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Brave church young adults
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brave church young adults

The doctrine of reconciliation is the catalyst for bringing healing and truth to what is happening across the globe today. The work of reconciliation will bridge the gap between discrimination, the disinherited, and the privileged-between the poor and the rich. She currently resides in Baltimore and works professionally as an Insurance Investigator. Her ability to serve and minister the Gospel of Jesus Christ is evidence of God’s grace and redemptive power. For Angelic, the heartbeat of any ministry work has its foundation in prayer as taught by her grandmother in adolescence. She returned to Baltimore in 2016 to serve in her home church and today she is currently a Certified candidate for ministry with the United Methodist Church. It was during this time that God clarified her call to ministry and continued to develop her for His glory. In 2008, Angelic began serving in short-term International Missions and did so in La Cucarita Dominican Republic, South Africa, Peru, Nicaragua, and Thailand. She also wrote and developed an abstinence education program for young girls. Angelic has served and taught in many areas of ministry including New Converts, The Work of the Holy Spirit, and Church Administration. She is also a graduate of the Edith Bush Philanthropic School for Non-profit proposal writing. As a young adult, she relocated to Central Florida where she attended Rollins College and studied International Affairs during which she studied compassion and the Holocaust in Warsaw & Krakow Poland. A husband, father, and grandfather, he retired in 2019 from the FAA, where he managed leadership development programs.Īngelic Williams is a Baltimore native who was reared at Eastern United Methodist Church where she first developed her love for God’s word. One of his most transformative experiences was working with fellow elders and congregants in a church that went from majority White to majority Black. She trained as a facilitator for equity sessions in the BWC and was recently became an at-large member of the BWC Accessibility Committee Jennifer Martin-Johnson is a wife and mother of two who has previously led the women’s ministry and served as the chairperson of the church council for 4 years. Meet the 2022-2023 Cohort of Brave Conversation Resourcers Step 4: The resourcer will consult with you regarding next steps Step 3: The resourcer will help you facilitate a conversation for your congregation if needed

brave church young adults

Step 2: A resourcer will contact you to have two initial calls in order to gather context and map a way forward together Step 1: Fill out the sign up form, and we will connect you to a resourcer To schedule a one-to-one, please sign up here. Resourcers will be available for congregational consultations. Seeking to strengthen multicultural ministry in their context.Discerning where they are on the racial justice pathway.In cross racial-cross/cultural appointments.The resourcers are individuals who have facilitation experience, are culturally aware, emotionally intelligent, are a non-anxious presence in times of challenge, and are good listeners. Topics include navigating new or strained relationships, embracing differences, and advancing inclusion, diversity, equity, and antiracism in your community. The Brave Conversation Resourcers are a group of persons trained to help congregations across the Baltimore-Washington and Pen-Del Conferences have brave contextual conversations that foster beloved community. Brave Conversation Resourcers What Are Brave Conversation Resourcers?










Brave church young adults