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Bright Hope for Tomorrow: Bishops' message after General Conference

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Bishop Tracy Smith Malone, the new president of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, and Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton, immediate past president, reflect on the promising future of The United Methodist Church following the postponed 2020/2024 General Conference. Against the iconic backdrop of the "Cross and Flame," these leaders share their optimism and vision for renewal.

In this inspiring video, both bishops express a rejuvenated spirit and a clear path forward. Bishop Malone, quoting Isaiah 43:19, speaks of new beginnings and God’s promise of making "a way in the wilderness." As the resident bishop of the East Ohio Episcopal Area and the new leader of the Council, she emphasizes our church's beautiful diversity and the importance of unity despite differences.

Bishop Bickerton reflects on the recent legislative session as a rebirth for our denomination, highlighting a "new mission, new focus, and new purpose for our work in the 21st century." He assures us that, despite challenges, there is a divinely provided pathway filled with joy, hope, and great expectation for what our church can achieve in the name of Jesus Christ.

Discover the shared commitment of our leaders to embrace cultural and theological diversity, and how they are guiding us toward making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. This video is a testament to the bright future that lies ahead for The United Methodist Church as we continue to build a beloved community, welcome the stranger, engage in ministry with the poor, care for the marginalized, and work for peace and justice. Watch now and be inspired by the renewed hope and focus in the life of our church.

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