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INTRODUCTION TIME FOR A CHANGE By Tammy Sevcov WHY IT’S IMPORTANT THAT WE LISTEN, LEAD AND OPERATE IN A POSITION OF READINESS FOR WHAT IS TO COME T he apostle Paul declared that God’s kingdom “cannot be shaken” (Heb. 12:28, NKJV). These words call to a deep sense of God’s unchanging nature and reliability. And yet, the unvarying ideology of words like these can also speak to a religious attitude of self-righteousness, insinuating that our Christian practices and liturgical norms are as they should always be. God’s Word, however, is filled with pictures of ministry in motion. Of persecution sending the disciples “everywhere” (Acts 8:4), of ministers shipwrecked as they continued their ministry as they went (Acts 27-28), and even of divine translation for the sake of evangelism (Acts 8:26-40). The calling to ministry was never meant to be a static endeavor. Our founder, Aimee Semple McPherson, understood this. Building a church wasn’t about settling down after years on the road as an evangelist but fulfilling the next assignment. Foursquare from the beginning wasn’t static—Aimee immediately sent hundreds out, started a radio ministry that reached the nations and developed showstopping illustrated sermons. Today, if the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that change is coming. Whatever your situation is, it will, eventually, change. You cannot follow Jesus’ command to go and then expect to stay. We all must be listening, leading and operating in a position of readiness. Of willingness to adjust for, and to, what’s next. It’s been said that “the methods may change, but the message remains.” If we are going to be a church that sees Gen Z and those who come after them discipled and following the call of God on their lives, then the powerful, immutable gospel message must remain ever clear. But the methods and perspectives of generations past cannot remain the same—and neither can we. Tammy Sevcov served as the director of Foursquare Communications from 2015-2020; she also serves as an associate pastor at The Rock (Anaheim Foursquare Church) in Anaheim, Calif. 4 FOURSQUARE Leader