Latest Updates
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Clergy Benefits Webinar Recordings Available
Recordings are now available of this three-session series delivering the information clergy need for financial wellness throughout their ministry and as they make preparations for retirement. Visit our event webpage for […] Continue Reading→
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Hope Always – A Webinar on Faith and Suicide
How can the church be a force for hope in the face of suicide? The Center for Leadership Excellence invites you to a webinar on faith and suicide with Matthew […] Continue Reading→
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Conference Launches New Mobile and TV Apps
We are excited to announce a new app for mobile devices (iOS, Android, and Amazon) and a new TV app for Apple TV and Roku to help you stay connected […] Continue Reading→
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Lenten Reflection Wrap-Up
As we enter this Easter season, we wanted to pause and offer our thanks to all of those who contributed to our Lenten Reflection series over the last 6 weeks. […] Continue Reading→
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NCC Deacon Endowment Announces Awards
The NCC Deacon Endowment team of the North Carolina Annual Conference has enthusiastically issued its annual awards for 2021. It is our pleasure to grant this year’s NCC Deacon Endowment […] Continue Reading→
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Consider Applying to Leadership Fellows
The Leadership Fellows Program is a two-year opportunity for clergy to pair with a lay person from their congregation to learn and grow together as leaders for the future of […] Continue Reading→
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connections: Second Chances
The Sunday after Easter, April 11, has been designated as Second Chance Sunday which recognizes our ministry with persons who have been incarcerated and also how redemption is available to all through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Continue Reading→
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Easter Sunday – Bishop Hope Morgan Ward
Alleluia! The Lord is risen! The Lord is risen indeed! Joyful Easter greetings resound from a garden, well-watered, in an arid land. Jesus was crucified in a garden. In the […] Continue Reading→
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Day 40 – Rev. Chris Brady
I take solace in the promise of God’s nourishing hope that is available despite my shortcoming and frailties. For some, Lent is not a gift to embrace but rather a […] Continue Reading→