Campbell's Center for Church & Community is now accepting applications for the 2021 Rural Clergy Fellow. The 12-month cohort will provide coaching and explore topics related to resilience in ministry, clergy isolation and community leader engagement.
quarterly gatherings, peer learning groups and webinars
connect with peers, leaders and mentors
fortify community skills and resources
personal and spiritual growth and development
each fellow is eligible for a Community Stimulus Grant
Join Come to the Table and Campbell's Center for Church & Community as we host a community conversation around the emotional and spiritual support for clergy during this season of uncertainty. The conversation will be facilitated by Rev. Dr. Fatimah Salleh and Elizabeth Howze. For more information, please contact Jarred White at jarred@rafiusa.org.
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The 2020 Virtual Ministers’ Health Summit promoted wellness, self-care and offered ideas to promote healthy lifestyle habits for ministers and the people they serve. Speakers included: Dr. Matt Bloom, Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Dr. Bo Prosser, Dr. Mac Wallace, Dr. Michelle Green, and Dr. Nicholas Pennings.
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Campbell's Center for Church & Community, Divinity School and School of Public Health partnered with Prevent Child Abuse NC and Connections Matter to host a screening of the documentary Resilience.