Becoming Beloved Community 2

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

Becoming Beloved Community 2 builds upon the learning about systemic racism from the Becoming Beloved Community 1 course. Theological reflection will be the primary means through which we explore how to live into our identities as antiracists. We will take a deep dive into our formation as disciples and how that influences our fight to …
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Intro to Hebrew Scripture

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

Leading the Church Through Times of Conflict

Credence and Co.

Conflict in congregational life is unique – it mixes organizational dynamics with personality, family history, conflict, theology and of course, faith. This combination creates both challenges and possibilities. This workshop provides church leaders with an opportunity to consider their role as leaders in this dynamic environment, providing practical tools and processes for engaging churches experiencing conflict, transforming tough situations into …
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Emery House Program Offerings

Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE) Emery House

At the listed web page you should find their current programs.

Leading Adaptively,

Edge

Leading Adaptively, led by priest, researcher and revitalist Clara King, is open to lay leaders and clergy from any denomination. This 3-session Zoom course helps participants discover new ways to lead adaptively with skills they already have. You’ll encounter the core theory of Adaptive Leadership in a vibrant new way and come away with usable …
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Theory of Change (Summer 2023)

Edge

Are you planning to change, grow or add a ministry? A Theory of Change is your ministry’s story of how you believe change will unfold. June 12th to August 3rd What impact are you having? How do you know? What difference is your ministry or program making? Learn what your mission is and understand the …
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Church Planting Canada -The Congress 2023

Church Planting Canada

The Congress 2023 (see French translation below) – Our national convergence is an assembly of almost every church planting denomination, organization and network ministering in Canada. It is a gathering designed to equip, encourage, and inspire one another in Jesus’ mission. This year we will be unleashing a strategic six-year emphasis that we hope will be a …
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The Hymn Society 2023 Annual Conference: Land, Language, and Liberation

Hymn Society (The)

Once again, The Hymn Society’s Annual Conference will be accessible both in-person and digitally. Here’s what digital attendees can expect: All Plenary events will be streamed live. All Hymn Festivals will also be streamed live. One Featured Session during each time slot will be streamed live. One Sectional in each of the five time slots …
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The School of Earth & Soul Celtic Wisdom 3: Sacred Imagination

Emmanuel College

In 2016 John Philip Newell began a teaching initiative that is now called The School of Earth & Soul (formerly The School of Celtic Consciousness.) Its purpose is to reawaken awareness of the sacred in all things through the recovery of Celtic wisdom for today and to help translate this awareness into compassionate action. The …
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Eco-anxiety: Practices Toward Hope

Crieff Hills Retreat Centre

with the Rev. Dr. Pam McCarroll and the Rev. Konnie Vissers There is increasing attention to the fear and anxiety caused by climate change. It manifests in a variety of ways, causing both physical and emotional distress. If you feel these effects directly, or if you experience them through your grandchildren, coworkers or neighbours, we …
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