On September 19, the Center for Leadership Excellence hosted thirty laity and clergy for a Day of Learning with Daynette Snead Perez. The curriculum, Stranger to Neighbor, was designed to […]
Anti-Racism
Stranger to Neighbor (Limited Spaces Available)
The most effective outreach ministries are grounded in relationship. But how do we engage in outreach in our communities if we don’t know our neighbors? The Center for Leadership Excellence […]
Stranger to Neighbor
The Center for Leadership Excellence, in partnership with Race, Equity, & Justice Ministries, presents a Day of Learning with Daynette Snead Perez.
It’s Time for a United Methodist Renewal
“Church renewal” is widely discussed across Methodism today, but renewal will not happen apart from serious engagement with and from the margins of society. Join us for a webinar with […]
An Encouragement for January
I’ve spent the past few years diving deep into the institution of the Church through the way of the local church as I support passionate (and skeptical) brothers and sisters as they embark (or consider a journey) on a path towards racial justice; truth; liberation; transformation; reconciliation. One of the most common questions I receive from my clients is, “I’ve attended all the book studies and workshops, but I still don’t know what to DO. What action am I to take, as a White person, without messing it all up?”
Are you leading youth or children’s ministry?
As disciples of Christ, United Methodists are called to be in relationship with one another. Sometimes we do that with grace, and sometimes we stumble and struggle, often over the differences that make us unique. Join us to learn ways to live into a Christ-like relationship with others in children and youth ministry.