Constultant joins Anti-racism Task Force
The Northern Illinois Conference Anti-Racism Task Force is pleased to announce North Central College professor emeritus Dr. Richard Guzman is coming on board volunteering his time as a…
The Anti-racism Awareness and Learning Development Path allows NIC lay and clergy to self-select their learning route based on their current awareness level and where the Spirit is guiding them. We have provided suggested resources for the entry points along the learning path. If members have additional recommended resources, we encourage them to share those with us and identify at what level the resource would fit in. The entry points on the Learning Path are provided below.
Tracking: Before starting on the Learning Path, please register by clicking here. Click on routes below. Once you have completed one of the Learning Path routes, please complete this survey.
The Northern Illinois Conference Anti-Racism Task Force is pleased to announce North Central College professor emeritus Dr. Richard Guzman is coming on board volunteering his time as a…
The NIC Discipleship Task Force is seeking 12 people from across the conference to participate in a pilot 4-session book discussion starting in early January.
Joseph Standing Bear Schranz, a United Methodist, chronicled centuries of injustices imposed on native Americans by the U.S. government, settlers and European explorers. He keynoted…
Our Discipleship Task Force shared a vision this year of prayer, development of discipleship-making systems, strengthening our youth, and undergirding the annual con…