Category: Missions

Isaiah 58 National Solidarity Vigil and Fast for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Bishop Gwinn, Bishop Minerva G. Carcaño (Desert Southwest Conference), and the Council of Bishops asks all United Methodists to join them as a committed people in the fight for comprehensive, just, and Christ-centered, immigration reform.   In such manner, all United Methodist are invited to participate in the Isaiah 58 National Solidarity Vigil and Fast that will [...]

Mission Seed Fund Applications Due – August 2, 2010 (2nd Round)

For 2010, we have a second round of Seed Funds available for small amounts of funding.  For those interested in applying for 2010 Mission Seed Funds for the second round, applications are due to the Office of Mission and Justice Ministries no later than August 2, 2010. Please send applications, budgets, and cover letters electronically [...]

Bulletin Insert for AGAPE Sunday

If you didn’t join in AGAPE Sunday back in January, you can do so on any Sunday.  A bulletin insert  is available for downloading.  Let’s celebrate and support this special ministry.
2010 AGAPE Bulletin Insert

Robeson County Church & Community Center

The Church and Community Center, serving the one of the most impoverished counties in our state, deeply needs your support.  Because the Center moves such a great percentage of its resource into the community, the RCC&CC relies on your generous partnership to operate.
Please continue to support this critical ministry and if possible, make a gift [...]

UMCOR Continues to Respond to Sudan

UMCOR continues to work in Sudan, named as the worse humanitarian disaster of the 21st century. Over 400,000 people are estimated to have been killed in fighting and over 2 million people are displaced. UMCOR works in Darfur and other areas bringing agriculture extension, emergency supply distribution, and small-scale livelihoods. UMCOR also works with a [...]

Mission Possible

Transforming Existing Congregations
Dr. Reggie Ponder has made his excellent presentation available from Annual Conference 2009.  This is a vibrant and relevant piece for disciple-making ministry.