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From 1939 to 1968 the Judicial Council of the former Methodist
Church rendered Decision Numbers 1-255. This and other volumes of
decisions are listed below. These are generally published in book
format each quadrennium following The General Conference.
In the interim between the quadrennial editions the most recent
decisions are included in "The General Minutes "each year. All
Judicial Council Decisions can be found on the Internet at
www.umc.org. DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1940-1968, 1-255, ISBN
9780687104055 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1968-1988, 301-609, ISBN
9780687104109 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1989-1992, 610-684, ISBN
9780687104116 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1993-1996, 685-798, ISBN
9780687058143 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1997-2000, 799-905, ISBN
9780687026968
From 1939 to 1968 the Judicial Council of the former Methodist
Church rendered Decision Numbers 1-255. This and other volumes of
decisions are listed below. These are generally published in book
format each quadrennium following The General Conference.
In the interim between the quadrennial editions the most recent
decisions are included in "The General Minutes "each year. All
Judicial Council Decisions can be found on the Internet at
www.umc.org. DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1940-1968, 1-255, ISBN
9780687104055 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1968-1988, 301-609, ISBN
9780687104109 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1989-1992, 610-684, ISBN
9780687104116 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1993-1996, 685-798, ISBN
9780687058143 DECISIONS JUDICIAL COUNCIL 1997-2000, 799-905, ISBN
9780687026968
The mission of The United Methodist Church is to make disciples
of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. In order to
carry out this mission, The United Methodist Church has defined
seven pathways of ministry: developing new churches, transforming
existing congregations, ending racism through expanding racial and
ethnic ministries, teaching the Wesleyan model of discipleship,
strengthening clergy and lay leadership, reaching and transforming
the lives of new generations, and eliminating poverty in community
with the poor.
The United Methodist Council on Korean Ministries/Korean
Ministry Plan has a vision to strengthen small group ministries for
the local church to fulfill the mission of The United Methodist
Church. The Korean Ministry Plan partnered with the National
Association of Korean United Methodists to develop training
material for small group ministry leaders that incorporated both
Wesleyan tradition and Korean spirituality. This material was
developed with the purpose of leading churches to confess Jesus
Christ as Lord and for individuals to realize their individual
spiritual gifts so that they could serve the local church and
community better. Thus, we United Methodists may be disciples of
Jesus Christ who experience the power of the Holy Spirit to
transform the world.
We welcome you into this journey of discipleship in small group
ministry. We are genuinely looking forward to meeting you. Bishop
Hee-Soo Jung, President of the Korean Ministry Plan"
The mission of The United Methodist Church is to make disciples
of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. In order to
carry out this mission, The United Methodist Church has defined
seven pathways of ministry: developing new churches, transforming
existing congregations, ending racism through expanding racial and
ethnic ministries, teaching the Wesleyan model of discipleship,
strengthening clergy and lay leadership, reaching and transforming
the lives of new generations, and eliminating poverty in community
with the poor.
The United Methodist Council on Korean Ministries/Korean
Ministry Plan has a vision to strengthen small group ministries for
the local church to fulfill the mission of The United Methodist
Church. The Korean Ministry Plan partnered with the National
Association of Korean United Methodists to develop training
material for small group ministry leaders that incorporated both
Wesleyan tradition and Korean spirituality. This material was
developed with the purpose of leading churches to confess Jesus
Christ as Lord and for individuals to realize their individual
spiritual gifts so that they could serve the local church and
community better. Thus, we United Methodists may be disciples of
Jesus Christ who experience the power of the Holy Spirit to
transform the world.
We welcome you into this journey of discipleship in small group
ministry. We are genuinely looking forward to meeting you. Bishop
Hee-Soo Jung, President of the Korean Ministry Plan"
This book is the official Journal of the Indiana Conference
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Session held in Indianapolis,
Ind., June 7-9, 2012.
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