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Garner, NC 27529

Tag: Healthy Congregations

  • Leadership and Church Administration: The Ministry in Administration

    In this workshop, we will explore the ways in which the administrative tasks of the pastor strengthen the mission of the church and are, themselves, acts of ministry in fulfillment of the pastor’s responsibility to “administer the temporal affairs of the church.

  • Revival and Homecoming with The Bishop and Rev. Dr. Shelton

    Asbury UMC (Sanford) would like to extend an invitation to you and your church family to a weekend of Worship. We will kick off the weekend on Friday, September 13th at 7pm with special music and a message provided by Bishop Connie Shelton herself. On Saturday, September 14th @ 7pm the Bishop’s husband, Dr. Joseph…

  • How do we integrate great losses into our bigger story? Into God’s bigger story? Grief and loss are the “stuff of life,” especially in these post-pandemic and chaotic days. How do you offer comfort and caring to those who have experienced a significant loss in their life? How do you meet people where they are…

  • A recent study in the Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry Journal found that one out of three people will experience religious trauma in their lives. Different types of trauma impact people in our churches and communities. On September 12, attend a Day of Learning with Elaine Heath to better equip yourself to respond.

  • Ministry with the Forgotten – 5 Weeks!

    The Corridor district LSM team is pleased to present this course, open to all UMC laity. This course is designed to help laity and clergy deepen their understanding of persons living with dementia and help all maintain their identity and worth as beloved children of God.

  • Dancing with Words (Storytelling)

    The Fairway district LSM team is pleased to present this course, open to all UMC laity. For people of faith, storytelling has special meaning. We are people of the story, and we seek to identify and share our stories in nearly everything we do.