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Mission Studies

Poverty: The Call: The Roma

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

2012 Mission Studies

Past Mission Studies

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Creating Interfaith Community

This study is designed to help United Methodists in the United States learn the theological and contemporary issues involved in creating interfaith community and its implications for global mission.
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The Scandalous Message of James

Join us in a journey of understanding James with its wisdom proverbs, shocking exhortations, and supportive fellowship.
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Restorative Justice

This mission study is a response to the call of The United Methodist Church to focus upon Restorative Justice ministries in light of the prison-industrial complex, and offers a vision of restoration and healing over isolation and punishment.
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Mexico

The history of Mexico contains a complex and largely unknown spiritual history outside of Mexico. Despite the long border between the two countries, most U.S. citizens know only the Mexico of today's headlines. This study gives a brief political and cultural history of Mexico and gives a portrait of Mexico's history of religion.
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Jesus and Courageous Women

Courageous women of the New Testament offer role models for today's Christian women, who are compelled by Jesus and his teachings to be transformed and to transform the world. This study highlights women's roles in the sacred stories and provides a window for viewing women's leadership among Jesus' early followers.
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