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The World is Our Parish

By: Bishop Scott Jones on 6/22/2010

We United Methodists know that diversity in unity is crucial. Our way of being the body of Christ is connectionalism—unity in doctrine, mission and discipline, but diversity in many of the ways we express that unity. We are a global church with congregations in more than 40 countries on four different continents.The Kansas East and Kansas West conferences are finding a new way to express that connection. Kansas West has voted to enter into a covenant relationship with the Zimbabwe East Annual Conference. The Kansas East Conference has formed a partnership with the Haiti District of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas.

I want to participate in that

By: Bishop Scott Jones on 5/21/2010

When I hear about all of the wonderful things God is doing in the world, I get excited and I think, “I want to participate in that!” I want so much to make a difference—to be used by God for God’s purposes. I know that God has a plan to save the world and that God is actively working on that plan. How can I be part of it?

Numbers represent people who are important

By: Bishop Scott Jones on 3/31/2010

When numbers represent worship attendance, membership, participation in Sunday school, youth involved in UMYF, offering totals or time spent in hands-on mission with the poor, they are more than just numbers. They represent real human beings and their journeys on the way of salvation. Leaders—both laity and clergy, administrative councils, cabinets and bishops—should pay close attention to the numbers that indicate our missional effectiveness.