Ministry and Burnout: Lay Leaders & People
RESCHEDULED May 21: Ministry and Burnout for Lay Leaders and People
RESCHEDULED May 21: Ministry and Burnout for Lay Leaders and People
April 4 & 11: How do followers of Jesus think about issues of war, conflict and peace?
How can the environment be racist? Concern for the environment is multidimensional. Though the environmental justice movement dates back to the 1970s, too many people still think caring for the environment and working for social justice are two distinct areas of engagement. We think of the air, the water, the rainforest, our lightbulbs, our cars, our food, our trash—the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Not enough of us think of our neighborhoods.
An evening with the award-winning teacher and certified anti-racism trainer, Barrick Stees.
Our new infographic (below) shows you four ways your congregation can support Afghan refugees resettling in our area.
Grants and Scholarships available through the Heartland Conference
Scholarships and grants available through the UCC National Office
Our new infographic (below) shows you four ways your congregation can support Afghan refugees resettling in our area.
A discussion led by Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan, Jr., the Executive Director of the Ohio Council of Churches.
The Living Water Association, Ohio NorthEast of the Heartland Conference of the United Church of Christ will be hosting their annual meeting on Saturday, October 30, from 9am-12pm