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UMC.org plans May 15 online chat with missions chief Day


From "NewsDesk" <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:15:51 -0500

April 23, 2003	News media contact: Tim Tanton7(615)742-54707Nashville, Tenn.
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NOTE: A head-and-shoulders photograph of the Rev. R. Randy Day is available
at http://umns.umc.org/photos/headshots.html online.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) - United Methodists will have an opportunity to chat
online with the top executive of the church's missions agency May 15.

The online conversation with the Rev. R. Randy Day, staff head of the United
Methodist Board of Global Ministries, will begin at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
People can participate in the event, "Mission in the 21st Century: A Chat
with Randy Day," by logging on to www.UMC.org, the denomination's official
online ministry. 

Day will outline his vision for the future of mission and discuss the
challenges and opportunities ahead. The audience will submit questions and
comments in real time directly to him, so participants will guide the chat's
direction and focus. Topics are expected to include:
7	The reality of the church having to do more with fewer resources.
7	The church's role in helping rebuild Iraq after the war.
7	The Board of Global Ministries' financial situation.
7	The challenges the church faces as it becomes increasingly global.

Day was elected chief staff executive of the board in October, succeeding the
Rev. Randolph Nugent, who held the position for 21 years. Day, 55, had
overseen the agency's program areas of Evangelism and Church Growth as well
as Community and Institutional Ministries since September 2000. Before then,
he served pastorates in Connecticut and New York and was a district
superintendent for New York City from 1984 to 1990. 

He has been involved in mission work around the world and has been active on
human rights and peace issues.

"Mission in the 21st Century: A Chat with Randy Day" is being produced by
www.UMC.org, an initiative of United Methodist Communications, in cooperation
with the Board of Global Ministries. More details are available at the Web
site.
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This report was based on a press release from the www.UMC.org staff at United
Methodist Communications.

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