Journal of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church [serial] 1973
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Last year, 9 Christian Workers' Schools reached more than 70 churches, with no total enrollment available, but surely reater than this year. 4. The shift in leadership education is best seen when we look to local church and cluster roup workshops. Last conference year, 11 workshops involved more than 175 local church saders. This year, 18 such training events have reached 19 different churches and a total of 378 ersons, double the number from last year. These figures do not include attendance a...t 29 adult urriculum workshops to introduce the new "Adult Bible Series" held in April and May and iaching between 600 and 900 local church leaders. 5. Other training events held during the year have been: An interdenominational INSTRO- EACH Workshop with 30 persons in attendance; an orientation workshop for new pastors and ).C.E.'s reaching 30 persons; a consultation on working with local church Councils on Minis- ries and Administrative Boards, held at GaUlee United Methodist Church in Laurinburg; a ne-day training session for consultants to churches of small membership involved 18 potential -onsultants; a pilot Council on Ministries/Administrative Board Laboratory-type Training Ses- ion was held April 5-7 at First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, involving sixty persons torn nine churches in the Rockingham and Sanford Districts and eleven persons in a Seminar Di Prospective COM/AB Laboratory instructors held in connection with the Lab; three persons ttended the Seminar for Prospective Laboratory Leaders at Lake Junaluska; seventeen persons rom our conference received training in labs at Lake Junaluska; twenty persons participated in he Learning Center at Lake Junaluska; four local church building consultations were held.
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