News from us [link removed] May 16, 2023
Connectional DNA
What is Connectionalism and why is it foundational to the DNA of the United Methodists? In this month's column, Rev. Sandy Nenadal explores the importance of this "vital web of interactive relationships" in this month's column. Rev. Nenadal believes that connectionalism is key to the success of the Church's mission. [link removed] Read more here→
Upcoming Events
NextGen Listening Sessions
Whether your NextGen ministry is run by staff or volunteers, we want to hear from you! Join us at an upcoming NextGen Listening Session to share your ideas and vision for NextGen Ministries directly with Conference staff members and to help us understand how we can best support you in the future. Any pastor, staff (paid or unpaid), leader and volunteer who works with kids, youth and college-aged ministry is invited to come. [link removed] See the dates and register here→
Other Upcoming Events
May 17 - [link removed] Live from Wespath: A Virtual Clergy Event
May 25 - [link removed] MOAC23 Pre-Conference Briefing
June 9 - [link removed] Mi [link removed] ssouri Annual Conference
July 17 - [link removed] UNITE Youth Event
See the full events calendars at [link removed] www.moumethodist.org/events
Featured Resource
Faith and Race Season 3 Curriculum
Season three of the Faith and Race Podcast highlights the legacies of five of Missouri’s Historically Black United Methodist Churches. This free downloadable resource guides both individuals and groups through discussing the topics and themes that arise in the shared oral histories. Use it in a small group setting or for personal study. [link removed] Learn more→
[link removed] GCFA Group Ruling
Does your local church have a copy of its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt letter? All U.S. United Methodist Churches are included under a blanket tax-exempt ruling from the IRS. This means your local church requests its letter from GCFA. It's best practice to request a fresh copy every few years. Get yours at www.umgroupruling.org
[link removed] Self-Care for Clergy in Cross-Racial/Cross-Cultural Ministry
Along with the inevitable pressures and demands of shepherding a parish, campus ministry, or another group, clergy of color and those who come from another ethnicity, nation/cultural context than the one you are serving, may need to practice additional self-care.
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