Rediscovering Wesleyan Mission

Rediscovering Wesleyan Mission

Subject
Offered by

Duke Divinity School

Overview

This Duke Divinity+ course is designed to help individuals and Christian communities rediscover the Wesleyan mission at its finest. Over the course of four weeks, you will be introduced to Methodism’s history as a missionary movement and teaches us to recenter our histories within the story of God’s mission to the world. 

In addition, it explores key practices and commitments that undergird a Methodist sense of mission, including convictions about salvation. Above all, it gives us opportunities to attend to the Holy Spirit and discern how God may be prompting us and our communities to engage in mission today.

Instructors

Jung Choi
Jung Choi

Associate Dean for Global and Intercultural Formation; Director, Asian House of Studies; Administrative Faculty

Laceye Warner
Laceye Warner

Royce and Jane Reynolds Professor of the Practice of Evangelism and Methodist Studies; Associate Dean for Wesleyan Engagement and Hybrid Programs

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