Special Sundays
Church-wide Special Sundays with offerings
enable United Methodists like you to offer refuge in times of
disaster, promote peace and justice, provide scholarships and
student loans, reach out to the community, teach skills to encourage
self-sufficiency and share the love of Jesus Christ with God's
people everywhere.
Human Relations Day
(Sunday before the national observance of Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr.’s birthday) strengthens United Methodist outreach to communities
in the United States and Puerto Rico, encouraging social justice and
work with at-risk youth.
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One Great Hour Of Sharing
(fourth Sunday in Lent) enables the United Methodist Committee on
Relief to reach out through worldwide ministries of food, shelter,
health and peace.
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Native American Ministries Sunday
(third Sunday of Easter) nurtures mission with Native Americans and
provides scholarships for United Methodist Native American
seminarians.
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Peace With Justice Sunday
(first Sunday after Pentecost) enables The United Methodist Church
to have a voice in advocating for peace and justice through a broad
spectrum of global programs. More
World Communion Sunday
(first Sunday of October) provides scholarships for U.S. (racial-
and ethnic-minority) students and international students, on both
undergraduate and graduate levels. More
United Methodist Student Day
(last Sunday of November) furnishes scholarships and loans for
students attending United Methodist-related and other accredited
colleges and universities.
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Special Sundays
Approved for Annual Conference Offerings
Four
Special Sundays are observed on dates determined by the annual
conference. Offerings are used for ministries within the annual
conference. (Par. 266, 2004 Book of Discipline)
Christian Education Sunday
“calls the Church as the people of God to be open to growth and
learning as disciples of Jesus Christ.”
Golden Cross Sunday
offerings are used for health and welfare ministries in the
annual conference.
Rural Life Sunday
celebrates the rural heritage of The United Methodist Church and
recognizes “the ongoing crisis occurring in rural areas of the
nation and the world today.”
Disability Awareness Sunday
(PDF 132 KB) celebrates “the gifts and graces of persons with disabilities
and calls the Church and society to full inclusion of persons
with disabilities in the community.