General Conference Coverage: The postponed 2020 General Conference will be held April 23–May 4.

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What are the Four Areas of Ministry Focus?

The United Methodist Church has called for support and ministry with people in Appalachia since the 1972 General Conference. Students work on fixing up a house in Appalachia in this UMNS file photo by Ronny Perry.
The United Methodist Church has called for support and ministry with people in Appalachia since the 1972 General Conference. Students work on fixing up a house in Appalachia in this UMNS file photo by Ronny Perry.

The Four Areas of Focus express the vision and yearnings of the people of The United Methodist Church. Narrowing our focus to these four areas allows churches to use their resources effectively as they live out God's vision for the church.

Overcoming Poverty Together

Christ calls us to be in ministry with the poor and marginalized. Our emphasis is on "with" – standing with those who are regarded as "the least of these," listening to them, understanding their needs and aspirations, and working with them to achieve their goals. It also means addressing the causes of poverty and responding in ways that lift up individuals and communities. United Methodists believe working side by side with those striving to improve their situation is more effective long term than top-down charity.

Seeking Health and Wholeness for All 

Knowing that poverty and health are intertwined, The United Methodist Church has been a key player in fighting diseases such as malaria and AIDS and promoting initiatives that improve well-being. The church had a $75 million goal to provide education, infrastructure, communication and prevention measures to defeat malaria. In fact, the death rate from malaria in Africa has been cut in half, thanks to international efforts such as the denomination's Imagine No Malaria campaign.  A new "Abundant Health" campaign for the denomination would reach one million children with lifesaving interventions by 2020.

Leading where God calls

The church needs leaders rooted in Christ, who have a vision for changing the world. Today's young people have fearless hearts, vibrant ideas and a passion for ministry. Their talents should be nurtured to shape the church's path into the future. The church must recruit young people — including women and people of color the world over — for ministry, equip them to be effective leaders and be open to where they want to lead us. We also must strengthen lay members, who are ministering at every level of the church.

Making New Disciples in New Places

Around the world, United Methodists are innovating with what it means to be the church, planting new congregations and revitalizing faith communities in every kind of setting. United Methodists seek to re-evangelize the world so that we can reach more people, especially the young and those from diverse backgrounds. By being relevant and vital, United Methodists will touch more lives and draw more people to Christ. 

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