General Conference Information
April 23- May 3, 2024
A note from Bishop Farr: I encourage you to pray daily for the Holy Spirit to use each one of us and for the General Conference to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We need your prayers as we enter into this time of holy conferencing. You might consider using the Upper Room’s devotional guide. Please pray especially for:
- Missouri’s six clergy and six lay delegates and four reserve delegates and all 862 delegates. Please pray for them continually as they do the work of discerning through over 1,000 petitions.
- Our North Carolina and Western North Carolina Annual Conference hosts. The work of offering welcome to thousands of delegates, staff, volunteers and guests for two weeks is challenging to say the least.
- United Methodist agency staff and particularly lay and clergy volunteers who have sacrificed time and money to serve in a hospitality capacity. I give thanks for these persons and their time.
Some resources have been provided below to help you and your leadership navigate the news and decisions arising from the General Conference. If you have not yet watched the GC2020 preview we recorded in early March, you might want to check that out.
A collection of frequently asked questions and helpful infographics.
Links to legislation tracking, delegate lists, petitions, reports and summaries of major legislative topics.
A free daily prayer guide.
United Methodist Communications and United Methodist News have been preparing for the challenge of covering and publicizing developments of the long-delayed General Conference. Church leaders and members can stay informed via a live video stream, daily reports from UM News delivered in several languages, video recaps, updates on social media and a new United Methodist News Facebook Messenger Bot and WhatsApp channel.
Delegation Gears Up for Busy General Conference
The Missouri Delegation is in the home stretch of what has turned out to be the longest quadrennium ever! The postponed 2020 General Conference will finally convene in Charlotte, North Carolina, from April 23 through May 3, 2024.
Conference Launches Hate Divides, Love Unites Campaign, Offers Digital Resources
The Missouri Conference has produced a digital graphics package about the uniting power of love, called Hate Divides, Love Unites, in time for another divisive election year. Print-ready files are available for download to produce yard signs, banners and t-shirts if your church would like to promote a message of love over hate. The Missouri Conference wants to become a brave, empowering place for people from diverse cultures and generations so that we can become a Church for all God’s people. We seek to do this by equipping Conference leaders and local churches for multicultural leadership, cross-cultural connection and healing justice.
- Read a press release about the campaign HERE.
- Access the digital graphics HERE.
Because Annual Conference is fast approaching, we want to give you and your local church ample time to respond generously to our 2024 Annual Conference offerings. Below are the two offerings (Mozambique and Puerto Rico) we'll be taking during our time together in St. Charles. Please prayerfully consider bringing the opportunity before your local church leadership.
WAYS TO GIVE
TEXT-TO-GIVE: Text the code listed with each offering item to 1-855-575-7888 to give.
GIVE ONLINE: Give online via our DonorBox campaigns: Mozambique Initiative | Puerto Rico
CHECK: Make checks payable to “Missouri Annual Conference” and add a designation, such as Mozambique Initiative or Puerto Rico, in the memo line. Checks should be mailed to:
Missouri Annual Conference
3601 Amron Ct.
Columbia, MO 65202
Solar Eclipse Watch Party Photos
Thank you to everyone who sent us photos of their Solar Eclipse Watch Parties. We will be posting them over the next couple of weeks.
United in Christ folks gathered in Advance MO to experience the Total Eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Folks from Virginia, Alabama, and Wisconsin landed in the little town of Advance, MO. Some more famous than others-shout out to Walker Hayes (country singer) and his beautiful family! Thanks for being the icing on our historical day cake!! Photos submitted by Bev Rhodes
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