Disciples Home Missions
DHM's mission
Disciples Home Missions is committed to equipping disciples for Christ and connecting people to the life changing love of God.
DHM's priorities
- Leader development
- Congregational transformation
- Faith formation
- Christian vocations
About DHM
Disciples Home Missions the enabling and coordinating division of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the area of congregational program and mission in North America.
The third millennium is an exciting time to be the Church. DHM staff are responsive to the ongoing needs of congregations while keeping an eye on the future to help Disciples congregations remain relevant in an everchanging world.
Read
the full report from the Vision Team here.
DHM's history
Before the Disciples' restructure in the late 1960s to early
1970s, those with mission concerns had organized themselves
into particular societies, including the Foreign Christian Missionary
Society, the American Christian Missionary Society, and the
Christian Woman's Board of Mission. Over the years, these bodies
had' evolved beyond voluntary associations of people to become
organizations with paid staff. In 1920, these three bodies,
FCMS, ACMS, and CWBM, became the United Christian Missionary
Society. So, our history comes from early connections of people
who gathered themselves together, pooled their resources, found
ways to raise money in order to create missionboth in
North American and around the world.
At the time of the Disciples restructure, the United Christian
Missionary Society was divided into Disciples Home Missions for work at home and the Division of Overseas Ministries
for work abroad.
(Adapted from The President's
Report to Disciples Home Missions Board of Directors,
November 20, 1999)
DHM's ministries and programs
In addition to the programs listed below, DHM staff provide many other services to congregations, regions and the general church, including technical assistance and referral, print and electronic resources, consultations, workshops, events, and constituency networks. Disciples—both clergy and laity—are encouraged to contact DHM staff by phone or peruse the Web site for a complete list of services and contact information.
DHM programming: something for everyone
Programs and support resources loosely fall under these categories:
- Leader development: programs for youth and young adults, African American ministries, support for clergy and laity in the church, scholarships;
- Faith formation: Congregational Christian education, spiritual growth, congregational transformation and planning, and programs aimed at strengthening congregational life;
- Missions: Refugee and immigration ministries, mission projects, disaster recovery, Office of Disciples Volunteering;
- Public witness: racial and eco-justice, Rapid Response, legislative issues;
- Networks: families and children, youth, young adults, women, men, and Asian Disciples.
North American Pacific/Asian Ministries
Geunhee Yu, the Executive Pastor, coordinates biennial convocation
of NAPAD. Provides pastoral care and nurture to NAPAD churches
and ministers, a rapidly growing population; consults on racial
ethnic and multicultural ministries; and develops language-specific
resources. NAPAD has grown to the point that it now seeks to
"leave the nest" of DHM and create a stand-alone office.
Mission Centers
These mission centers are popular destinations for individual
and group work trips. They provide a broad range of social services
and spiritual resources to support and transform their local
communities, bringing hope and hospitality, healing and peace,
justice and compassion.
Sponsored Organizations
Organizations Relating to DHM
- Christmount Christian Assembly
- Disciples Peace Fellowship
- General Conference of Disciples Men
- International Christian Women's
Fellowship
- National Convocation
- National Evangelistic Association
- National Hispanic Assembly
- United Christian Missionary Society
- World Christian Women's Fellowship
- Association for Disciples in Outdoor Ministries (ADIOM)
General Ministries
All General Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
work and sometimes partner with Disciples Home Missions at various
points to provide program and support for ministry.