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Prairie South Leadership Training 2025

Location: Oregon UMC, 200 S 4th Street, Oregon

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Saturday, March 22
9 a.m. to Noon

Oregon UMC, 200 S 4th Street, Oregon

Online Registration

Cost:

  •  $10 per person
  •  Total of $30 per Church*
    *Register each person under the church member option entering in their information and workshop choices.

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Classes: Choose one class.

  • SPRC Training — Rev. Danita R. Anderson, Assistant to the Bishop
  • Church Finances and Budgeting — Elain Moy, Conference Treasurer
  • Conference Ministries and What to Expect at Annual Conference — Rev. Fabiola Grandon-Mayer , Director of Connectional Ministry
  • Church Redevelopment — Rev. Christian Coon , Director of Congregational Development and Redevelopment
  • Net Zero Class — Rev. Beth Galbreath, NIC Sustainability Task Force  Canceled

Questions? Contact Rev. Seamus Enright

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