Pillar of Faith Awards Luncheon

The 10th Annual James Floyd Jenkins Pillar of Faith Awards Luncheon will be held Saturday, April 16, at 12 p.m. This year’s honorees include: School of Divinity professor, Rev. Dr. Bertram Melbourne; Dr. Anne Emery, Rabbi Dr. Gary Fink, Mrs. Anne Hale Johnson, Rev. Frank D. Tucker, and Rev. Bennie E. Whiten Jr.

This event is a joint effort between the School of Divinity and the United Church of Christ Friends of Howard University School of Divinity. Proceeds benefit the American Missionary Association Endowed Chair and the Ph.D. Program in Religious Studies.

POF Flyer 2011

Installation of Ron Hopson

The Potomac Association,
Central Atlantic Conference,
United Church of Christ

and Covenant Baptist Church UCC-Washington, DC with
Howard University School of Divinity
cordially invite your presence and prayers for

The Installation of Ron Hopson

April 6, 2011, at 5:30 p.m.
in The Thurman Chapel
at Howard University School of Divinity

Clergy who wish to robe and process should arrive one-half hour prior to the service to robe, pray, and prepare for the processional.  Red or rainbow stoles encouraged!

Directions and Location Instructions:

Please follow this link for an interactive map to Howard University School of Divinity.

1400 Shepherd St NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-806-0500

 

DATE: March 6, 2011

TO: Delegates of the Local Churches
and Authorized Ministers of the Potomac Association

FROM: Mr. William A. Wooten, Chair, Committee on Church and Ministry
Rev. Henry E. Fairman, Moderator, Potomac Association
Rev. Kwame Osei Reed, Associate Conference Minister

SUBJECT: Service of Installation for Ron Hopson
April 6, 2011, 5:30 p.m.

 

Announcement:

The Potomac Association,
Central Atlantic Conference,
United Church of Christ

and Covenant Baptist Church UCC-Washington, DC with
Howard University School of Divinity
cordially invite your presence and prayers for

The Installation of Ron Hopson

April 6, 2011, at 5:30 p.m.
in The Thurman Chapel
at Howard University School of Divinity

Clergy who wish to robe and process should arrive one-half hour prior to the service to robe, pray, and prepare for the processional. Red or rainbow stoles encouraged!

Directions and Location Instructions:

Please follow this link for an interactive map to Howard University School of Divinity.

1400 Shepherd St NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-806-0500

DATE:              March 6, 2011

TO:                  Delegates of the Local Churches
and Authorized Ministers of the Potomac Association

FROM:             Mr. William A. Wooten, Chair, Committee on Church and Ministry
Rev. Henry E. Fairman, Moderator, Potomac Association
Rev. Kwame Osei Reed, Associate Conference Minister

SUBJECT:         Service of Installation for Ron Hopson
April 6, 2011, 5:30 p.m.

 

Announcement:

The Potomac Association,
Central Atlantic Conference,
United Church of Christ

and Covenant Baptist Church UCC-Washington, DC with
Howard University School of Divinity
cordially invite your presence and prayers for

The Installation of Ron Hopson

April 6, 2011, at 5:30 p.m.
in The Thurman Chapel
at Howard University School of Divinity

Clergy who wish to robe and process should arrive one-half hour prior to the service to robe, pray, and prepare for the processional.  Red or rainbow stoles encouraged!

Directions and Location Instructions:

Please follow this link for an interactive map to Howard University School of Divinity.

1400 Shepherd St NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-806-0500

Boundary Awareness Training

This is a gentle reminder that all clergy within the Association are required to participate in Boundary Awareness Training by August 30, 2011.  Participation in Boundary Awareness Training is a requirement for maintaining ministerial standing in the Central Atlantic Conference and the Potomac Association – thus in the United Church of Christ.  The Committee will need to evaluate the clergy standing of all who have not participated in the training.

This program was established with the goal of providing all clergy with tools to maintain the integrity of ministerial relationships and to protect vulnerable persons with whom local church clergy and other ordained ministers interact in their professional capacities.  This includes Interim Ministers, Retired Ministers and others serving in specialized ministries.  The training will enable clergy to more readily identify potentially unethical conduct, abusive situations, and importance of self-care within all ministerial relationships.

 

If you have not had this training, we encourage you to please sign up for the next event to be presented on March 28 and March 29, 2011 at Lincoln Congregational Temple UCC located at 1701 11th Street NW in Washington DC.   The sessions run from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.  Attendance is required on both days.  We cannot award a certificate of completion for anyone who, in the judgment of the instructors, has not fulfilled the two-day attendance requirement.

Please register with Angie Megna at the Conference office by calling 410-788-4190 or 800-441-1965,  or by email at amegna@cacucc.org .

Please prepay.  Checks should be made payable to the Central Atlantic Conference for $55.00 which includes all meals (breakfast snack & lunch) as well as registration and workbooks for each participant.

 

We are fully aware that some persons have requested weekend training because of their place of employment.  We are planning a training for 2 successive Saturdays in the near future. We will let you know the dates and location at the earliest date possible.

BRING YOUR BIBLE.

 

Boundary Awareness Training

This is a gentle reminder that all clergy within the Association are required to participate in Boundary Awareness Training by August 30, 2011.  Participation in Boundary Awareness Training is a requirement for maintaining ministerial standing in the Central Atlantic Conference and the Potomac Association – thus in the United Church of Christ.  The Committee will need to evaluate the clergy standing of all who have not participated in the training.

This program was established with the goal of providing all clergy with tools to maintain the integrity of ministerial relationships and to protect vulnerable persons with whom local church clergy and other ordained ministers interact in their professional capacities.  This includes Interim Ministers, Retired Ministers and others serving in specialized ministries.  The training will enable clergy to more readily identify potentially unethical conduct, abusive situations, and importance of self-care within all ministerial relationships.

 

If you have not had this training, we encourage you to please sign up for the next event to be presented on March 28 and March 29, 2011 at Lincoln Congregational Temple UCC located at 1701 11th Street NW in Washington DC.   The sessions run from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.  Attendance is required on both days.  We cannot award a certificate of completion for anyone who, in the judgment of the instructors, has not fulfilled the two-day attendance requirement.

Please register with Angie Megna at the Conference office by calling 410-788-4190 or 800-441-1965,  or by email at amegna@cacucc.org .

Please prepay.  Checks should be made payable to the Central Atlantic Conference for $55.00 which includes all meals (breakfast snack & lunch) as well as registration and workbooks for each participant.

 

We are fully aware that some persons have requested weekend training because of their place of employment.  We are planning a training for 2 successive Saturdays in the near future. We will let you know the dates and location at the earliest date possible.

 

BRING YOUR BIBLE.

 

Conflict Resolution & Trauma Healing Workshop

WORKSHOP 1: Conflict Resolution, Transformation and Peacebuilding

**Please Note: Workshop 1 will be held on 3/5/2011 (Follow this link for information).  Registration cost is $20.
Follow this link for the full informational flyer:
Workshop, March & May 2011 Conflict Resolution

Have you longed to be a part of God’s beloved community of love, healing and cooperation?

Come join us as we learn how you and your congregation can become a spiritually nourishing and healing place for you and others.

Learn techniques for your own personal growth in peacemaking.

Our facilitator for both workshops is Reverend Dr. Al Fuertes, an internationally known pastor and peacemaker active in the Philippines and other countries. Currently Dr. Fuertes is a professor at George Mason University in the field of conflict analysis, resolution and transformation. You will enjoy his depth of knowledge, wisdom and gentle good humor as he actively engages you in the art of healing and reconciliation.