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arrow icon. Global Ministries Strengthens Strategy in Haiti 
The Rev. Jim Gulley is pictured with EMH and other partners at a round table strategic planning meeting in June 2010.

The mission agency of The United Methodist Church is strengthening its strategy in response to the extensive needs in Haiti. As part of this process, the Rev. James L. Gulley is broadening his consultative role in Haiti with the General Board of Global Ministries. For more than a year he has served as an agricultural consultant for the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the relief and development arm of Global Ministries. In his expanded role he will be a Global Ministries and UMCOR coordinator for Haiti.


Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM news | General Conference | United Methodist Church | Mission studies | Mission updates | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Haiti |
Date posted: Apr 20, 2011
arrow icon. United Methodist Mission Agency Moves Toward Major Governance and Structure Changes 
Semi-annual meeting of the board of directors, General Board of Global Ministries, April 11, 2011

Stamford, CT, April 12, 2011—The United Methodist Church's worldwide mission agency took historical steps on April 12 toward becoming more flexible, effective, and cost efficient in response to contemporary mission opportunities.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM events | GBGM news | General Conference | Global connections | Jesus Christ | John Wesley | Resolutions of the UMC | United Methodist Church | Methodism | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development |
Date posted: Apr 13, 2011

arrow icon. United Methodist Leader Calls for Confident and Bold Mission 
Thomas Kemper, Global Ministries general secretary, at Spring 2011 Board of Directors meeting. In the background: Bishop John Innis of Liberia, vice-president of Global Ministries; and Women’s Division president Inelda González.

Stamford, Connecticut, April 12, 2011--A call for United Methodist confidence and boldness in mission was issued on April 12 in the semi-annual report of the denominations' chief mission executive.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Christian love | Evangelism | GBGM events | GBGM news | GBGM programs | General Conference | Global connections | International affairs | Jesus Christ | John Wesley | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Natural disasters | Peace | Resolutions of the UMC | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Advance | Partners/partnerships | Methodism | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Apr 12, 2011

arrow icon. For Immediate Release: Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters Meeting

On behalf of Bishop Patrick Streiff and the Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters members, please see the press release on the Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters meeting held in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, February 4-7, 2011.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM events | General Conference | Global connections | Resolutions of the UMC | United Methodist Church | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Congo DR |
Date posted: Feb 17, 2011

arrow icon. Conference Looks at European Methodism After World War II 
Bishop Patrick Streiff and Hungarian District Superintendent Istvan Csernak celebrate communion.

Budapest, Hungary, August 23, 2010--Methodism on the European continent in the 20 years following World War II was the theme of a mid- August conference of the European Historical Commision of The United Methodist Church.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Conflict | General Conference | Global connections | Immigration | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Peace | Refugees | United Methodist Church | Violence | War | Wesley | Methodism | Focus on Congregational Development | Germany | Hungary | Serbia | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom | Yugoslavia |
Date posted: Aug 23, 2010

arrow icon. Commissioning for Global Mission Vocations Reaches a Global Methodist Community 

Stamford, Connecticut, October 13, 2009--The United Methodist Church formally commissioned 40 persons to mission vocations in a powerful service of celebration and commitment on the night of October 13 in Stamford, Connecticut.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM events | GBGM news | General Conference | Global connections | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Focus on Leadership Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Cambodia | Caribbean Islands | Japan | Liberia | Mongolia | South Africa | Thailand | Ukraine |
Date posted: Oct 14, 2009

arrow icon. Mission as "Connective Wiring" in Sharing God's Love in the World 
Interim general secretary and former board president Bishop Joel Martinez at Global Ministries' October board meeting.

Stamford, Connecticut, October 13, 2009-- Those who engage in mission form the "connective wiring" that makes possible the sharing of God's love by United Methodists and ecumenical partners with all of God's children, the chief mission executive of the denomination told directors of the General Board of Global Ministries, meeting October 12-14 in Stamford, Connecticut.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM events | GBGM news | General Conference | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | United Methodist Church | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Leadership Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Oct 13, 2009

arrow icon. Communities of Shalom to Hold 7th "Summit" in South Carolina 

Madison, New Jersey, June 2, 2009--The seventh national "summit" of Communities of Shalom, a movement promoting faith-inspired community development, is slated for Columbia, South Carolina, October 28-31. The theme is "Stepping Up to Shalom: Seeking Systematic Change through Community Development."
Source: GBGM Press Releases
More about: Communities | General Conference | Justice | United States |
Date posted: Jun 02, 2009

arrow icon. New Group Will Study Church’s Worldwide Nature 
Twenty United Methodists from across the globe have been named to a committee to develop recommendations related to the worldwide nature of The United Methodist Church.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: General Conference | Global connections | United Methodist Church | World |
Date posted: Mar 03, 2009
arrow icon. Focus on Global Ministries:  An Interview with The Rev. Edward W. Paup
Residents of the Orphan Light orphanage, a Methodist mission project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Rev. Edward W. Paup announced to the directors of Global Ministries that he would realign the board's staff and organize the agency's work around the Four Areas of Focus adopted by the delegates of the 2008 General Conference: Developing principled Christian leaders for the church and the world; Creating new places for new people and renewing existing congregations; Engaging in ministry with the poor; and Stamping out the killer diseases of poverty by improving health globally.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Advocacy | Communities | Education | Evangelization | GBGM news | General Conference | Missionaries | Poverty | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Advance | World |
Date posted: Jan 05, 2009
arrow icon. The Growth of Methodism in Africa A Contribution to Methodism in the United States
The kitchen crew at the West Angola Annual Conference teaches Linda Savarese, a Global Ministries visitor, how to balance a load on her head. During the 2008 United Methodist General Conference, clergy and lay leaders reminded participants about the growth of The United Methodist Church in Africa and the decline in membership in the United States and Western Europe. The 2008 North Texas Annual Conference, which I attended as a clergy member, also dedicated much time to discussions regarding membership.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Communities | General Conference | Global connections | International affairs | United Methodist Church | Methodism | Africa |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2008
arrow icon. Major Staff Reassignments at General Board of Global Ministries  

New York, NY, Oct. 28, 2008—Four top executives of the United Methodist mission agency have new responsibilities related to four denominational program priorities.
Source: GBGM Press Releases
More about: GBGM news | General Conference | United Methodist Church | Action alerts | Statements | United States |
Date posted: Oct 29, 2008

arrow icon. Church Court: Structural Changes Require Legislation 
The top court of The United Methodist Church has ruled that the denomination's legislative body would need to enact enabling legislation in 2012 to change the church's structure in the United States. The Judicial Council, in its first meeting since the election of five new members last spring, also remanded two cases on key issues—church membership and same-gender marriages—back to their respective conferences, citing an absence of official documentation needed to decide the cases.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: General Conference | United Methodist Church | Methodism | North Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: Oct 29, 2008
arrow icon. New Mission Head Makes Poverty Fight a Priority 
The Rev. Edward Paup addresses directors of Global Ministries during their fall meeting in Stamford, CT. Board president, Bishop Bruce Ough, is at his right. The Rev. Edward Paup is convinced poverty can be eliminated. As the new top executive of the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries, he expects the mission agency to provide denominational leadership toward that goal through networking with other organizations both inside and outside the church.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: Christian love | GBGM events | GBGM news | GBGM programs | General Conference | United Methodist Church | Wesley | World |
Date posted: Oct 21, 2008
arrow icon. World Communion Sunday 
October 5, 2008

Courtney Teru Goto (top left), Tinka Krsteva (center), Silvana Grandón (bottom right), Susan Nkatha Murithi (bottom left) are World Communion Scholars. On the first Sunday in October, Christians from around the globe will celebrate our oneness in Christ--in a world ever more in need of peacemaking. In the spirit of this celebration, gather with us on October 5 as we encourage our church's capacity to engage in mission.
Source: Mission Contexts and Relationships
More about: Education | GBGM programs | General Conference | Special Sundays | United Methodist Church | Youth | World |
Date posted: Sep 30, 2008
arrow icon. The Bigger Picture 
I'm an editor and word dithering is important to me. I think we ought to take the time to get the words right, because words should represent what we really mean to say. We need to listen to each other and change our minds every now and then about the words we print in our books of Resolutions and Discipline. I'm glad our doctrines are living documents that stretch and grow and change with the growing pains of our church. But is a committee of 1000 members the best way to get this done?
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Christian love | Communities | General Conference | International affairs | United Methodist Church | Partners/partnerships | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: Jun 29, 2008
arrow icon. Missionaries Serve at General Conference 
Joyce Hill has provided Spanish-English translation at every General Conference since 1976.  She is shown here with
Cherie White (left) providing simultaneous translation at the 2004 United Methodist General Conference in Pittsburgh. Missionaries made significant contributions to the proceedings of the 2008 General Conference serving as delegates, interpreters, photographers, accompaniers, and witnesses. Their quiet labors, which took place in large part behind the scenes, created bridges of understanding between people, among delegations, and across the boundaries of national borders that separate people from one another.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: GBGM programs | General Conference | Missionaries | United Methodist Church | Methodism | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. Church Supports People of Tibet and Taiwan 
United Methodists have officially affirmed support for 'the people of Tibet and their struggle for independence and autonomy.' The action came May 1 as General Conference, the denomination's top legislative body, met at the Fort Worth Convention Center. The petition on Tibet was among the consent calendar items approved that day.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: General Conference | Tibet |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. Church Joins Global Health Campaign 
The Rev. Fitzgerald Reist watches over a basketball signed by United Methodist bishops. The ball is being auctioned at the denomination's 2008 General Conference in Fort Worth, Texas, with proceeds going the anti-malaria initiative Nothing But Nets. The United Methodist Church "ramped up" its commitment to fight malaria by agreeing to enter into a capital campaign to raise $75 million to $100 million for global health.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: General Conference | World |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. Our Ascension Mystery: What Have We Learned? 
United Methodist Bishop Hope Morgan Ward helps load donated sweet potatoes for area hungry during the 2008 United Methodist General Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. Looking forward to Ascension Sunday, United Methodist Bishop Hope Morgan Ward of Mississippi Conference reflected on "the great Christian mystery that illumines our faith" in morning worship at the denomination's General Conference two days before the Ascension celebration on May 4.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: General Conference | United Methodist Church | Methodism | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. Gates Thanks United Methodists For Partnership 
William H. Gates Sr. addresses delegates and visitors to the 2008 United Methodist General Conference on May 1 in Fort Worth, Texas. Gates, the father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates and a co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, spoke on the need to eradicate malaria worldwide. United Methodists have decided to wipe out malaria because "brothers and sisters don't sit back and let each other die," said William H. Gates Sr., co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: General Conference | World |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. Environmental Protection Resolutions Readopted  
General Conference delegates renewed three resolutions initiated by the Women's Division and the General Board of Global Ministries to protect the environment in separate votes this week. The measures required renewal under a 2004 General Conference rule mandating review of resolutions eight years after adoption.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Environment | General Conference | United Methodist Church | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. La Nouvelle déclaration de mission dirige les disciples vers la transformer le monde  
2 Mai 2008 | FORT WORTH, Texas (UMNS): L’Eglise Méthodiste Unie a raffiné sa déclaration de mission le 28 Avril, pour l’impliquer dans la vie et le travail de l’église.
Source: United Methodist News Service
More about: Communities | General Conference | International affairs | United Methodist Church | Methodism | Cote d´Ivoire | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. United Methodists Accept New Litany as Part of Social Creed 
The United Methodist Church, on the last day of its 2008 General Conference, celebrated the 100th anniversary of its Social Principles, which are guidelines for the social behavior of its members and institutions. Earlier in the meeting it adopted a litany to accompany a denominational Social Creed, which stands at the conclusion of the principles.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: General Conference | Social Principles | United Methodist Church | Methodism | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
arrow icon. United Methodists Contribute to Native Center, Site of 1864 Massacre 
Sand Creek Massacre Site The United Methodist Church will contribute to the development of a learning center on the site where in 1864 a Methodist preacher was responsible for the deaths of 150 Native Americans.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Communities | General Conference | United Methodist Church | Methodism | South Central U.S. | United States |
Date posted: May 02, 2008
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