At the Vineyard, our hope is that every nation, tribe, people, and language would find a home here, together. Scripture gives us a picture of what that looks like fully realized: a great multitude, too many to count, standing before the throne, worshiping the same God (Revelation 7:9-10). That's not just where history ends. It's the reality Jesus died to make true now.
We believe the heart of the gospel is a whole world reconciled to God (John 3:16), and the heart of our mission is to make disciples of every nation, not just our own (Matthew 28:19). We live in the tension of the now and not yet, where division and mistrust still run deep, and God's invitation to unity meets us in the middle of it.
Paul writes that a church built from different ethnicities and cultures doesn't just look diverse. It displays the very glory and beauty of God. So we get to enter that tension as partners with Him, choosing to embrace God by embracing and valuing the people He's placed among us.