium were interactive prayer sessions and worship opportunities that connected participants’ hearts to the mission at hand. These moments of communal reflection not only enabled personal growth but also inspired collective action among attendees. The involvement of participants in structured worship allowed for the infusion of spirituality and purpose, ensuring that the drive for mission was not merely academic, but deeply personal.

The Future of Cross-Cultural Missions: Trending Insights and Opportunities

The discussions and sessions at the symposium hinted at a promising future for cross-cultural missions within the SDA community. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the merging of faith and culture presents educators, leaders, and students alike with a chance to redefine their approach in meaningful ways. Adapting mission methodologies to incorporate cultural sensitivity is vital in connecting authentically with diverse communities while maintaining the integrity of the gospel message.

What This Means for You: A Call to Action

Reflecting on the teachings from the symposium, members of the SDA faith community are urged to contemplate their own roles in this larger mission landscape. Whether it’s supporting local outreach programs, participating in cultural exchange initiatives, or simply learning about the diverse communities around them, every effort counts towards fostering inclusivity and unity in discipleship. With a renewed sense of mission, it’s time for individuals to step forward, offer their skills, and contribute actively to the call to reach across cultures.

The principles laid out during the Crossing Cultures for Mission symposium challenge everyone in the community to engage wholeheartedly in this mission. As Christ’s followers, we are equipped not just to serve but to embrace and celebrate the beautiful diversity of His creation. Will you answer the call?

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