Latest Updates
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Become a Safe Sanctuaries Champion – Free Book!
Equip your church to protect the vulnerable and foster a safe, welcoming environment. The Lay Servant Ministries team is offering a half-day Zoom course—open to clergy and laity alike—designed to train you to become a Safe Sanctuaries champion in your congregation. As a special incentive, the NC Conference Safe Sanctuaries Team will provide a free copy of the new… Continue Reading→
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NFC December 2024 Newsletter
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UMC Support Webinar on Department of Labor Law Updates
Join the General Council on Finance and Administration on December 3 at 2:30 pm for a webinar to learn about updates to labor laws regarding overtime pay beginning January 1. View Presentation Recording & Resources→ Continue Reading→
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Clergy Ethics Training
Each quadrennium, the North Carolina Conference holds a mandatory Ethics Training for all clergy. This includes but is not limited to those assigned/appointed, serving a church, in extension ministry, or who might serve in the future. Please register for the in-person training by December 3, 2024. This Ethics Training will be led by Rev. Lindsay… Continue Reading→
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Preparing Your Church Property for Winter Weather
The winter season is approaching, and it is important to prepare your church property for chilly temperatures and winter weather. The United Methodist Insurance Program has compiled resources to help you prepare. Pipe Freeze Prevention (Philadephia Insurance Companies)→ Winter Weather Checklist→ United Methodist Insurance GuideOne Risk Management Webinar→ Winter Resilience: A Guide to Preventing Frozen… Continue Reading→
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Announcing Winter Quarter Lay Servant Ministries Classes
Your Lay Servant Ministries team is pleased to announce six courses for our 2024-2025 Winter Quarter. Winter is the perfect season to settle in with a warm drink and deepen your learning from home. Five of our six classes are online, including a self-paced course. Soul Reset will be offered as a two-week journey that invites… Continue Reading→

