
Annual Conference 2025

👋 June 11-14, 2025
Greenville Convention Center
Greenville, NC
Bishop Connie Mitchell Shelton will preside over the conference with Conference Secretary Rev. Dr. Gray Southern and Conference Lay Leader John Hall.
📝 Schedule
Pre-conference Learning Labs, featuring Rev. Dr. Lydia Muñoz and Rev. Dr. Michael Adam Beck, will start on Wednesday, June 11, at 3 pm. The business of the Annual Conference will begin on Thursday, June 12, with the Clergy and Laity sessions in the morning and Opening Worship after lunch.
🏢 Housing
Greenville has a variety of hotel options. View our housing page to see a list of hotels, pricing, and also information about ECU housing.

June 11-14, 2025
Greenville Convention Center
Greenville, NC
Bishop Connie Mitchell Shelton will preside over the conference with Conference Secretary Rev. Dr. Gray Southern and Conference Lay Leader John Hall.
Housing
Greenville has a variety of hotel options. View our housing page to see a list of hotels, pricing, and also information about ECU housing.
Agenda
Wednesday, June 11
2:00 pm
Registration
3:00 pm
Pre-Conference Workshops
4:30 pm
Pre-Conference Workshops
5:00 pm
Registration Closes
Thursday, June 12
8:00 am
Registration
Friday, June 13
Releasing soon.
Saturday, June 14
Releasing soon.
Greenville Convention Center Map

Latest Updates
-
Church Court Evaluates Bishops’ Decisions
At the 2021 Annual Conference, Timothy Russell asked for a Bishop’s ruling on whether the standing rules of order for the 2021 Annual Conference had been properly approved since members […] Continue Reading→
-
AC Planning Committee Plans for In-Person Annual Conference
The Annual Conference Planning Committee has chosen to move forward with an in-person Annual Conference to be held at the Greenville Convention Center, June 15-18, understanding we may have to […] Continue Reading→
-
AC 2022: Planning Committee Delays Decision
Annual Conference 2022 is currently scheduled for June 15-18 at the Greenville Convention Center. Your AC Planning Committee is continuing to monitor the current COVID-19 trends in North Carolina. In […] Continue Reading→