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700 Waterfield Ridge Place
Garner, NC 27529

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  • 2021 Global Vision – Conference Youth Event

    The Global Vision registration deadline is April 4th. Please make sure to register before it’s too late! Global Vision 2021 is open to students currently in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. In addition to our social justice-focused seminars, we will spend the weekend enjoying fellowship at Camp Don Lee and engaging in traditional camp… Continue Reading→

  • connections: Mothers in Israel

    Bishop Ward discusses the book “Mothers in Israel” with author and pastor, Donna Fowler-Marchant. Continue Reading→

  • What it’s like to live with a mental illness…

    The Center for Leadership Excellence invites you to a webinar with Shelda Askew and Ira Landis from NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness… The Church Responds to Mental HealthPart 2: In Our Own Voice Presented by the Center for Leadership Excellencewith Shelda Askew and Ira LandisWednesday, March 10, 12pm-1pm In this webinar, participants will… Continue Reading→

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    New Studies for Women’s Groups

    As we prepare for Spring and hope for safe opportunities for our small groups to re-gather, there are several great studies for women’s groups that are coming soon or were published recently. Consider these options as you plan upcoming studies. Newest Studies Simple and Free: 7 Experiments Against Excess by Jen Hatmaker. This book study… Continue Reading→

  • 2021 NC Child Health Report Card

    On February 16th, NC Child and the NC Institute of Medicine released the 2021 Child Health Report Card. Among key findings that relate directly to our NCCUMC Congregations for Children (C4C) initiative are the facts that 44% of NC children live in poor or low-income households and 67% of NC schools have turned to distance learning. Quoting… Continue Reading→

  • The Year of Virtual … a Review of CLE Programs

    As we approach this one-year mark since shifting to virtual events, we wanted to take a moment to look back at the ways we have journeyed together. Since last March, we have hosted over 30 virtual events, with more than 2500 people participating in at least one event, including individuals from other conferences, other denominations, and sometimes… Continue Reading→