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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Mission u and You

Note: July 26-27 will be offered at First UMC - Missoula rather than at Mission Valley UMC
What is Mission u? This yearly event offers enriching educational courses on caring for our communities, deepening our spirituality and learning about the church around the world. 

Mission u  at First UMC - Missoula, July 26-27


    • Spiritual Growth Study: Practicing Resurrection: The Gospel of Mark and Radical Discipleship
      In Mark and Radical Discipleship, author Janet Wolf explores what it means to live a life of radical discipleship today using the Gospel of Mark as the foundation. Wolf explores the timeless issues of poverty, gender, justice, liberation, equality, and others using Mark as a guide. The stories of the women in Mark are a particular focus in this study and how, although often unnamed, they are prominent among Jesus’ followers and in Mark’s recounting of the gospel story.
    • Women United for Change: 150 Years in Mission
      United for Change by Ellen Blue is the first in a two-year study commemorating United Methodist Women’s 150th anniversary in 2019. It will provide a historical survey of United Methodist Women and its predecessor organizations and amplify the voices that shaped the work through an overarching story of United Methodist Women changing the face of mission. This study is about women who established vibrant societies to support mission.
  • Share meals and fellowship with other members of your community
  • Learn about Christian faith and social justice issues
  • Grow spiritually
  • Access new books, resources, and creative ideas

Get more details about Mission u on the Mountain Sky Conference website. 

Contact Cathy Speich-Ferguson, Mission u Dean for more information on Yellowstone Legacy Conference events.

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