On a Sunday afternoon, 25 people gathered at First United Methodist Church in Jamestown, North Dakota, to discern the values they hold as a body of believers in Christ.
Rev. Marty Toepke-Floyd, who serves First UMC, shared, “It was an interesting process. It was a chance to take a snapshot of where we are as a congregation.”
Attendees participated in the Values Discernment Workshop, designed by the Dakotas Conference Strategy Team. Northwest District Superintendent, Rev. Joel Winckler, facilitated the four-hour session in four segments.
Through a process of individual and small group reflection and discussion, participants at First UMC in Jamestown, identified and articulated five core values. Here are the five core values that the group came up with:
Previously, in a similar discernment process, the leadership of the Dakotas Conference, including the cabinet and extended cabinet identified the core values as follows:
The core values of the Dakotas Conference and First United Methodist Church, in Jamestown line up well with the congregation’s mission statement, “We are Hearing, Learning and Living the Story of Jesus Christ.”
“These core values and mission statement will continue to guide the administrative council, committees and groups in the church as we go forward into the fall and winter,” said Pastor Marty. “The workshop really helps the congregation answer these questions. What is our current reality? What this church’s next steps?”
Congregations can request a workshop here. If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Rev. Kris Mutzenberger at Kris.mutzenberger@dakotasumc.org