 | Online Training Dates: March 12 - April 23 |
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| Registration open through Monday, March 10 |
| New Course Dates: March 12 - April 23 |
Start each course when it best fits your schedule and move at your own pace. Each course includes six weeks of instruction. A facilitator will respond to your work and answer questions via forums.
A limited number of virtual seats are available and are first come, first serve. Seats will no longer be available after the course is full or after March 10. |
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Cost: $29 | Syllabus | Register
Credit: 1 ALLLM CEU
The goal of this online course is to expand each participant’s knowledge and skills to communicate faith in the 21st century using current and emerging communications tools. |
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| Communicating Faith in the 21st Century |
| Explain the importance of telling stories of faith and sharing individual messages. |
| Craft and share personal stories of faith. |
| Through stories and testimonies across the connection, receive practical, proven ideas for engaging your community and the world. |
| Use and participate in specific tools, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Blog. |
| Reach out to the local community |
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| Turning Connectional Giving into Connectional Living |
| Become a missional storyteller — describing the differences the church makes in the world and how giving makes that possible. |
| Learn what the apportioned and designated funds are — and the difference between them. |
| “Make the ask” in your congregation. |
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| Moodle 200: Advanced Training |
| Prerequisite |
| Moodle 100: Basic Training or commensurate skills are required. Review this checklist to determine your eligibility. |
| Add appropriate assignments for a course's learning activities |
| Create and use a Moodle Wiki, Lesson, Quiz, Gradebook and Database |
| Finalize and open course to enrollees |
| Reset the course |
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Cost: $49 | Syllabus | Register
Credit: 1 ALLLM CEU
One participant said, "The user-centered design steps really helped me to focus my energies in an organized manner. I also benefited a lot from the section on John Wesley and the theological basis for ministry.” |
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Web Ministry 100: What is Web Ministry? |
| Develop an online network of relationships to support your work in web ministry. |
| Define and use web and internet technology terms. |
| Apply the biblical and theological principles for developing a web ministry. These are rooted in the traditions, ministry and mission of The United Methodist Church. |
| Identify ways people engage with web and internet technology on a daily basis. Determine the implications and applications of these for web ministry. |
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| Learn to be a welcoming, hospitable congregation. |
| Identify and enlist congregants for your church’s welcoming ministry. |
| Assess what your church does well in welcoming — as well as areas for improvement. |
| Identify what your church is known for. |
| Reach out to the local community. |
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Cost: $29 | Syllabus | Register
Credit: 1 ALLLM CEU
One participant said, “It was great to share ideas with others, see their successes and struggles. The class helped me define where our needs are and ways to proceed from here.” |
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