Latest Updates
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Celebrate Halloween with All Ages
The world has been a scary place. Embrace the times with attention to Halloween this year especially since it falls on a Sunday! We have small-group studies, youth curriculum, and children’s books to guide your church through the end of October with Halloween, Reformation Day, and All Saints’ Day. You can also use these online… Continue Reading→
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Pray with the NC Conference in October
I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people.” – 1 Timothy 2:1 You are invited to join your hearts together across our North Carolina Conference connection as we share in daily prayer during October. You will see on the calendar below a prompt for each day –… Continue Reading→
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2021 Pilgrimage Registration
Last day to register for the early bird price for 2021 Pilgrimage is on September 30th! Starting October 1st until November 5th, the price will be $45 per person for In-person attendance and $25 for Virtual experience. Don’t miss out on the early bird registration! Please go to the Pilgrimage website for more details and… Continue Reading→
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Faith and Lands Webinar
Join our partners to learn about faithfully using church property! REGISTER NOW for our FREE Virtual Training! FAITH + LANDS 101 When: October 21, 2021Time: 10:00am – 11:30 am Who Should Attend? – Churches (pastors and lay members) How to Register? Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/faith-lands-101-registration-170343311430 Registration Ends: October 15, 2021 Does your church have access to underutilized or unused land? Are you looking… Continue Reading→
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Called to a Life of Abundance
We have heard from many pastors and laity alike that these past 18 months have felt like wandering in the wilderness. Even more, as our communities of faith seek to envision the future, many are finding themselves stuck in a scarcity mindset, even though we know God has called us to a life of abundance. … Continue Reading→
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C4C Amid a Pandemic
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” Charles Dickens opened his novel, “A Tale of Two Cities,” with this now infamous quote in 1859. Over 160 years later, we could make a case for describing the ministries of Congregations for Children as “the best of times amid the worst of… Continue Reading→

