United Methodists continue to be renewed and transformed by the work of the Holy Spirit. Our church is being reborn and renewed. The Spirit helps us communicate across languages and cultures. We work to “translate” the Spirit across ideological divides.
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Resources for the Connected People of God #BeUMC
United Methodists are connected to one another, to God, and to nature. We celebrate our shared ministry and witness, shared mission, and core beliefs. Use these recommended resources to highlight the United Methodist connection in your church.
Resources for the Jesus-Seeking People of God #BeUMC
As we celebrate Easter, our focus this month is on how we are Jesus-seeking people of God. Use the resources listed here to teach and learn about Jesus and the many ways we continue to seek Him. We offer books, movies, and small-group studies on Jesus for adults, youth, and children. We also celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd. Look to the bottom of this post for resources on creation care for beginners and also for those already deeply concerned with care for the Earth.
Creation Care Book Discussion (NCC Creation Care)
Our next discussion will be: When: 10:30 AM on Monday, April 25 Where: ZoomTopic:Church of the Wild: How Nature Invites Us into the Sacred by Victoria Loorz.Indiebound.org; bookshop.org; amazonYou are invited to a Zoom meeting.When: […]
$ Teaching Methodism in the Rural Church (BeADisciple.com)
While we often see rural communities as forgotten by our city–focused society, these places still have a wealth of resources, creativity, and hope that create new life in these “disconnected” locations. Methodism […]
$ Living Our United Methodist Beliefs (BeADisciple.com)
The history, heritage, beliefs, mission and culture of the United Methodist Church for anyone – newcomer or longtime member – who wants to know what’s distinctive about being a United […]