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The Circuit Rider August 2023

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Mississippi Conference of the United Methodist Church

TheCircuitRider Monthly Newsletter

Rev. Marta Sobrino Bolen has

Jasmine Haynes, Communications Specialist

seen transformative growth in her congregation, and she credits a lot of it to the time she invested attending the hospitality training for Lighthouse Congregations back in late April. Lighthouse Congregations serve as safe harbors for United Methodists who are now without a church due to disaffiliations or church closures. They also serve seekers—people who are not

Children participate in one of La Misíon’s summer children’s ministries. Photo courtesy of Rev. Marta Bolen

committed to a church yet and are searching for deeper meaning in life. Bolen, pastor of Glenfield United Methodist Church in New Albany, came to the training hosted by the Mississippi Conference Faith Community Formation Office and left the gathering reflecting on things she heard and how to implement them. Read more about practical steps that can move your congregation to be more hospitable.

Senatobia District’s Missions in May Spreads Love to the Community Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant

Safe Harbor UMC member, Evelyn DeAngelo leads New Thing Sunday Worship.

Safe Harbor UMC Takes Worship Outside for ‘New Thing Sunday’ Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant Bishop Sharma D. Lewis dedicated Sunday, June 25 as New Thing Sunday in the Mississippi Conference. On this Sunday laity would come up with fresh ideas for conducting Sunday worship while clergy and their families took a Sabbath. Safe Harbor United Methodist Church in Moss Point took a unique approach to New Thing Sunday. Instead of having Sunday worship inside of their church building, Safe Harbor’s ministry team took worship to the community. [Read More]

IN THIS ISSUE:

Is the UMC Really...? Part 8 page 2 | Methodist Rehab Welcomes Chaplain page 2 | Conference Treasurer’s Notes page 3 | UMC Takes Jesus to the Streets page 3 | Save the Dates page 4 | Cares and Concerns page 4

August 2023

During Missions in May churches were encouraged to find a way to serve a group of people beyond their local church. Multiple churches in the Senatobia District went above and beyond putting their best foot forward to display the love of Christ across their communities. [Read More]


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