The Circuit Rider May 2022

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Mississippi Conference of the United Methodist Church

TheCircuitRider Monthly Newsletter

Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

This month we pause to recognize the historical and cultural contributions Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have made in our churches, communities and nation. As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, may we know better about Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage and build the nation under God who calls us to unite in diversity. To find resources for recognizing Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month in your church, click here.

Churches Host Innovative Vacation Bible School

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Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant

IN THIS ISSUE:

For three days, the staff at Central United Methodist Church in Meridian brings the times of the Bible to life for its VBS participants. [Read More]

New UMM Branding and Resources page 2 | Prepare for Hurricane Season page 2 | Place Ads in Souvenir Journal page 3 | USM Wesley Racial Healing Circle page 3 | Peace with Justice Sunday page 4

Publication Note: The next publication of The Circuit Rider will be the print edition of the award-winning Circuit Rider Souvenir Journal that will be available during the 2022 Session of the Mississippi Annual Conference in July.

May 2022

Last month we invited you to celebrate with us what it means to #BeUMC here in Mississippi and to look forward to seeing stories and posts sharing our core values and their alignment with our United Methodist Connection. Within the focus of Mississippi’s core value of generosity and the #BeUMC values of influence, connection and impact, this month’s #BeUMC feature spotlights how here in Mississippi, we are ‘Missional People of God.’ Rev. Haven Boyd, associate pastor at Laurel First United Methodist Church in Laurel, reflects on how generosity can be channeled to influence, connect and impact families and communities. Click here to read why she continues to #BeUMC.

Vacation Bible school, VBS, is a long-time summer staple. Young people take part in fun activities such as hearing stories from the Bible, designing arts and crafts and eating delicious foods and snacks. Churches are developing new ideas for VBS to enhance the experience Central United Methodist Church’s Marketplace VBS. for students and keep VBS fresh, fun and engaging for young Christians.


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