The theme will be “Jesus. Waymaker.” We'll meet June 22-24 with two virtual days and one small group in-person teaching day.
This year's conference-wide Lenten study will focus on Bishop Michael Curry’s book “Love is the Way: Holding on to Hope in Troubling Times.”
Churches and UMW groups, join this two-part campaign to advance renewable energy initiatives and stop the construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline.
This five-phase plan provides specific guidance for slowly and gradually resuming in-person gatherings and closely aligns with a state re-opening plan.
All the latest coronavirus-related news and recommendations for Minnesota churches, along with helpful links and best practices.
Lent is a time to acknowledge that we don’t always have it all together and that sometimes we fray and unravel a bit. It is then especially that we need God.
Bishop Bard invites us to spend Lent honing the disciplines of love—patience, kindness, thoughtfulness, and humility—and reminds us that we are loved by God.
How might we live together in the church if we were more loving by being more patient, kinder, more thoughtful, more humble?
Bishop David Bard urges us to listen to Black and Brown voices and “to transform the dangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.”
Interim Bishop David Bard re-introduces himself to the Minnesota Conference and shares his commitments as we engage in ministry together over the next year.
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