Title: FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS
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2FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS
- A Theological Approach to Mission in The United
Methodist Church
3Why are we involved in mission?
4WHO
5WHY
6WHOWHY
7WHOWHY
8Do good intentions always translate into
theological practice?
The Homecoming
9How was this attempt at outreach ministry
portrayed both positively and negatively?
10WHO
11Matthew 2540
Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of
the least of these who are members of my family,
you did it to me.
12WHOare the least of these in our world today?
13GIVER
RECEIVER
- How does mission affect the Receiver?
14Patronizing
or
Partnering
15Our View of Mission Giving Receiving
- Each of us develops, consciously or
unconsciously, our own perspective of missions. - It is very difficult to see things from another
persons perspective.
16Mission involves and impacts both the Giver and
Receiver.
17GIVER
RECEIVER
- What does the Receiver offer the Giver?
18Who are we as the family of God?
- Created in the image of God
- All in need of Gods grace
- All equal in the sight of God
- Gods grace available to all
- Capacity to love
19The Gospel Perspective
GIVER
RECEIVER
20The Gospel Perspective
21The Gospel Perspective
Imago Dei
Imago Dei
22Giving and receiving is a cycle of love and
relationships!
Imago Dei
Imago Dei
23PREVENIENT MISSION
- God is already there and at work before we get
there!
24FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS
- A Theological Approach to Mission in The United
Methodist Church
25WHY
26The Great Commission
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them
to obey everything that I have commanded
you. Matthew 2818-20
27The Greatest Commandments
You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart, and with all your soul, and with all your
mind, and with all your strength You shall love
your neighbor as yourself. Mark 1230-31
28JOY
esus
thers
ou
29What we are called to be determines what we are
to do.
30We are
- Redeemed and restored people of God
- The Body of Christ
- Obedient Servants
- Humble Servants
- Agents of Transformation
31We are called to
- Preach, teach and witness
- Glorify God
- Feed and care for others
- Love
- Reconcile and forgive
- Do justice
32Keeping Motivations in Check
- Self-Gratification
- Vacation
- Santa Claus Syndrome
- Cultural Manipulation
- The Patriarchal Approach
- Control
- Failure to value others as self
33Blessed to be a Blessing to Others
34Mission is central to Christian Discipleship
35Good News
36Community (Support Structure)
Good News
37Community (Support Structure)
Good News
38Community (Support Structure)
Good News
39Mission is Good Stewardship
40Mission in the Wesleyan Tradition
41Mercy
Grace
Being
Biblical Theological Foundation Mission Education
Spiritual Formation Spiritual Disciplines
Forgiveness
Compassion
Worship
Worship
Open Minds
Open Hearts
Christ over All
Open Doors
Open Hands
Partnerships Hospitality
Action Creative Energy
Empowerment
Peace
Doing
Justice
Love
42HOW
43Some Basic Principles
- Mission Understanding Theology
- Prevenient Mission
- Spiritual Discernment
- Love in Action
- Understand Other Cultures
- Humility
44Planning A Crucial Step
- Ascertain Gifts
- Need Assessment
- Match Gifts and Needs
- Prioritize
- Action Plan
- Evaluation
45Use and Support the Connection
46- District Mission Secretaries
- Conference Mission Secretaries
- VIM Coordinators
- Jurisdictional Personnel
- General Board of Global Ministries
- UMCOR
- Womens Division
- Mission Personnel
- Mission Context Relationships
- Evangelism Church Growth
- Partnership with other organizations
47Training Resources
48For All The Right Reasons was developed by Mark
Barden, Larry Rankin and Ruth Wiertzema on
behalf of the Southeastern Jurisdiction Conferen
ce Mission Secretaries for the General Board of
Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church
49Send your stories, suggestions and ideas to
- Mark Barden
- PO Box 18005
- Charlotte, NC 28218
- mbarden_at_wnccumc.org
50FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS
- A Theological Approach to Mission in The United
Methodist Church
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