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Multicultural Student Ministry

Send us Fan Mail understand your words. We sat down with the Champion Forest student team to unpack how a “one church, two languages” model becomes one student ministry that actually belongs to everyone. If your context includes Spanish-speaking parents, English-dominant teens, and first-generation families navigating two worlds, this conversation offers a blueprint that’s both practical and hopeful. We share how one student ministry serves Spanish-speaking families and English-dominant students without splitting community. From staffing to services, we explain the model, the mistakes, and the practical moves that make unity real. • one church in two languages with one student ministry • culture valued over vocabulary in programming • integrated Wednesdays with bilingual worship moments • Sunday hours aligned with adult services for families • intentional staffing across student, admin and production • communication to parents in both languages at once • planning events together to avoid silos • defining success as connection, not room counts • honoring family traditions and calendars • giving leaders courage to try and learn We’ll drop emails in the show notes below or folks that have questions Support the show Join the community!

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