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OnlineSupport and Friendship for Dinner Church Leaders You lead a dinner church, or you want to someday. How do you get started, stay on track, and make sure your table […]

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Support and Friendship for Dinner Church Leaders You lead a dinner church, or you want to someday. How do you get started, stay on track, and make sure your table […]
Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow […]
An introduction to the vision and theology of Dinner Church, this training unpacks why this model is powerfully suited to today’s mission field and explore the biblical, theological, and practical […]
@ Genesis 2:15 reads, “The Lord God put the man in the Garden of Eden to take care of it and to look after it.” (Contemporary English Version). The United […]
Course Runs: September 22, 2025 – September 12, 2026 Registration: May 14, 2025 – August 31, 2025 Discover what it means to live as an engaged contemplative in today’s world. Carry forward […]
Course Dates: September 22 – October 4, 2025 This two-week course helps adults with aging parents prepare for what can be difficult family transitions. It offers proactive guidance, resources for […]
Course Dates: September 22 – November 14, 2025 The Bible has been called a road map for life. Over this eight-week course, learners will dive into the letters of Paul, […]
The Capital district is pleased to offer this course, which is open to all laity. It’s a great opportunity to explore the many ways laypersons can live out their call to ministry in the United Methodist Church. This course is also a required step for anyone pursuing certification as a lay servant, lay speaker, or lay minister. Note that it takes place on Monday evenings for 90 minutes sessions for six weeks. You must attend all sessions to receive course credit!
How do we do politics as people of faith? What core commitments might inform how we grapple with the most contentious issues of our day—like climate change, immigration, racism, gun violence, health care? How do we transcend the politics of outrage that dominates our society and turns neighbors, even family members, into enemies? Despite our ideological differences, can we find enough common ground to work together for the common good?
Join us on September 23, 2025, for this conversation revolving around the topic “Nurturing Communities of Compassion, Justice and Transformation.” Join us for the third in our series with Bishop […]
Are you passionate about reaching those outside the traditional church setting? Fresh Expressions offers not just a vision for how to engage people in new and different ways, but also […]
Paul Nixon and Isaiah Park of Path 1 are re-engineering Launchpad Planter Training to account for significant shifts in how we plant new faith communities in the 2020s, following the […]
