H.E.A.R.T. Discipleship Cohort #3
This training will will equip participants to embody anti-racism as a spiritual practice and contribute to a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable Body of Christ.
This training will will equip participants to embody anti-racism as a spiritual practice and contribute to a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable Body of Christ.
The presentation will identify unique contributions people living with dementia offer to Christian discipleship and the church’s mission.
Meeting planning and unexpected meeting dynamics can present challenges and limit any well-intentioned team or committee chair. This workshop will equip you to proactively prepare for meetings. We will start with the basics such as determining when a meeting is needed, developing a simple and clear agenda, and documenting your team’s decisions with clarity and simplicity.
Saint Andrews UMC is offering a twelve-week citizenship class beginning Wednesday, October 2 from 6 pm - 8 pm. These classes are free and led by Nancy Cope. Attendees must have an active green card and understand English. There will be a Spanish translator assisting the class, however the class will be taught in English.
As we anticipate the the air cooling and the leaves beginning to turn, the Harbor District Creation Care Team is gearing up for an exciting fall season. We invite you to join us for our Fall Kickoff Potluck on October 3rd at 6:00 PM, at Wesley Memorial 1401 College Rd, Wilmington, where we will come together in fellowship and plan for a […]
The North Carolina 5-Day Academy for Spiritual Formation wants you to experience "A Taste of Academy"! Join us in October as we welcome the Rev. Dr. Donna Coltrane Battle for a time of learning, fellowship, and growth together. Our topic for the event will be "Womanist Spirituality: A Peek at Deep Spiritual Practice in Shallow […]
In this workshop, we will explore the ways in which the administrative tasks of the pastor strengthen the mission of the church and are, themselves, acts of ministry in fulfillment of the pastor’s responsibility to “administer the temporal affairs of the church.
The presentation will identify unique contributions people living with dementia offer to Christian discipleship and the church’s mission.
The Cross and Key Prison Ministry (CCPM) workshop will help local churches learn about the need for prison ministry, including our United Methodist history of prison ministry, the biblical and theological foundations for prison ministry and the current societal needs. Using their prison ministry toolkit, CCPM we will help participants discover ways to begin a […]
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