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| Congregational Programs MultiSensory Learning
 A customized study guide with biblical citations and bibliography, Bible Study, small group interactions, contemporary scholarship, story and worship are all integrated into this multisensory experience. Different learning styles are incorporated. BridgeBuilder certificates are awarded. CEUs are available. We Help You Get Ready
 A promotional toolkit is provided for you to get the word out to your church and community including a reproducible color flyer and bulletin insert, press release, and PowerPoint slide. Link your website with ours to create a seamless flow of information. Plan for Momentum
Schedule over a weekend or on three consecutive days or nights. Include a preaching event for greatest impact. Our programs work well as a Fall Kick-Off, during Advent, Lent, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Pentecost, on the MLK Birthday, or during Ordinary Time when you are looking for something out of the ordinary. Treat your staff or congregation to an in-depth experience they'll never forget!
What Others Are Saying
"Weeks later, people are still talking about your presentation!"
Rev. Carol Lillie, The Wesley Foundation, Laramie WY "I looked at the world with a new understanding. And it moved our community from a mindset of striving to thriving." Rev. Jeannette Thomas Shegog, Hilltop UMC, Cincinnati "It's really exciting that Methodists are getting tuned into the reconciliation movement. I feel so blessed to have been in the study sessions." Eileen Simpson, Cherry Grove UMC, Cincinnati "The Christians were not made the bad guys and the Jews were seen in a more kindly way."
Dr. Don Shegog, Hilltop UMC, Cincinnati "This teaching was good for us. It showed me how much we sometimes need to know about the Jewish traditions to understand our own." Rev. Harlene Harden, St. James UMC, Chicago "Thank you so much! Our people are still talking about this!" Rev. Carol Prochaska, United Church of Christ, Douglas WY "The main feedback we got was that people wished we had more time!" Rev. Linda H. Wells, First UMC, Douglas WY | |
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