Adult Missions
Missions discipleship empowers adults to become more effective witnesses in their world. When adults explore current missions efforts around the world, delve into the biblical mandate for missions, and become personally involved, they clearly see their responsibility to take the gospel to the nations.
As adults grow and learn, they seek out needs in their communities and become involved in meeting those needs. A commonly asked question is, “How is God calling us to meet this need?”
Women on mission
Women on Mission is a missions discipleship group designed to equip adult women in becoming active disciples of Christ as they live on mission for Him. Women on Mission members seek to live out missions through missions projects, ministries, prayer, giving, and Bible study. The purpose of the organization is to provide every person with the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel.
Women on Mission is a missions discipleship group designed to equip adult women to become active disciples of Christ as they live on mission for Him.
Women on Mission members seek to live out missions through missions projects, ministries, prayer, giving, and Bible study. The purpose of the organization is to provide every person with the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel.
Through Women on Mission, women:
- learn about missions around the world and in North America,
- pray for the nations to hear of God’s love and for the missionaries who serve Him,
- give to missions offerings and through the Cooperative Program, and
- do missions by sharing Christ with others.
Learn more about leading missions discipleship for Women on Mission by visiting the How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship page.
You’ll find tips, resources, and planning helps through the videos to view and downloadable documents to read and print out. These materials can be used for your own learning or in group training settings.
So whether
- you’re new to missions discipleship and want to know it can help women in your church develop into disciples of Jesus who live on mission,
- you need to know how to get a group started,
- you’ve been leading for a while and would like to develop more as a leader, or
- you need ready-made materials and information to use in training new leaders,
we’ve got you covered!
We seek to equip Women on Mission leaders in helping your group become personally involved in meeting needs in their communities and clearly see their responsibility to take the gospel to the nations.
Click to learn more about How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship!
Sisters Who Care is a missions group of WMU that aims to reach women in African American churches for cooperative missions. Sisters Who Care seeks to involve individuals in responding to God as they learn about missions, pray for missions, support missions, do missions and tell about Jesus. As the African American church has always been on mission, WMU gives an additional opportunity in providing structure, connecting points and a global perspective.
Sisters Who Care Organizing Guide (PDF download)
How to Start Sisters Who Care (PDF download)
Sisters Who Care Save the Date Meeting Invitation Color (PDF download)
Sisters Who Care Save the Date Meeting Invitation B&W (PDF download)
Missions Mosaic
Be inspired by the stories of people who are transforming their communities for Christ. Each issue of Missions Mosaic equips you with a Bible study, a prayer starter, ministry ideas, and evangelism tools. Every issue also includes Prayer Patterns, which are daily devotions followed by a listing of missionaries by birthday each month.
This is an annual subscription (12 monthly issues) available in print, digital or print + digital combo.
WOMEN ON MISSION LEADER
Help the women in your church focus on missions with this engaging planning guide with a user-friendly format. Each quarterly issue includes leader tips, promotional flyers, and meeting plans for Missions Mosaic articles.
This is an annual subscription (4 quarterly issues).
NATIONAL WMU ADULT AND MULTICULTURAL CONSULTANT
Stephanie Newton
snewton@wmu.org
(205) 991-4017
Schedule a Meeting with Stephanie
Stephanie is the lead strategist for adult and multicultural audiences for national WMU. She is responsible for program planning and leadership development of myMISSION, Adults on Mission, and Women on Mission. She also serves as the liaison for multicultural audiences, including Sisters Who Care, the Hispanic WMU/UFM network, and Korean WMU. Stephanie is passionate about encouraging leaders and empowering them to live on mission.
For information about state missions opportunities and events, contact your state WMU or convention office. Click here for state contact information.
Adults on Mission
Adults on Mission is a coed organization for adults. This missions discipleship group prepares men and women to work together to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and to hear God’s call. Most Adults on Mission groups are activity-based, so the groups can be formed to meet an identified need in your community or when an existing small group decides to become involved in missions. Groups can also be formed around natural networks or affiliations (such as professions) or around life issues (such as parenting or retirement).
Adults on Mission is a coed organization for women and men over 18 years old. This missions discipleship group prepares men and women to work together to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and to hear God’s call.
Most Adults on Mission groups are activity-based, so the groups can be formed to meet an identified need in your community or when an existing small group decides to become involved in missions. Groups can also be formed around natural networks or affiliations (such as professions) or around life issues (such as parenting or retirement).
The goals of Adults on Mission are to learn about missions, pray for and give to missions, and disciple others to live on mission for Christ.
Learn more about leading missions discipleship for Adults on Mission by visiting the How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship page.
You’ll find tips, resources, and planning helps through the videos to view and downloadable documents to read and print out. These materials can be used for your own learning or in group training settings.
So whether
- you’re new to missions discipleship and want to know it can help adults in your church develop into disciples of Jesus who live on mission,
- you need to know how to get a group started,
- you’ve been leading for a while and would like to develop more as a leader, or
- you need ready-made materials and information to use in training new leaders,
we’ve got you covered!
We seek to equip Adults on Mission leaders in helping your group become personally involved in meeting needs in their communities and clearly see their responsibility to take the gospel to the nations.
Click to learn more about How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship!
Missions for Life 2024–25
Comprehensive resource for growing missions involvement in your church plant, small church, small groups, or Adults on Mission group! Contains 12 monthly units that include plans for a Bible study and mission study.
MISIONES PARA LA VIDA 2024–25
Le invitamos a guiar a su iglesia a experimentar el gozo transformador de vivir el evangelio de Jesucristo. Con Misiones para la vida, puede planificar un año completo de discipulado misionero para los adultos de su iglesia.
NATIONAL WMU ADULT AND MULTICULTURAL CONSULTANT
Stephanie Newton
snewton@wmu.org
(205) 991-4017
Schedule a Meeting with Stephanie
Stephanie is the lead strategist for adult and multicultural audiences for national WMU. She is responsible for program planning and leadership development of myMISSION, Adults on Mission, and Women on Mission. She also serves as the liaison for multicultural audiences, including Sisters Who Care, the Hispanic WMU/UFM network, and Korean WMU. Stephanie is passionate about encouraging leaders and empowering them to live on mission.
For information about state missions opportunities and events, contact your state WMU or convention office. Click here for state contact information.
myMISSION
myMISSION teaches young women to follow Jesus by serving others and sharing the gospel in word and deed. As you build community and develop new relationships, you can explore your faith together and participate in missional actions.
From 18–34 years of age, young women experience multiple transitions. Some go to college while others enter directly into the workforce. Some purchase houses while others enjoy having freedom to move around. Some begin establishing families while others move forward in life single. It frequently seems that change is the only constant during these years.
Missions discipleship for young women is particularly important to help them develop a missional mindset. Missions discipleship should lead young women to lives of deeper devotion as they live out their relationship with Christ through missions involvement, Bible study, and prayer.
Learn more about leading missions discipleship for myMISSION by visiting the How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship page.
You’ll find tips, resources, and planning helps through the videos to view and downloadable documents to read and print out. These materials can be used for your own learning or in group training settings.
So whether
- you’re new to missions discipleship and want to know it can help young women develop into disciples of Jesus who live on mission,
- you need to know how to get a group started,
- you’ve been leading for a while and would like to develop more as a leader, or
- you need ready-made materials and information to use in training new leaders,
we’ve got you covered!
We seek to equip myMISSION leaders in helping your group become personally involved in meeting needs in their communities and clearly see their responsibility to take the gospel to the nations.
Click to learn more about How to Lead Adult Missions Discipleship!
NATIONAL WMU ADULT AND MULTICULTURAL CONSULTANT
Stephanie Newton
snewton@wmu.org
(205) 991-4017
Schedule a Meeting with Stephanie
Stephanie is the lead strategist for adult and multicultural audiences for national WMU. She is responsible for program planning and leadership development of myMISSION, Adults on Mission, and Women on Mission. She also serves as the liaison for multicultural audiences, including Sisters Who Care, the Hispanic WMU/UFM network, and Korean WMU. Stephanie is passionate about encouraging leaders and empowering them to live on mission.
For information about state missions opportunities and events, contact your state WMU or convention office. Click here for state contact information.