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RETHINK how to grow and strengthen your congregation. Learn about RETHINK CHURCH and discover the communications tools and resources available.

Church isn t simply a place to go but a place to go do something good. Church isn t just a building but a way to build strong Christians and grow in our faith. Church IS about creating change by taking action in the world beyond our walls. To RETHINK CHURCH is to embrace this Wesleyan-inspired concept of what church can be and what the word church can mean.

All the believers were united and shared everything. They would sell pieces of property and possessions and distribute the proceeds to everyone who needed them. Every day, they met together in the temple and ate in their homes. They shared food with gladness and simplicity. They praised God and demonstrated God s goodness to everyone. The Lord added daily to the community of those who were being saved. Acts 2:44-47 Photo: General Commission of Archives & History RETHINK CHURCH: what is it all about? RETHINK CHURCH is a ministry of United Methodist Communications that encourages us to take action outside the church walls and in our communities, expanding our worship experience through opportunities to demonstrate how God s love influences our lives and positively affects the lives of others. It is a 21st Century approach to outreach and congregation strengthening using communications tools and resources designed to engage current members and connect with potential new members. Rooted in tradition To RETHINK CHURCH does not mean leaving behind the traditional it s actually about returning to those traditions of the early church, later revitalized by John Wesley. The first iteration of Jesus followers became known for enacting love in their communities, caring for the sick and abandoned when others turned away. RETHINK CHURCH is built on those Social Principles that call us to put our beliefs into action so that together we might open hearts, open minds and open doors and ultimately transform lives. Active discipleship RETHINK CHURCH draws inspiration from Christ in how He and His earliest followers reached out to those in need, and how He lived a life that took action to demonstrate God s love. Like Him, we are drawn to help those suffering from hunger, illness and injustice; those recovering from disaster, in need of education, clean water, or someone to let them know they are not forgotten. In these and many other ways, RETHINK CHURCH is about taking action that inspires both current members, and those who might become members, to live in ways that transform the lives of others. Read more about the theological foundation for RETHINK CHURCH by downloading our White Paper at http://umcom.org/rethinkchurchresearch. 3

What RETHINK CHURCH can mean for your congregation. The world is more in need than ever before, yet many churches feel their members are less involved. As participants in RETHINK CHURCH, local churches can revitalize their congregations by taking advantage of the training, support and resources available. inform your community about your church and its ministries Engage your congregation in mission and outreach plan and promote community events Connect with and welcome new members inspire deeper spiritual growth Of those churches most active in RETHINK CHURCH: 88% say they have benefited from their participation 91% say they would recommend involvement to other churches Hands4 Detroit Events such as Hands4Detroit have brought a new and revitalized spirit to local United Methodist churches across the Detroit area. Working together to clean up our community, we relearned that church is really about relationships. Rev. Melanie Lee Carey, District Superintendent Detroit Renaissance District of The Detroit Annual Conference 860 Volunteers 75+ Participating churches 4 45,589 Lives impacted

bringing RETHINK CHURCH to life. United Methodist Communications developed RETHINK CHURCH to support your ministries and to raise awareness of the denomination at a national level. Through rethinkchurch.org and social media venues (including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest), as well as through our on-going national advertising, United Methodist Communications works to increase awareness and understanding of what it means to be United Methodist. Punctuated by That s Church, the campaign presents various examples of beliefs put into action, providing context and definition around how we can rethink church. Social Media Advertising sermon starters Promotional Materials event coordination and training Building off the national campaign, RETHINK CHURCH provides resources and support to help you increase visibility of and participation in your ministries. Designed to make it easier and more effective to get the word out, these tools also help you build new connections in your community. From sermon starters and promotional materials to event coordination and training, we provide local churches with a wide range of support to streamline your outreach efforts. Plus, churches involved with RETHINK CHURCH can leverage our national efforts to make their marketing dollars go further. 5

Available RETHINK CHURCH support and resources. United Methodist Communications provides a variety of resources and support to streamline your communication efforts. Your Find-A-Church profile Completing your online church profile at find-a-church.org is an easy first step to helping potential new members find and learn about your church. Listing your services, ministries, events and more, your church profile information can be viewed on both the rethinkchurch.org and umc.org websites. Start updating your profile right away by visiting find-a-church.org Training We provide many live training and online learning opportunities to help you discover non-traditional ideas for reaching beyond your four walls to serve and involve your community. Find out how to best welcome the new members your RETHINK CHURCH efforts will attract. Learn to use 21st Century tools, like social media and online materials, to widely share transformative stories where outreach has made a difference. Inspire your congregation through new approaches to leadership, worship, small groups and missions. Learn more at umcom.org/training 6 HENDERSON IMPACT Partnering with the Feed My Starving Children organization, Henderson Impact in Henderson, KY hand-packs meals specifically formulated for malnourished children and ships the meals to nearly 70 countries around the world. 1217 Volunteers 2700 People served 250,000 Meals packed (Enough to feed 700 children a meal a day for a year)

High quality product with great graphics that really raised interest for both our congregation and our community. The materials looked very professional and were of a higher quality than we would have been able to produce ourselves based on budget restrictions. 2014 Rethink CHurch survey participants Event planning and grants Available to groups of churches working together in a local community, district or conference, RETHINK CHURCH Event Planning provides you with support in building and funding a marketing plan for your outreach event: > Volunteer training resources > RETHINK CHURCH event microsite > Cause-specific marketing materials > Promotional items > Local advertising Go to umcom.org/rethinkchurchevents to learn more Marketing materials Reach out to your communities with a wide variety of high-quality, easy-to-use RETHINK CHURCH resources such as: > Sermon starters > T-shirts > Bulletin covers > Banners > Worship graphics > Door hangers > Digital ads > Posters > Social media graphics > Customizable videos/tv/radio ads > Customizable newspaper ads > Customizable outdoor boards > Customizable direct mailers Go to umcom.org/rethinkchurchresources for more information on how to download materials Two websites: each tailored to a unique audience RETHINKCHURCH.org for seekers & members Informs and inspires current and potential members, demonstrating that church is a relevant way to put beliefs into action. UMCOM.ORG/RETHINKCHURCH FOr local Church leaders & staff Provides information, resources and support to local churches as they implement RETHINK CHURCH in their communities.

Outreach events open your door to seekers. RETHINK CHURCH helps local churches reach seekers, the 42% of adults who aren t currently active or committed to church, but searching to give their lives deeper meaning. These people want to be a part of making the world a better place for all people. RETHINK CHURCH helps them see your church as a relevant place for that to happen. want their life to make a difference are searching for meaning/ purpose 97% 71% 66% have a passion for social justice Rethinkchurch.org and our social media channels give seekers a place where they can explore spirituality, ask questions, and consider the role church could play in their lives. Facebook and Twitter have become ideal venues for conversations around important topics people don t often hear the church talking about conversations that can lead to deeper, more meaningful interactions. You can use RETHINK CHURCH materials to promote your local and global outreach efforts to better connect with the seeker audience. Organized events offer a more direct way for seekers to get involved in church activities and build relationships with your members. As they become active disciples themselves, seekers witness the alignment between their beliefs and values and the actions of the church. MILLION BOOK EFFORT Fighting illiteracy by providing books to underprivileged children in South Carolina. 278 Volunteers 1007 Participating churches 320,000 People served 8

Reignite your members hearts by re-inspiring them to action. Current members are also passionate about bringing change to the world and feel compelled to put their beliefs into action to help all of God s children. What do members see as the most important issue in which the church is involved? social issues outside church walls: > At-risk children > Social injustice > Poverty > Economic inequality > Women and minorities > Racism > Immigration 37% 26% 37% Discipleship and spiritual growth other Youth involvement, decline in membership, structure of The United Methodist Church RETHINK CHURCH rekindles member engagement and strengthens their relationship with God by reconnecting members to our Social Principles and encouraging them to live out their faith in the community where their active discipleship can make a difference in others lives. HANDS4SERVING This event allows volunteers in Fargo, ND to choose from 27 projects from food pantries to shelter repairs, even tasks at the local zoo. 350 Volunteers 8 Participating churches 50,000+ People served 9

Changing lives now and for years to come. Churches involved in RETHINK CHURCH have made a difference. So far, over 13,000 local churches have engaged in community change activities, mobilizing 600,000 volunteers and impacting millions of those suffering from illness, poverty and injustice. And there s so much more to be done. Beyond providing ways to get involved, RETHINK CHURCH is also about taking that involvement to a higher level to create true and lasting transformation. Seeking to build awareness and understanding about the underlying causes of the issues impacting your community and the world, RETHINK CHURCH works toward systemic change advocating for enduring improvements and a better future for all of God s children. Churches involved in RETHINK CHURCH seek to connect individual events with actions that deliver long-term benefits. 13,000 Local churches engaged 600,000 Volunteers mobilized 8,000,000+ Social media engagements annually Millions of lives impacted Run for the Cross in Baguio Episcopal Area, Philippines supports sustainable ministries including a group that deploys chaplains to unite communities and a medical missions program that trains local volunteers to serve. Beyond making improvements to school buildings, S.O.S. Serve our Schools in McAllen, TX inspired additional year-round programs including reading support, mentoring and food ministry.

A PROMISE WE ASPIRE TO FULFILL. God fulfilled His promise to us, and we desire to do the same. OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS and OPEN DOORS exemplifies our aspiration to be a Christ-like church. RETHINK CHURCH is an integral tool in meeting that objective. it provides a way to serve our communities and the whole world with open hearts full of love. It gives us a common goal to work towards. And it inspires us to open our doors wide not only in welcome, but as an invitation to go out of the church to serve our community. OPen hearts OPen minds open doors

The time to RETHINK CHURCH is now. Active discipleship happens when we take God s love outside the walls of the church and into the world by living our faith in everything we do. RETHINK CHURCH gives your members and those in your community a way to do just that. There has never been a better time to put beliefs into action to manifest real change for all people. ask us how we can help you RETHINK CHURCH Go to umcom.org/rethinkchurch or call us at 877.281.6535 email rethinkchurch@umcom.org Order additional copies of this free brochure at shop.umc.org