Lay Equalization Report 2020 Now Available
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Update: The Listening Posts for November (including ones at Tarzana UMC and Westlake Village UMC) have been updated. Attendees for all Listening Posts are asked to check the Listening Post page often, including the morning of the Listening Post, for the most up-to-date information on a
In keeping with the Social Principals of the United Methodist Church, naming sexual harassment as an abuse of God’s good gift of human sexuality (¶ 161J), Cal-Pac Conference’s Office of Human Resources would like to make our churches aware of new legislation in the State
Cal-Pac Young People’s Ministries is letting you know about an event where you can join Dr. Kendra Creasy Dean, other experts, and a community of youth workers in Nashville, Tennessee, January 22-24, 2020, for Cultivate 2020, a thoughtful conversation surrounding youth ministry. Cultivate 2020, from
The California-Pacific Conference Disaster Response Task Force is monitoring the current and recent fires in the Southern California area and offers the following suggestions to frequently asked questions in responding to the fires: Visiting – Please do not make plans to visit the affected areas
Greetings, workers with Young People! Below is a great list of events and other helpful resources for workers with young people from our national UMC Discipleship office. Please note that we are negotiating to have another opportunity or two for you to be trained with
The General Board of Global Ministries’ Global Mission Fellows program is now accepting applications! Global Mission Fellows are young adults, ages 20–30, who are committed to work in social justice ministries for two years. They serve outside of their home communities, either in the United
The principal emphasis of the Peace with Justice Committee of the California-Pacific Conference is to work collaboratively with local United Methodist congregations and ministries for advocacy and action on peace with justice related issues, such as ending gun violence, ending mass incarceration/mass detention, prison reentry,
The latest Charge Conference Forms are now available online at calpacumc.org/chargeconference or via the button below. Annually, a local church gathers information in preparation for the “Charge Conference” that is vital to transformation according to the Conference’s Four Priorities. This year, all forms are online forms (no longer
Dear Lay Servants and Members of the California-Pacific Annual Conference, Greetings from your Lay Servant Ministries Conference Committee. While there is always much work to be done, I would like to report that much progress has been made through our collective efforts to clearly communicate