Guidelines Higher Education & Campus Ministry


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This ministry area is responsible for interpreting and recommending to the church council ways for implementing the church's mission in higher education and campus ministry. This team is on the "front line" in the important work of identifying and developing the leadership for the church and for the world. This guideline is a how-to plan that leads you through the biblical, theological, and practical aspects of your church's ministry in higher education. This is one of the twenty-six Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation that cover church leadership areas including Church Council and Small Membership Church; the administrative areas of Finance and Trustees; and ministry areas focused on nurture, outreach, and witness including Worship, Evangelism, Stewardship, Christian Education, age-level ministries, Communications, and more.







Campus Ministry


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This resource, written with the intention to support a new Lay Servant Ministries course, will give readers a general understanding of the developmental needs of the 18- to 26-year-old demographic in the United States; general categories of institutions of higher learning; basic structures for campus ministries and offices of spiritual and religious life on college or university campuses; a framework to discern how United Methodist congregations may be called to serve students in their local context; and tools to begin bridging the administrative structures at the institution of higher learning in question to gain appropriate access to students. The approach of this text is fundamentally student-centered and contextual, placing the needs of students as the foundation of congregational discernment and institutional bridging to build and/or support a student ministry. (The scope of this text is limited to higher education in the United States, as models of higher education differ greatly in other regions of the world. This text also primarily targets the 18- to 26-year-old demographic, recognizing that many students in the United States may fall outside this age range.)




The Campus Ministry of the Methodist Church


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To Transform the World


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God's call to mission / Alice G. Knotts -- "Give them hearts for love alone" : why campus ministry is crucial in the twenty-first century / Jan Rivero -- Campus ministry : a sacramental community / Jimmy J. Montgomery -- Developing leaders, campus ministry style / Kirk B. Oldham -- Our heart and our treasure : strategies for healthy partnerships for campus ministries and annual conferences / Kristin Stoneking -- Trauma on campus / Beth A. Cooper -- Emerging communities, emerging faith / Jeanne Roe Smith -- Life-transforming campus ministry : intentional, effective ministries with Hispanic students / David J. Moreno -- Faith communities in a digital age / Scott Spencer -- Being formed by the spirit : spiritual formation and Christian discipling with college students / Amy J. Rio-Anderson -- Shaping the souls of young people / Alice G. Knotts.




Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation 2013-2016 - Higher Education and Campus Ministry


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This ministry area is responsible for interpreting and recommending to the church council ways for implementing the church's mission in higher education and campus ministry. This team is on the "front line" in the important work of identifying and developing the leadership for the church and for the world. This Guideline is a how-to plan that leads you through the biblical, theological, and practical aspects of your church's ministry in higher education. This is one of the twenty-six Guidelines that cover church leadership areas including Church Council and Small Membership Church; the administ.




United Methodist Campus Ministry


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Campus Ministry


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The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church 2012


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The Book of Discipline sets forth the plan by which we United Methodists govern ourselves. It reflects our understanding of the Church and of what is expected of its laity and clergy as they seek to be effective witnesses in the world as a part of the whole body of Christ. The Discipline includes our church Constitution, our history, our doctrinal standards, and our mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ, as well as practical processes through which our congregations connect and support each other to reach the world.