The Corridor district Lay Servant Ministries team presents a self-paced, online course, Soul Reset: Relearning the Rhythms of Grace Through Daily Life with God…
**Self-paced work continues daily through January 24, 2025.
A Message from the Instructor: We will walk through the class together with one Zoom meeting at the beginning on January 13, 2025, at 7pm. Then you will continue the class in a self-paced, asynchronous manner, interacting with your classmates and instructor with daily assignments Monday-Friday of each week.
My definition of soul reset is a hard stop of chronic busyness; a deep look inward and an intentional look to God; and a new, more holistic journey forward that more closely resembles an abundant life into which Jesus calls his disciples. ~ Rev. Junius B. Dotson
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All participants are expected to read the participant book, Soul Reset: Breakdown, Breakthrough, and the Journey to Wholeness by Junius B. Dotson, before taking this course.
About this course: This course helps participants discover the power of rest through practices that create spiritual wholeness. Beyond toxic cultures and “idols” of busyness, distraction, and consumption at the root of so much of our anxiety and dis-ease, participants are invited to find their rest in the healing nearness of Jesus Christ.
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For questions about the course, please contact the instructor, Anggie Thompson at athompson@nccumc.org.
Anggie Thompson is a certified lay minister (CLM) and member of Lebanon UMC in the Corridor District in the North Carolina Conference. She serves as an advisor of the Certified Lay Minister Candidate Training Program and is a member of the CLM Steering Committee.
Anggie enjoys developing and teaching lay servant classes. She served as a lay minister to two small churches for seven years, but now enjoys filling in as pulpit supply for pastors who need coverage. She doesn’t like to be bored so she keeps busy serving her community and beyond as a volunteer for New Rattitude Rat Terrier Rescue and a member of the Board of Directors of her local fire department. Anggie does all this (and more!) in addition to working a full-time job.
In her spare time, Anggie likes to make homemade soap. She delights in spending time with her husband and three rescued rat terriers, two sons and their families, which include four of the most beautiful and enjoyable granddaughters and two handsome and fun grandsons.