2025 By the Numbers

2.6 million

UMC Facebook engagements

9.04 million

website sessions

2.55 million

UM News article views

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2025 brought a season of exciting change to United Methodist Communications as we moved forward with a new strategic plan and structure to support the worldwide United Methodist Church. We led communications for the launch of the new UMC vision and the United in Impact giving campaign; our partnership strategy continued to gain momentum; and we continued to hone our content and technologies to meet the Church’s needs. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished and are eager to continue creating and sharing stories and messaging that highlight God’s mission and ministry through The UMC.
Dan Krause
General Secretary

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Our Year In Review

Denominational Content team
Denominational Content

Through UMC.org and ResourceUMC.org and their supportive newsletters, content was created to enhance spiritual growth and development, equip leaders for ministry via resources and assist spiritual seekers in learning more about Christ and The UMC.

Global Communications team
Global Communications

By leveraging communications technologies in the Central Conferences, the Global Communications Team helped to expand the denomination's reach.

Local Church Services and Training team
Local Church Services and Training

United Methodist Communications provides training and local church services to help church leaders communicate effectively.

Marketing, Advertising, PR and Giving team
Marketing, Advertising, PR & Giving

Social media, publicity, advertising campaigns and marketing initiatives amplified The United Methodist Church's voice around the world.

UM News team
UM News

Count on UM News and Ask The UMC to provide accurate, timely and trusted news and information, as well as answers to all your questions.

Production Services team
Production Services

The Production Services Team provides multimedia services to meet the needs of a diverse range of clients.

Technology and Customer Experience team
Technology and Customer Experience

UMCom embraces technology to provide information, rich content and user-friendly experiences on behalf of the UMC.

The United Methodist Church New Vision Launch

United Methodist Communications (UMCom) partnered with the Council of Bishops and the Connectional Table to launch the new vision for The United Methodist Church. Through strategic communications, UMCom helped build excitement and drive awareness, engagement, and adoption of the vision, which complimented the Church’s longstanding mission.

The Vision of The UMC

UMCom led the visual presentation of the new vision statement, designing the logo, introductory reference guide, social media graphics, banners, apparel, and other supporting materials. The agency also created an interactive booth experience and produced informational videos to help members and leaders understand and embrace the vision.

To support consistency across the connection, UMCom developed a comprehensive creative guide with downloadable graphics, font and color standards, helpful links, and messaging guidance.

The United Methodist Church Vision Statement
UMC Vision Social Media Templates and Resources

Resources for Leaders

To support awareness and adoption at launch, UMCom developed a suite of resources for church leaders, denominational agencies and entities, communicators, and local pastors. A dedicated hub at ResourceUMC.org/vision served as the central location for materials introducing and explaining the vision across the connection, and promoted through the companion Facebook page and The Source newsletter.

Resources included an introductory video, a local church reference guide, leader talking points, an Introducing the New UMC Vision to Your Congregation video and print resource, and a print piece titled Bringing The UMC Vision to Your Congregation.

These tools equipped leaders to share the vision clearly and encourage engagement in ministry shaped by the Church’s guiding direction.

Digital & Social Promotion

UMCom supported the launch through coordinated digital and social promotion, and denominational partnerships.

During the May–August launch period, organic promotion of ResourceUMC.org/vision generated 423,000 impressions and 73,000 link clicks. A global paid social media campaign across the United States and regional conferences produced more than 340,000 impressions and 36,000 link clicks, while search engine marketing added more than 22,000 web impressions.

The message was amplified through denominational communication channels, including coverage from United Methodist News and a press release announcing the launch. The vision was also shared with communicators, agency teams, and denominational leaders through meetings and briefings, with leaders encouraged to highlight the vision at annual and regional conference sessions.

UMC Vision booth at Leadership Institute

In-Person Engagement

In-person engagement helped bring the vision to life. Through a visible presence at key gatherings, participants experienced the vision firsthand and were equipped to share it within their ministry networks.

In 2025, UMCom promoted the vision at major denominational events including MARCHA, the Men’s National Gathering, the Scouting National Gathering, Leadership Institute 2025, General Commission on Religion and Race’s Facing the Future Leadership Institute, and the United Methodist Association of Communicators (UMAC). Planning also began for expanded event engagement in 2026.

Churchwide Education & Interpretation

Beginning in September, communications expanded from leader outreach to broader churchwide education and interpretation. Messaging emphasized discipleship and lived practice while continuing to explain the theological grounding and practical meaning of the vision through articles, teaching resources, and storytelling across platforms.

Collaboration with agencies and communicators increased, highlighting how ministries across the denomination were living into the vision and reinforcing it as a shared churchwide direction. Communications also shifted toward implementation support, helping churches and individuals apply the vision in real ministry contexts.

The member-focused UMC.org/vision page launched and received more than 69,000 views. A three-week social media introduction series was followed by a five-week storytelling series encouraging digital discipleship using #LoveServeLeadUMC and #BeUMC. Geotargeted social ads in the United States, Africa, and the Philippines generated 69,700 engagements and reached more than 2.9 million people.

Additional resources—including ready-to-use templates with scripture and prompts—were created for local churches. User-generated visuals and member stories also strengthened authenticity and engagement as the campaign moved into its next phase.

Love Boldly, Serve Joyfully, Lead Courageously

Looking Ahead

Through coordinated communications, resources, and engagement opportunities, UMCom helped introduce and create excitement for the new vision across The United Methodist Church. These efforts created shared understanding and momentum, helping clergy, laity, partners, and members see a clear picture of the Church’s future and their role in living out that vision.

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