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.
The Bible: The Book that Bridges the Millennia (Part II)
Part II of the study, Authority & Interpretation, begins with Jesus, journeying through time to the present. The Bible is authoritative for Christian faith and practice, allowing us a stronger sense of identity, strength and hope by learning about our spiritual heritage.Learn more
The Bible: The Book that Bridges the Millennia (Part I)
Part I, Origins & Formation, describe how the Bible was first composed and came to be the book we know today.Learn more
Joshua & the Land
Our exploration focuses on four stories from the biblical book of Joshua. In each story you can learn about Joshua , nurture your spiritual life and identify actions for justice.Learn more
John Wesley: Holiness of Heart & Life
John Wesley started a movement of practical piety-- a movement that continues today. Read about Wesley’s tireless, faithful leadership in this spiritual growth study.Learn more








