Mission Studies

Each year, United Methodist Women members prepare for faithful living and action by studying mission studies. Mission studies are offered each year - a geographical, topical, and spiritual growth study. These studies motivate, inform, and enrich our commitment to global ministry.
Members take one of the three mission studies through the organization's Schools of Christian Mission program offered around the country.
2013 Mission Studies
- Spiritual growth: Living Sacramentally and Walking Justly
- Geographic: The Roma of Europe
- Issue study: Poverty
- Children and Youth study: Migration
2012 Mission Studies
- Spiritual Growth Study: Immigration and the Bible
- Geographic Study: Haiti
- Issue Study: Poverty
Past Mission Studies
Search for recent mission studies by keyword and year or choose a study from the items below.
Children of the Bible
We invite you into the stories in the Bible from which we can glean the place of children in ancient times. Stories from both the Hebrew and Greek texts---the Old and New Testaments will call us once again to both love in the face of challenge and yes, to become like a child so that we too enter into the kingdom of God where the hungry are fed, the prisoners are freed and the children are whole people in Jesus Christ.Learn more
Public Education
At a time when education is a buzzword in political campaigns and budget discussions from the federal government to state legislative houses and into local communities,it is appropriate for people of faith to take a serious look at public education.Learn more
Concerning Prayer
Concerning Prayer guides the reader through types of prayer and explores prayer issues such as interfaith prayer and prayer in school.Learn more
Cuba
To understand the church in twenty-first century Cuba, we must be aware of its particular character and history and the five events that have had a significant impact on the Christian church. Therefore the Cuba study is about the church in Cuba in its various forms.Learn more
Exodus: The Journey to Freedom
Christine Keels and the Rev. Bernard Keels have provided a deep river of content to draw us through the historical journey of African American Methodists in the United States.Learn more









