Latest Updates
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“Breaking the Silence” Video Premiere April 4
Fifty-five years ago, on April 4, 1967, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a powerful speech titled “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” This historic speech called its first audience to take action to eradicate racism, militarism, and poverty. Exactly one year later, Rev. Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis. But the words… Continue Reading→
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Clergy Invited to Apply for the Reynolds Program
You’re invited to apply for the Reynolds Program in Church Leadership, a leadership development certificate program that brings together 24 pastors from across the Southeast for a year of self-discovery and professional growth. You’ll work with a personal executive coach, connect with a supportive network of peers, and gain a deeper understanding not only of… Continue Reading→
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Spring Meeting of the NCC Historical Society – April 9, 2022
The spring meeting of the North Carolina Conference Historical Society and Commission on Archives & History will take place on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at the NCC United Methodist Conference Building in Garner, NC. The Society will meet at 10:00 am and adjourn for lunch at noon. The Commission will meet after lunch. Our speaker… Continue Reading→
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Cabinet Announces Transition Week for 2022 Appointments
Out of commitment to the well-being of our clergy, The Bishop and Cabinet are declaring June 28 – July 5, 2022, as Transition Week in the NC Conference. Clergy receiving new appointments will move on June 28 and have their first Sunday in a new pulpit on July 10, with a guest preaching at the… Continue Reading→
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2022 Mission Seed Fund application REOPENS!
Did you miss your chance to apply for Mission Seed Funds last fall? Has the Holy Spirit inspired you in new and innovative ways? Do you have new ideas about how to connect the church with your community? Now is your chance! Do not confuse this application with the Gary Locklear Mission Endowment pre-application! That… Continue Reading→
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Commission Continues Planning for Postponed 2020 General Conference
Nashville, Tenn.: Meeting on March 28, the Commission on the General Conference continued the work of preparing for the postponed 2020 General Conference. At their previous meeting, the Commission discussed the need to proactively look for possible solutions that could help avoid delays in 2024 should unforeseen circumstances occur or persist. The Commission adopted a… Continue Reading→

