Report to the Church 2015 | Page 46

Mar k of mi ssi on 3 “W 46 ill you seek and serve Christ in all (Book of Common Prayer, p. 305) This familiar question from the Baptismal Covenant reminds us that, as missionaries in the 21st century, our loving service to the world involves encountering Jesus as much as it involves bringing Jesus. Through missionary service, particularly in and among the needy and vulnerable, we meet the Risen Christ and experience the transformation of our own souls even as we seek to bring healing and transformation to a hurting world. The Missionary Society strives to make missionary service available and practical for as many Episcopalians as possible. Our goal is that missionary ser- vice be a normative experience for Episcopalians within a generation. The General Convention budget for the current triennium challenges us to make missionary service even more widely available, particularly to young people. In response, the Missionary Society is on track to double the size of the Young Adult Service Corps – our volunteer team of young-adult overseas missionaries – by the end of the triennium. Over the course of the first half of the triennium, we’ve sent 45 youngadult missionaries into the world, and have expanded the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of