February 15, 2022
Welcome to the Well
The Good News Brewery was a pub looking for a pastor. Danny Lyberger was a pastor looking for a bar. Out of this partnership began The Well. Read more here →
Upcoming Events
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Communicating Across Generations
Join us on March 19 at Camdenton UMC for a workshop on bridging the gap between generations. Jennifer Smith, CEO of Midwest Strategies, will guide you and your leadership team as we learn how to better communicate and welcome people of all ages. Space is limited for this IN-PERSON experience. Laity and local church leadership teams are encouraged to attend. Learn more and sign up →
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Other Upcoming Events
See the full events calendars at www.moumethodist.org/events
New Place Grants Available
The Center for Congregational Excellence is accepting grant applications from now until April 1 from churches that are establishing new places for new people in the five categories of small group, missional community, recovery ministry, new worship service, and new church or multi-site. The first step is to fill out a worksheet and submit it to your District Superintendent.
For more information more and to get started on the worksheet go to →
Race and Culture Statement of Support
The Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church is seeking to be: “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." Join us as we stand together in becoming a Church for all God's people. Learn more and sign the statement at missouri-reg.brtapp.com/DiverselyUnited
Featured Resources
A Biblical Reflection of Emotional Health
It’s not always easy or comfortable to name and discuss our emotions, but it is an important part of cherishing God’s gifts and nurturing our well-being. This family discussion guide helps create a safe space for discussing and exploring feelings we all experience – joy, anger, sadness, fear and disgust. It invites participants of all ages to connect their real-life experiences to Riley’s experiences in the film..
NextGen Conversation: Youth Mentoring with Becca Boren
What would it look like to have a youth program that was easy to maintain and had a primary focus on daily discipleship? That’s exactly how Becca Boren, director of youth and young adult ministries at Good Shepherd in Kansas City, has her program aligned. Becca shows us how to turn the standard youth ministry model on its head and allow youth to mentor youth in a meaningful way. At Good Shepherd, Becca has created a system of accountability and growth in her program that has allowed youth to take on meaningful leadership roles while making their faith their own. If you want to learn how she did it and how you can lay the groundwork for a mentoring program of your own, listen in.
Lenten Resource: Gathered Up in Jesus
The season of Lent is essential for those who truly seek to be disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Because a part of what we learn in this time of self-examination is that we are what might be most in need of transformation. We might find that what might need to grow in faith and discipleship is the church and that the transformation of the world begins with building bridges and gathering up rather than with condemnation. We hope you’ll join in with churches around the world as we seek to be gathered up in Jesus.
See the full resource library at www.moumethodist.org/resourcelibrary