2019
Dare to Reach: Love Boldly
Missional Report
Dakotas Conference The United Methodist Church
Here’s a brief look at how the Dakotas Conference is living into this year’s annual conference theme.
Dakotas United Methodists are DARING to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We are embarking on a Journey Toward Vitality and following four pathways to accomplish our mission: • developing missional leaders • equipping missional congregations • extending our missional impact • generating missional resources We DARE to believe that we can raise up and recruit the next generation of gifted, effective leaders by helping them embrace a call to ministry in the Dakotas Conference. In the past eight years, 107 individuals have stepped into vocational ministry in the Dakotas. Of those:
50% 22%
made a second-career step to answer the call to ministry.
11%
have been recruited from beyond our United Methodist connection, other faith traditions.
65%
are laity from one of our local congregations across the Dakotas, who took a step of faith.
have joined our ministry team from beyond the borders of the Dakotas, and even the United States.
We are DARING to engage in a bold new collaboration that allows church leaders to serve in ministry while obtaining the education needed to become an ordained elder or deacon in the church: The Kairos Project is a master of divinity for students already actively engaged in ministry. Through a partnership between Sioux Falls Seminary and Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, a pilot cohort of 20 United Methodist students is participating in this master of divinity distance learning program. “I have been working in a ministry setting for more than 17 years. If I had to go the traditional route of attending a seminary program out-of-state and on campus, I am not sure I would have considered ordained ministry.” –Pastor Matt Morrison We are DARING to invest in churches that have kingdom potential and capacity and are ready to create a new life cycle and reach new people for Christ. Through coaching and consultation processes such as the Missional Church Consultation Initiative and Journey Renewal Partnership, churches enter a new season of fruitfulness and growth. Plankinton UMC, a Journey Renewal Partnership church, is focused on four areas: experience new life in prayer, first impressions, loving our kids, and conquering financial fears. “I feel like I am part of the church now,” said member Angela Bosworth. “I feel like I am part of making things better and that we are really trying to meet the needs of people around us.”