United Methodist Church Mission
The mission of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus
Christ by proclaiming the good news of God’s grace and thus seeking the
fulfillment of God’s reign and realm in the world. The fulfillment of God’s
reign and realm in the world is the vision Scripture holds before us. The
United Methodist Church affirms that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the
Savior of the world, and the Lord of all. We respect persons of all religious
faiths and we defend religious freedom for all persons. Jesus’ words in
Matthew 28:19–20 provide the Church with our mission: "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."
This mission is our grace-filled response to the Reign
of God in the world announced by Jesus. God’s grace is active everywhere,
at all times, carrying out this purpose as revealed in the Bible. It is
expressed in God’s covenant with Abraham and Sarah, in the Exodus of Israel
from Egypt, and in the ministry of the prophets. It is fully embodied in
the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is experienced in
the ongoing creation of a new people by the Holy Spirit.
John Wesley, Phillip Otterbein, Jacob Albright, and our
other spiritual forebears understood this mission in this way. Whenever
United Methodism has had a clear sense of mission, God has used our Church
to save persons, heal relationships, transform social structures, and spread
scriptural holiness, thereby changing the world. In order to be truly alive,
we embrace Jesus’ mandate to make disciples of all peoples.
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