EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Spring district pastors/ministers retreat: The district’s Ministry Leadership Development Team has tentatively scheduled a spring retreat/continuing education event for pastors/ministers April 24-25 at the Bishop Lane Center in Rockford. Watch for more details.
The Ventures in Christian Discipleship program operated by McPherson College will offer a course on Nov. 12 by Brethren pastor Vivek Solanky (formerly of the Naperville congregation). Solanky will speak on “Human Trafficking: A Call for the Church to Respond,” from 10 a.m. to noon Central. And on Dec. 6, Jen Jensen of the denomination’s “Part-Time Pastor, Full-Time Church” program will present a course on “Beyond Burned Out to Boundaries and Balance” from 6-8 p.m. Central To learn more about Ventures in Christian Discipleship and to register for courses, visit www.mcpherson.edu/ventures.
The Part-Time Pastor; Full-Time Church program of the Church of the Brethren’s Office of Ministry is offering a book study led by Ryan Braught on “Positively Irritating: Embracing a Post-Christian World to Form a More Faithful and Innovative Church,” by Jon Ritner. This monthly book study will be held on the second Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Central beginning Oct. 13. This monthly book study is also available in an asynchronous format. Register by emailing Jen Jensen at jjensen@brethren.org.
The organization Faith+Lead (through Luther Seminary) has available on demand a 6-hour self-guided course called “Hybrid Ministry in a Post-Pandemic Church,” helping pastors and others think about ways to create a framework for church that engages and connects the entire community. Cost is $75. Learn more and register at https://t.e2ma.net/click/vfs32k/zarqt/3d8o7ab.
Lombard Mennonite Peace Center is offering its one-day Healthy Congregations webinar (via Zoom) on Jan. 26 and March 22 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central), as well as some additional dates in 2023. Cost is $99. A Restorative Congregations webinar will be presented via Zoom Feb. 23, May 23, and Nov. 2 (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central). Conflict Transformation Skills for Churches will be offered via Zoom April 11 and Sept. 16 (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central). For more details and registration information, and to see other events—including the week-long Mediation Skills Training Institute in Arizona Nov. 14-18—go to https://lmpeacecenter.org/all-events/.
On Earth Peace will offer a 2-hour introduction to Kingian Nonviolence in a webinar on Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. Central. It will be facilitate by Mark Klym and Highland Avenue pastor Katie Shaw Thompson. Learn more and RSVP at www.onearthpeace.org/2022_10_28_2hr_intro_kingian_nonviolence.
The Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership will offer the 8-week online course “Introduction to Educational Ministry” Jan. 11 to March 7 with instructor Gene Hollenberg. It fulfills TRIM credits or provides 2.0 CEU’s. Course fee is $300; registration deadline is Dec. 7.
Strength for the Journey
NCP Learning Tours
The Ventures in Christian Discipleship program operated by McPherson College will offer a course on Nov. 12 by Brethren pastor Vivek Solanky (formerly of the Naperville congregation). Solanky will speak on “Human Trafficking: A Call for the Church to Respond,” from 10 a.m. to noon Central. And on Dec. 6, Jen Jensen of the denomination’s “Part-Time Pastor, Full-Time Church” program will present a course on “Beyond Burned Out to Boundaries and Balance” from 6-8 p.m. Central To learn more about Ventures in Christian Discipleship and to register for courses, visit www.mcpherson.edu/ventures.
The Part-Time Pastor; Full-Time Church program of the Church of the Brethren’s Office of Ministry is offering a book study led by Ryan Braught on “Positively Irritating: Embracing a Post-Christian World to Form a More Faithful and Innovative Church,” by Jon Ritner. This monthly book study will be held on the second Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Central beginning Oct. 13. This monthly book study is also available in an asynchronous format. Register by emailing Jen Jensen at jjensen@brethren.org.
The organization Faith+Lead (through Luther Seminary) has available on demand a 6-hour self-guided course called “Hybrid Ministry in a Post-Pandemic Church,” helping pastors and others think about ways to create a framework for church that engages and connects the entire community. Cost is $75. Learn more and register at https://t.e2ma.net/click/vfs32k/zarqt/3d8o7ab.
Lombard Mennonite Peace Center is offering its one-day Healthy Congregations webinar (via Zoom) on Jan. 26 and March 22 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central), as well as some additional dates in 2023. Cost is $99. A Restorative Congregations webinar will be presented via Zoom Feb. 23, May 23, and Nov. 2 (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central). Conflict Transformation Skills for Churches will be offered via Zoom April 11 and Sept. 16 (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central). For more details and registration information, and to see other events—including the week-long Mediation Skills Training Institute in Arizona Nov. 14-18—go to https://lmpeacecenter.org/all-events/.
On Earth Peace will offer a 2-hour introduction to Kingian Nonviolence in a webinar on Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. Central. It will be facilitate by Mark Klym and Highland Avenue pastor Katie Shaw Thompson. Learn more and RSVP at www.onearthpeace.org/2022_10_28_2hr_intro_kingian_nonviolence.
The Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership will offer the 8-week online course “Introduction to Educational Ministry” Jan. 11 to March 7 with instructor Gene Hollenberg. It fulfills TRIM credits or provides 2.0 CEU’s. Course fee is $300; registration deadline is Dec. 7.
The Brethren Academy is also offering the course “A Place of Refuge: Ministry in an Urban Context,” as a two-week intensive Jan. 9-18 in Atlanta with instructor Josh Brockway. Registration deadline is Nov. 1; cost is $300. Current Academy students can receive a stipend to cover travel costs.
Other upcoming courses include “Wisdom Literature” by Steve Schweitzer March 15-May 9 (online); “Pathways for Effective Leadership Part 2” by Randy Yoder March 24-25 and April 28-29 (online intensive); and “What Brethren Believe” by Denise Kettering April 19-June 13.
Register for courses and pay online at www.bethanyseminary.edu/brethren-academy/brethren-academy-course-listings/brethren-academy-course-registration-annual-trim-payment/.
Strength for the Journey
A program from the Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership, named “Strength for the Journey,” invites pastors and others serving in ministry to take part in cohort groups for support, encouragement, and accountability.
Three types of cohorts are available: a “deep dive cohort” that will explore a topic of mutual interest in depth; a “specialized ministry cohort” that will provide networking and mutual support with others in fields such as chaplains, spiritual directors, outdoor ministries staff, etc.; and a “case study cohort” that will look at specific case studies from their ministry settings. Cohorts will have five to eight people and meet for 10 to 12 90-minute sessions via Zoom during the year. CEU credits will be available.
Up to five groups will be approved each year. Ministers may apply as individuals or as a group. Applications will be accepted between Sept. 1 and Oct. 30, with groups to be formed by mid-December. Each group will be assigned a convener and will begin meeting after Jan. 1. Funding for registration, resources, and some travel assistance (if an in-person gathering is desired) is being provided by the David J. and Mary Elizabeth Wieand Trust.
For more details and applications, visit www.bethanyseminary.edu/brethren-academy.
NCP Learning Tours
New Community Project will offer an educational trip to Nepal Jan. 11-22, to South Sudan May 11-22, to the Amazon region of Ecuador June 1-7, to Lybrook, N.M., June 22-28, to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons July 20-27, and to central and southern Alaska Aug. 7-15. These trips are open to all ages and explore the beauty of and challenges facing God’s creation and God’s children. Learn more at www.newcommunityproject.info/learning-tours.
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