Apply today to be a Global Mission Fellow!
The Global Mission Fellows Program has 4 positions available in the US for young adults (ages 20-30) feeling called to work in direct service and/or advocacy with immigration populations. All applications must be received on or before June 5, so don’t delay in applying or sharing this opportunity!
Watching for the Light at COP21
The mornings are so very dark these days, and my sunlight lamp is no substitute for the actual sun. Still, I kind of like...
Funding Ministries and Mission Outreach 2017
What are Conference budgets? How can I support mission? What resources are available from The PNW Conference that can help our church treasurers? Download...
Osias and Desiree: What is life really like as a missionary?
A Conversation with An Itinerating Missionary Couple
By Osias & Desiree Segura-April
What is itineration? Why do missionaries itinerate? What is life really like as a...
Musings: My Unconditional Love for the Church Compels and Challenges Me
By Chasity Shavon Jones
So often, we are involved in the church that we become numb to the numinosity and mystery that is the Church...
What moments in our lives remind us of our promise to serve?
By The Rev. Dr. Carmen Manalac-Scheuerman
Commissioned as Global Missionary of the UMC
Praise the Lord!
After almost three years, returning with my family to Philippines serving...
Latin America Study Impacts at Mission u
Participants at Mission u celebrate during this workshop. The Rev. Paul Jeffrey led a session on Latin America during last year's Mission u. Register...
Question Time: Mission u Edition!
By Nica Sy
Nica Sy is a young person who attended Mission u, an annual cooperative mission experience by the PNW Conference’s United Methodist Women...
In Relationship: Caring for OUR children in the Congo
By Jesse N. Love
May 17, 2016 | Portland, Ore.
A young woman who is wearing beautiful garb from Africa graces the stage. Wiping tears from...
Help Heal the World: Christmas Giving & Alternative Gifts
By Marilyn S. Reid | Photos by GBGM, et. al.
The world is in need of healing. People in our own neighborhoods and community (and...