Prayer Vigil for Our Immigrant Neighbors
Join a prayer vigil for our immigrant neighbors organized by the United Methodist Churches of Durham. Meet at CCB Plaza, 201 Corcoran St., Durham.

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Join a prayer vigil for our immigrant neighbors organized by the United Methodist Churches of Durham. Meet at CCB Plaza, 201 Corcoran St., Durham.
Join us at an in-person or online prayer circle for a compassionate immigration response. Monthly on Fridays at 6 pm.
The Beacon district Lay Servant Ministries team presents Life Together in the UM Connection. This advanced course meets the polity requirement for those who wish to become certified lay speakers or certified lay ministers. It also counts as an advanced course for certified lay servants and renewals. All are welcome!
Resilience, or “the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences,” is something young people need now more than ever. The good news is, research suggests […]
Resilience, or “the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences,” is something young people need now more than ever. The good news is that research […]
The Strengthening the Black Church Committee of the NC Conference of The United Methodist Church is honored to invite you to the inaugural “Black History Month: A Clergy Celebration of […]
The Heritage district LSM team is pleased to present this course, open to all UMC laity. Anyone who is called upon to lead public prayer may feel anxious and possibly inadequate for such a task. This course offers help for novices as well as veteran leaders of prayer as they create and deliver appropriate prayers in public settings.
UNC Wesley Campus Ministry invites you to A Taste of Wesley, our annual celebration and showcase of all things UNC Wesley, from 11 am – 1:30 pm, on Saturday, February […]
United Methodists and other denominations and partners from across the country will gather in Washington, DC, for a public witness rooted in prayer, nonviolence, and solidarity with immigrant communities. Learn […]
Small congregations are not big places in miniature. They work differently. They come with different resources, dynamics, and challenges. But they also come with distinctive strengths–ones that are powerfully forming and not generally available in big settings.
Ministry requires more than trying to replicate big-setting successes. It requires unleashing this great variety of small-setting strengths. Like reclaiming lay rather than expert leadership. Or “going local” rather than chasing after a one-size-fits-most program. Or returning to practices of participation rather than performance.
Camp Don Lee will host its annual Confirmation Retreat March 6 – 8, 2026. Confirmation groups, ranging from one to one hundred, are encouraged to register and attend this retreat […]
