Believing that healthy communities require healthy churches, Randy Skinner is a strong supporter of interfaith movements in the local city. Instrumental in the spiritual leadership of Dallas, Randy Skinner has been involved in various movements, the most recent called The Greater Dallas Justice Revival. More than 300 city leaders met in 2009 to begin a movement to heal the city of Dallas from past racial, economic, and spiritual injustices. Skinner was selected to lead that movement and in 2009 - 2011 helped coordinate the largest evangelical and mainstream movement in over fifty years. The movement accomplished it's goals of placing nearly 2000 homeless citizens through a treatment program and into permanent supportive housing, and also the start of thirty-five school-church partnerships.
Skinner was also involved in the executive leadership of Global Day of Prayer (seen by 100 million people worldwide) of which Dallas was the host city for four years. His nonprofits are also the faith partners to the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance, Dallas Housing Authority, and the Bridge Homeless Shelter. Skinner served and lived in the inner city of Dallas for over 18 years and was supported by various churches throughout DFW, including Gateway Church and Upper Room Church.