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The Contexts of Mission

Matthew 7:9-10The Mission Contexts and Relationships Program Area is concerned with the contexts in which mission takes place today. These contexts may be local, global, geographical, cultural, ethnic, international, denominational, ecumenical, or any combination of these possibilities. Fully understanding these contexts helps The United Methodist Church provide "bread and fish" in more than 100 countries.

The Mission Contexts and Relationships Program Area analyses the context in which the church is called to mission and builds covenant relationships and mission partnerships to implement the goals of mission. In its evaluative work, it takes account of such factors as culture, religion, history, politics, economics, environment and demographics. It develops Christian ecumenical relations and explores dialogue with people of other faiths.

Bishop Solito K. Toquero of ManillaAs a Young Deaconess Is Mourned, United Methodists Support Human Rights in the Philippines

by Rebecca C. Asedillo
5/1/08: General Conference calls for an immediate stop to killings and all forms of human rights violations.
 

The Philippines Report on Political Murders:A Mission Comment and CommentaryMission Leader Asks US Congress to Make Human Rights Key In Philippines Aid

Global Ministries News
A fax to House and the Senate members asks that no US military aid be used in ways that violate human rights.
 

Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato PunoPhilippine Judicial Leader Speaks Out Against Killings

United Methodist News Service
Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno is a United Methodist and a powerful voice for human rights.
 

Jonathan Sta. Rosa's brotherSlain Filipino Pastor’s Family Awaits Justice

United Methodist News Service
The Rev. Isaias Sta. Rosa was abducted from his home and killed by masked gunmen in August 2006. More than 800 people have been killed since 2001.