What can we learn from Methodism’s entrepreneurial streak, and how can we apply that spirit of innovation to faithfully meet our current moment?
Through this course, we hope you will experience a deeper grounding in the distinctive elements of Methodism at its best, and a renewed capacity for hopeful, imaginative participation in the mission of God.
We invite you to join Duke Divinity School in “Rediscovering Wesleyan Mission,” the fourth of five courses in the Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism series, designed to help engaged laypeople and clergy (including local pastors in licensing schools) develop core capacities for innovative leadership within the Wesleyan tradition.
Each course includes four weeks of interactive video lessons from Duke Divinity School faculty and Methodist leaders, plus a course workbook PDF including exercises to accompany each video lesson and discussion guides for group meetings.
Week 1: Christian Social Innovation in Methodism
Week 2: Early Methodist Entrepreneurs
Week 3: Savannah
Week 4: New Patterns of Ministry
Instructors

Dr. Jung Choi serves as associate dean for global and intercultural formation and as consulting faculty and co-director of Asian House of Studies. Read full bio.

Rev. Dr. Laceye Warner serves as the Royce and Jane Reynolds Associate Professor of the Practice of Evangelism and Methodist Studies and associate dean of Wesleyan engagement. Read full bio.
Questions?
Contact us at divinityonline@duke.edu