Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)
OnlineDuring the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. Contact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. Contact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
The Center for Leadership Excellence invites church leaders to join us for Preparing for Racialized Storms, presented by the Rev. Dr. Harold Dorrell Briscoe. This webinar introduces a longer training offered by Dorrell and equips churches with the knowledge and skills to prepare for and respond to racially charged events that inflict trauma on the social fabric […]
Embarking on a new pastoral assignment is both exhilarating and challenging. Join others who are moving for this group coaching experience tailored specifically to help you leave well and start right. Guided by the experience of his six moves, Rev. Brett DeHart will help you navigate the complexities of saying goodbye to one congregation while […]
Registrants will receive a certificate representing one-hour CEU credit and link to webinar video after live event. This training aims to redeploy the laity to serve as intentional disciples, not just members of our congregations. Dr. Smothers believes this is which is crucial for the growth of our congregations. A few of the topics Dr. […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Research shows that over the past 15 years, the mental well-being of youth has significantly declined. Higher levels of stress and anxiety generally have led to the overwhelming perception that there is a “mental health crisis” in the United States. Whether the need has grown, or our awareness of […]
Sabrina Joy Stevens has served as a communications and issue campaign strategist for several of America’s leading labor and civil rights organizations. She also has challenged mis- and disinformation in numerous public policy conversations. Her company, Sabijoy Creative Solutions, exists to help society’s problem-solvers craft brave, joyful, effective communications and campaigns for the common good. […]
Our history is always shaping our future, including--and perhaps especially--the stories that have been pushed aside and kept from the spotlight. How do we learn about buried and hidden history, and how do we work to remember the important stories that have been left out? For our final session of the History and Memory Renewal […]
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 our bodies, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we […]
An hour packed with encouraging and engaging leadership tools to prepare you for next.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Faith Talks will facilitate a discussion highlighting the intersection of mental health and disability rights. Our next live recording of the podcast will be on Thursday, May 16, at 2:00 p.m. ET. We are keen to focus on the ways racism impacts one’s mental health journey, and further […]
Is there life after doom? Many of us long for new ways of thinking, becoming, and belonging in these turbulent times. From ecological to economic injustice, the healing of our world begins with healing ourselves. Explore the complexity of hope and grief with us. Register for Courage and Resilience: An Online Gathering with Brian McLaren, […]
Worship and music both aid in self-regulation/healing and each holds value individually and collectively. In 2023, the National Institute on Health reported that more than 1 in 5 adults live with mental illness. This is heavily attributed to the variety of traumatic experiences one has endured in a lifetime. However, there is an antidote readily […]
Find information and resources for the annual meeting in June.
919-779-6115
800-849-4433 (Toll-Free)
NC Conference of
The United Methodist Church
700 Waterfield Ridge Place
Garner, NC 27529
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