Application opens for Global Mission Fellows, international track

The application for the 2022-24 cohort of young adults serving in social justice ministries internationally opens Monday, Nov. 15.
Global Mission Fellow, Bellarmee Milosi, supervises the Youth project in the Tramo neighborhood. Giving out milk for babies in the community is part of youth raising awareness about healthy baby feeding. (Photo: Courtesy of Bellarmee Milosi)

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ATLANTA — The Global Mission Fellows program of The United Methodist Church is excited to announce the launch of the application for the 2022-24 cohort of fellows on the international track.

Global Mission Fellows are young adults, ages 20-30, who commit to serve in social justice ministries for two years either in the U.S. or internationally. The program allows fellows to enter into new communities, understanding their challenges and assets through relationships and with the long-term goal to overcome systemic oppression. Fellows partner with community organizations to address a variety of issues including migration/immigration, education, community development and poverty. 

Fellows on the international track serve outside their home country in a new context. The cohort represents participants from all around the world and the program provides ways for the cohort to stay connected during their time of service. Fellows engage with current world issues and receive ongoing training in spiritual and professional development.

The program is open to those from different denominational backgrounds, but participants must be willing to represent The United Methodist Church and uphold its social principles during their time of service. The Wesleyan value of personal and social holiness is at the core of the program.

Now more than ever, our world needs young leaders who are willing to learn from others, discuss social issues honestly and seek culturally appropriate ways to address issues of systemic injustice.

The application deadline is Jan. 15, 2022. The application can be found at https://umcmission.org/become-a-fellow-international-track/.

For more information regarding the program or application process, email missionaryinfo@umcmission.org.

About the General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church

Global Ministries is the worldwide mission and development agency of The United Methodist Church. Founded in 1819, Global Ministries today supports more than 200 missionaries in over 60 countries, including the United States. It has personnel, projects, and partners in 115 countries. Learn more about Global Ministries by visiting www.umcmission.org or by following www.facebook.com/GlobalMinistries.

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