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Vision
Ministry in urban contexts is a major ongoing priority
of Mennonite Mission Network. By 2050, almost 80 percent
of the world will live in urban areas. Since 1893
in Chicago, the Mission Network and its predecessors
have focused mission efforts on the world's urban
centers. According to a recent study, 69 percent of
new Mennonite congregations are started in urban areas.
So urban ministry is a primary focus for all evangelism
and church-planting initiatives. The Mission Network's
vision for urban ministry has the following primary components:
- Urban ministry directors - The backbone of Mission
Network urban-ministry strategy is, in partnership
with area conferences, to identify, place and equip
a Mennonite Church USA leader who carries the vision
for united mission in a specific metropolitan area
or region.
- Urban Leaders Network - Each year, the Mission
Network organizes a gathering of pastors and lay
leaders who work in urban settings or have interest
in urban mission. The gathering provides an opportunity
for networking, education, consultation and mutual
enrichment. The network's goals are guided by an
advisory group and highlighted in the Urban Connections
newsletter.
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