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By Miriam McKenney, Jeremy Tackett, Sandra Montes and Melodie Woerman
In this webinar, we will discuss how to put digital boundaries for personal/work life in place with a special focus on social media and share self-care ideas to avoid burn-out.
By Paul Stephens
In this webinar, we will discuss the types of extension ministries that congregations are taking part in and the actions that church leaders need to consider when adding these types of arrangements.
By Jordan Hylden
Whether we have good news, bad news, or complex news to share, the task for Christians is always the same: we are called to communicate the Gospel and the truth of Jesus Christ. This webinar examines how you can communicate issues in your church or institution in a manner that isnt just marketing and politics.
By Scott Gunn
How can sermons shape the lives of congregants and the direction of the congregation as a whole?
By Reed Carlson
This webinar tells the abbreviated story of spirits in the Bible, beginning in ancient Israel and continuing into Second Temple Judaism and the New Testament.
By Rebecca Wilson and Jim Naughton
In this workshop we will focus on how to figure out what you want to say (your message) and who you want to say it to (your audiences), then focus on how the answers to those questions will shape your efforts in communications and evangelism.
By Ali Lutz
This hour-long web retreat will explore love as attention, love as justice, and love as imagination, to help churches love their neighbors in a way that transforms the world.
By Leslie Pendleton
This webinar will provide a step-by-step understanding of the methodology that has led hundreds of Episcopal parishes to success using a flexible three phase process: Discernment, Feasibility Study, and the Gifting Phase.
By Edmund Harris
This webinar will explore the theme of storytelling as evangelism.
By Leslie Pendleton
This webinar will provide a step-by-step understanding of the methodology that has led hundreds of Episcopal parishes to success using a flexible three phase process: Discernment, Feasibility Study, and the Gifting Phase.