Eco-Mission: Serving the Community of All Creation
Genesis 2:15 reads, “The Lord God put the man in the Garden of Eden to take care of it and to look after it.” (Contemporary English Version). The United Methodist […]

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Genesis 2:15 reads, “The Lord God put the man in the Garden of Eden to take care of it and to look after it.” (Contemporary English Version). The United Methodist […]
The Capital district is pleased to offer this course, which is open to all laity. It’s a great opportunity to explore the many ways laypersons can live out their call to ministry in the United Methodist Church. This course is also a required step for anyone pursuing certification as a lay servant, lay speaker, or lay minister. Note that it takes place on Monday evenings for 90 minutes sessions for six weeks. You must attend all sessions to receive course credit!
How do we do politics as people of faith? What core commitments might inform how we grapple with the most contentious issues of our day—like climate change, immigration, racism, gun violence, health care? How do we transcend the politics of outrage that dominates our society and turns neighbors, even family members, into enemies? Despite our ideological differences, can we find enough common ground to work together for the common good?
Join Rev. Rachel Gilmore and Rev. Kris Sledge for a 2-part workshop designed to help churches and leaders better engage young adults today. The second session will offer practical strategies for making faith more accessible, exploring core values and tangible steps churches can take to authentically reach and be in relationship with younger generations. Together, we’ll move from understanding to action, equipping you to help your ministry thrive.
Climate change is arguably the greatest threat to human health in the 21st century, and its effects deepen health disparities. In this presentation, Dr. Nepveux and her colleagues will discuss how […]
The 2025 North Carolina Academy for Spiritual Formation will be held September 28 – October 3, 2025, at Trinity Center in Pine Knoll Shores, NC. Our speakers will be Dr. […]
The Hispanic House of Studies at Duke Divinity School invites you to join us on October 2, 2025, in celebration of Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month. This day will be our chance […]
This book study invites participants to engage in a six-session book study, moving through “When Methods Die: The Writing on the Wall for a Fading Church,” facilitated by the author, […]
It can be difficult even to talk about disability, much less design a ministry environment that is truly inclusive of all types of physical and mental abilities we encounter in young people. Through a combination of storytelling and research, this webinar will equip those who lead ministries with children and youth to create truly accessible ministry environments. Topics will include respectful language for disability, inclusive options for a variety of situations, intergenerational disability ministry, and recommended voices and resources for continued learning.
Join us for weekly check-in calls open to anyone interested in staying informed and collaborating in our immigration response efforts. These gatherings are designed for anyone engaged in or curious […]
Immigration detention, like all forms of detention is inhumane. Currently there are 60,000 immigrants detained on any given day. Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. government has set a goal […]
In this online session with Ashley, we’ll learn about how early Methodists embraced a ‘submission to be more vile’ in order to spread the love of God in places most unexpected. During this time, you’ll hear about the origin of the name ‘Methodist’ and what our founder, John Wesley, intended for us as the people called ‘Methodist.’
