NBPC-SC’s Empowering the African American Church Series

During Black History Month – February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2024

6:00 pm PT | 7:00 pm MT

Virtual Sessions: 

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86176079363?pwd=V2xNelV6Vm9FTTAxbzZxYmNXbU9jQT09#success.

Meeting ID: 861 7607 9363

Passcode: 298050

Session 1 – The Church and Community Involvement (Feb 7)

Join Rev. Dr. Terry Marks as we explore effective ways to engage with our community amidst transitions. Discover outreach strategies and collaborative initiatives to contribute to the broader well-being of our community.

Rev. Dr. Terry Marks, Teaching Elder – Crosswinds Presbyterian Church

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Session 2. The Church and Innovative Leadership (Feb 14) –

Led by Dr. Clarissa Davis-Ragland, this session celebrates the rich legacy of African American leaders within the Presbyterian Church. Gain insights into innovative approaches to leadership, inspiring and equipping current and future leaders.

Dr. Clarissa Davis-Ragland – Deacon, Southminster Presbyterian Church

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Session 3. The Church and Congregational Vitality Post COVID (Feb 21)

Rev. Chineta Goodjoin leads a discussion on revitalizing congregational life post-COVID-19. Explore strategies and insights, share best practices, and foster unity as we collectively navigate challenges and opportunities.

Rev. Chineta Goodjoin-Teaching Elder, New Hope Presbyterian Church

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Session 4. The Church and Intergenerational Leadership (Feb 28) –

In the final session, Deacon Stacia Holmes will help participants discover strategies for nurturing and equipping emerging leaders within our congregation. Through mentorship and intentional support, we aim to identify and develop a new generation of leaders for the future.

Deacon Stacia Holmes, City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department

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