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United Methodists to
recruit new missionaries
Apr.
7, 2006
Herbert & Mary Zigbuo - Missioners to Liberia
NOTE: Photographs are available at
http://umns.umc.org .
By Elliott Wright*
STAMFORD, Conn. (UMNS) - The United
Methodist Church needs at least 20 new international missionaries over two
years.
A recruitment effort-"The Next Missionary May be YOU"-was launched during the
April 3-6 spring meeting of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries.
"We are extremely pleased to be able to again actively recruit missionaries for
international service," said the Rev. R. Randy Day, chief executive of the
international mission agency.
Dramatic revenue shortfalls, primarily from a sharp drop in investment income,
resulted in a moratorium on new missionary recruitment and assignment in 2002.
International missionaries placed over the last three years have filled
emergency needs, Day noted.
"We are looking for missionaries in 2006 and 2007 for service in Africa, Asia,
Europe, Latin America, and Israel/Palestine," said the Rev. Edith Gleaves, who
heads the board's mission personnel unit. "We need missionary pastors,
educators, health and social workers, children and youth workers,
administrators, and specialists in rural and construction ministries."
A typical missionary term is three years in length and the board provides health
benefits and educational provisions for dependent children.
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The board currently
provides full support for 229 missionaries; 179 in international
services and 50 in the United States. Partial support is provided to another 120
people, mostly in the United States. These include church and community workers,
Hispanic/Latino Plan missionaries, Alaska missionaries, and short-term young
adult missionaries.
Another 100 people are non-commissioned mission personnel, and the agency helps
to support 293 people in mission selected by partner churches around the world.
There are 136 deaconesses and home missioners who are commissioned by the board
but find their own places of service.
Thirteen new deaconesses and two home missioners - a new lay office for men -
were commissioned April 4 during the board meeting. They are Timothy P.
Bodenstein of Stillwater, Okla.; Linda Frank, Columbus, Ohio; Patricia Goss,
Phoenix; Rosa Linda Guadarrama, San Bernadino, Calif.; Mary Hill, Portland,
Maine; Sung Ok Lee, New York City; Evana Lewis, New York City; Gladis Lobato,
New York City; and Minnie Murrell, Pelham, Ala.
Also, Kevin M. Nelson, New York City; Rachel Patman, Wytheville, Va.; Claris R.
Skerritt, New York City; Nancy Van Antwerp, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Earnestine
Andrews Varnado, McComb, Miss.; and Mary Winslow, Nashville, Tenn.
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The requirements for missionary service in the
United Methodist Church can be found online at:
http://gbgm-umc.org/who_we_are/mp/documents.cfm .
Interested people should contact the mission personnel unit of the United
Methodist Board of Global Ministries by calling (212)870-3660, or emailing
awilson@gbgm-umc.org .
A recruitment flyer for posting in church bulletin boards is available for
downloading at
http://gbgm-umc.org/who_we_are/mp/docs/missionaryflyer.pdf .
*Wright is the information officer of the Board of Global Ministries.
News media contact: Linda Bloom, New York, (646) 369-3759 or
newsdesk@umcom.org .
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North
Carolina Conference GBGM Mission Personnel Secretary:
Rev.
Butch Huffman
(919) 965-3761 (o)
butchhuffman@nccumc.org
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