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.
For the Love of God: John's Epistles
The study focuses on the Epistles as God's Word to us today, with the emphasis on loving all humanity. Learn moreFood & Faith
The Food & Faith website is a supplement to the Spiritual Growth mission study, Food & Faith by Wendy Whiteside, exploring the spiritual dimension of eating food. Learn moreSudan
This comprehensive mission study on Sudan, the largest country in Africa, provides a clear picture of this war torn, yet beautiful country and its people, and offers suggested routes for working toward a lasting peace. Learn moreI Believe in Jesus
The story of faith is an individual as well as collective story in its varied and disparate contexts. This story seeks, struggles and finds clues to the nature of God, and the needs of the neighbor.Learn more
Giving Our Hearts Away: Native American Survival
This mission study is part of an ongoing process to share and hear the stories of the many Native American nations and peoples within what is now the United States. The study revisits much of the founding history of the United States from the perspective of Native Americans.Learn more








