| Missionary Commissioning to be Broadcast Live on Internet | |||||||||||
New York, NY, September 28, 2009--The United Methodist Church will commission 31 missionaries and nine deaconesses and home missioners in an October 13 celebration that will be the first such service broadcast live on the internet. The liturgy of commissioning is scheduled in Stamford, Connecticut, during the annual meeting of directors of the General Board of Global Ministries, the denomination's international mission agency. "The commissioning of missionaries and deaconesses is a sacred moment, and this year we are inviting the whole of the church to be present electronically," said Bishop Joel N. Martinez, interim general secretary of the mission board. "We invite every bishop, every Sunday school teacher, and every church member to extend their hands in blessing as new groups of mission workers are commissioned in the name of Jesus Christ." Mission Service The new missionaries are called to various types of service in several categories, including:
A class of nine deaconesses (women) and home missioners (men) will be commissioned. There are seven women and two men this year. These persons make life-long commitments to mission service and have special relations with annual conferences and the General Board of Global Ministries. In most cases, they find their own ministries and are not compensated or supervised by the mission agency unless they enter one of the missionary categories. Webcast The live webcast of the commissioning will be available on the website of the General Board of Global Ministries, beginning at 7:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, October 13, 2009. The web address is www.ummissionaries.org, and a large icon will be the linked to the broadcast. "This historic webcast will be welcomed by family members, friends, and other persons in the home churches and conferences of those being commissioned," Bishop Martinez said. "We hope that congregations and extended families will gather around large screens, join in the worship, take part in the 'sending,' and assume responsibilities as partners in mission with the missionaries, deaconesses, and home missioners."
Date posted: Sep 28, 2009 |
|||||||||||