January 16, 2016

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The Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is hosting a conversation for church leaders (lay and clergy) ready to strategize new ways to do church. There is little question these are challenging days for the church. Programs that always seemed to work decades ago no longer enjoy the same vitality or participation. The Saturday morning event (9:00am-noon) promises to point us toward the hidden opportunities embedded in the looming challenges facing our churches.

Discover Hidden Opportunities with Ministry Incubators

  • New ways of thinking about financing ministry beyond tithes, offerings, and fundraisers
  • A process for prototyping an innovative idea for missional entrepreneurship
  • Provocative strategies for engaging young adults as missional partners and future leaders of the church, rather than consumers of ministry programs
  • The Woodlands United Methodist Church, The Woodlands, TX
  • Cost is $10.00

Register and pay online

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