Canceled: Candidacy Retreat
Are you exploring a call to ministry? Do you want to start the process of becoming a Certified Candidate in the UMC? If so, this Candidacy Retreat is for you! […]

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Are you exploring a call to ministry? Do you want to start the process of becoming a Certified Candidate in the UMC? If so, this Candidacy Retreat is for you! […]
Every United Methodist congregation is required to have a Safer Sanctuaries policy — but this is more than paperwork. Safer Sanctuaries is a way of being in ministry. It’s a movement to make our churches safe places for children, youth, vulnerable adults, and the people who minister with them. This training will give you the theological grounding, practical tools, and hands-on experience to help your congregation not only have a policy but also make it central to the life of the church.
The Gateway District Antiracism Team encourages clergy, laity, and leaders to participate in a 12-session virtual course offered by the Union Presbyterian Seminary Leadership Institute. Healing Haunted Histories will meet […]
Join the Cultivating Leaders: A Year-Long Nominations Pathway training, led by Trish Archer. Cultivating leaders is a continual process in local church ministry. It’s going beyond the charge conference lay leadership/nominations report to discernment and equipping leaders throughout the year.
Join the Lay Leader training, led by NC Conference Lay Leader John Hall. Whether you are starting a new leadership role or have been serving in church leadership for years, this training will prepare you for your much-needed ministry. You may register for any of the six virtual workshops designed to equip you to serve in your local church.
Join the Trustees training, led by Kim Lamb. Whether you are starting a new leadership role or have been serving in church leadership for years, this training will prepare you for your much-needed ministry. You may register for any of the six virtual workshops designed to equip you to serve in your local church.
The Gateway District Antiracism Team encourages clergy, laity, and leaders to participate in a 12-session virtual course offered by the Union Presbyterian Seminary Leadership Institute. Healing Haunted Histories will meet […]
Join the S/PPRC training, led by Jessie Larkins and Beth Hood. Whether you are starting a new leadership role or have been serving in church leadership for years, this training will prepare you for your much-needed ministry. You may register for any of the six virtual workshops designed to equip you to serve in your local church.
Join the Church Council training, led by Donna Banks. Whether you are starting a new leadership role or have been serving in church leadership for years, this training will prepare you for your much-needed ministry. You may register for any of the six virtual workshops designed to equip you to serve in your local church.
Join the Finance training, led by Christine Dodson. Whether you are starting a new leadership role or have been serving in church leadership for years, this training will prepare you for your much-needed ministry. You may register for any of the six virtual workshops designed to equip you to serve in your local church.
The Gateway District Antiracism Team encourages clergy, laity, and leaders to participate in a 12-session virtual course offered by the Union Presbyterian Seminary Leadership Institute. Healing Haunted Histories will meet […]
Join us for a panel discussion with four NC conference clergy and laity who have a passion for improving accessibility. From diverse contexts, the panelists offer perspectives that represent both larger and smaller budgets, as well as urban and rural churches. These leaders are engaging in varied ways to create a sense of hospitality for people with disabilities. You will hear stories of projects, such as an accessible playground, as well as ways to care for the entire body of Christ, including offering communion elements that are completely allergen-free, so that everyone can commune at the same table. This panel conversation is not a “how-to” event, but inspiration for contextual solutions to accessibility challenges in your congregation.
