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Unity in Diversity in the New Testament: Our<br />

Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—the Son of God<br />

and the Son of Man—loved His fellow Israelites<br />

and all others whom He healed, preached to,<br />

admonished, exhorted and served during His<br />

earthly ministry. The New Testament Church has<br />

been called out by God to be a chosen people,<br />

a royal priesthood and a holy nation composed<br />

of a diverse group of peoples from every nation,<br />

tribe, people and language unified within their<br />

diversity to bring honor and glory to Jesus Christ.<br />

Diversity of race, culture, socioeconomic position<br />

and spiritual giftedness have been at times viewed<br />

as challenges, even problems, instead of gifts<br />

and opportunities through which to show the<br />

love of Christ to one another and the world, and<br />

opportunities to work as one, beautiful community<br />

who share one LORD, one faith, one baptism and<br />

one God. In addition, we see God’s concern for<br />

the different nations in the miracle at the Day of<br />

Pentecost, a momentary reversal of the forced<br />

separation through language at Babel. And in<br />

John’s Revelation, we witness people from all<br />

nations, tribes and languages worshipping Christ<br />

together. God’s evident desire and design for unity<br />

in diversity reflects His Trinitarian nature: one<br />

God, three persons—Father, Son and Holy Spirit—<br />

who are each fully God. Our God is the Beautiful<br />

Community.<br />

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Unity in Diversity Through Christ: In our<br />

fallen world, difference may be accompanied by<br />

misunderstanding, bias, unfairness and injustice.<br />

This happens even in the church and Christian<br />

institutions. There is no reconciliation that will<br />

completely heal and rectify any relationship unless<br />

reconciliation of the broken relationship between<br />

the Creator and the created first occurs through<br />

the saving power of the gospel. True relational<br />

reconciliation among people cannot fully occur<br />

without true reconciliation between people and<br />

God. Both can only occur through Christ, and the<br />

fruits of both are mutually reinforcing.<br />

COMMENTS AND COMMITMENTS REGARDING<br />

A BIBLICAL APPROACH TO DIVERSITY,<br />

EQUITY AND INCLUSION<br />

01<br />

Diversity: There are wonderful kinds of diversity<br />

that are by God’s good design and intention and<br />

that are honoring to Him. We are committed to<br />

championing and celebrating God’s good design<br />

and intended diversity, enriching one another’s<br />

walk with the LORD.<br />

02<br />

Equity: We all deserve love, respect and dignity<br />

from each other as we each bear the image of God<br />

within us and as God has commanded that we<br />

love each other. As Christ followers, we will strive,<br />

in humility, to imitate Christ in every effort to bless<br />

others in need and to rectify unjust disparities.<br />

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Inclusion: We will be unified in our love of Christ<br />

and of each other. We will only celebrate and be<br />

inclusive of diversity that honors Jesus Christ; is<br />

faithful to the Scriptures; and embodies the calling<br />

of God upon us to be a chosen people, a royal<br />

priesthood and a holy nation that is composed<br />

of peoples from every nation, tribe, people and<br />

language. We wish to include all into God’s<br />

kingdom. Therefore, we proclaim and share the<br />

good news of Christ’s work and the opportunity<br />

God has afforded for faith and repentance. In<br />

Christ, there are no distinctions that separate. With<br />

our diversity of gifts, we are committed to working<br />

together as one body and putting forth the fruit of<br />

the Spirit for God’s glory and one another’s benefit.<br />

OVERALL IMPLICATIONS<br />

01<br />

Imaging God: We are committed to pursuing a<br />

beautiful Christian community and reflecting our<br />

God, who is the Beautiful Community. We commit<br />

ourselves to serving together in ways that will bear<br />

witness to His reign in our midst. We will seek to<br />

reflect His will and His ways through our words,<br />

actions and attitudes so that our community<br />

will both express and experience the kingdom<br />

blessings of righteousness, peace and joy. We<br />

commit ourselves to learning and talking with<br />

one another.<br />

02<br />

Distinct but Not Separate: We will pursue<br />

peace by honoring one another regardless of our<br />

differences. In personal relationships, knowing that<br />

we ourselves are undeserving, we will extend gifts<br />

of grace, mercy and forgiveness. We will believe<br />

the best of others. We will speak of each other and<br />

treat one another in ways that Christ’s love and<br />

peace will characterize our relationships.<br />

03<br />

We Are One in the LORD: We will contribute to a<br />

spirit of joy on our campus by blessing one another<br />

with acts of mutual service and sacrifice and by<br />

extending love and consideration to all regardless<br />

of position or rank, so that we may flourish<br />

personally and professionally and that His joy<br />

may be full in our midst.<br />

CORNERSTONE<br />

UNIVERSITY’S<br />

BIBLICAL<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

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