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Who Do They Say You Are? (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)
Sep.
24
1:00 p.m.13:00

Who Do They Say You Are? (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)

This free webinar series is supported by LeaderSHIFT, The United Church of Canada, Pacific Mountain Regional Council, Chinook Winds Regional Council. It’s for church leaders - clery and lay - to explore ways to encourage, support, and talk about church finances and givings.

ONLINE ONLY, VIA ZOOM.

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Advent of Generosity: Inviting giving & participation during Advent and Christmas (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)
Nov.
12
1:00 p.m.13:00

Advent of Generosity: Inviting giving & participation during Advent and Christmas (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)

This free webinar series is supported by LeaderSHIFT, The United Church of Canada, Pacific Mountain Regional Council, Chinook Winds Regional Council. It’s for church leaders - clery and lay - to explore ways to encourage, support, and talk about church finances and givings.

ONLINE ONLY, VIA ZOOM.

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From Fear to Faith: How to talk about money in church  (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)
Apr.
30
1:00 p.m.13:00

From Fear to Faith: How to talk about money in church (Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series)

This free webinar series is supported by LeaderSHIFT, The United Church of Canada, Pacific Mountain Regional Council, Chinook Winds Regional Council. It’s for church leaders - clery and lay - to explore ways to encourage, support, and talk about church finances and givings.

ONLINE ONLY, VIA ZOOM.

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Communicating Impact: Narrative Budgets & Storytelling at Your AGM ~ Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series
Jan.
23
1:00 p.m.13:00

Communicating Impact: Narrative Budgets & Storytelling at Your AGM ~ Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series

SESSION 1, OF 4

This free webinar series is supported by LeaderSHIFT, The United Church of Canada, Pacific Mountain Regional Council, Chinook Winds Regional Council. It’s for church leaders - clery and lay - to explore ways to encourage, support, and talk about church finances and givings.

Full course details and registration information is on the Living Generously: A Stewardship Webinar Series event page.

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Leading Through Conflict  Workshop with Susan Nienabe
Oct.
27
to Oct. 28

Leading Through Conflict Workshop with Susan Nienabe

  • Woodcliff United Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS
 

A workshop for ministry leaders, building strengths to navigate conflict faithfully, and successfully.

October 27-28, 2023 
Calgary AB

Leading Through Conflict

A partnership with Chinook Winds Regional Council

This is a powerful workshop opportunity with renowned facilitator, Susan Nienaber. Designed for United Church ministry personnel and lay leaders, and welcoming other leaders too, this workshop guides participants to gain practices and learn traits to navigate conflict faithfully, and successfully. 

Go to the Leading Through Conflict info page for Full Details, Facilitator Bio & Registration!

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A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (4th Session)
Oct.
11
9:30 a.m.09:30

A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (4th Session)

  • LeaderSHIFT | Pacific Mountain Regional Council Office (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A Course for United Church Clergy

Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation

WITH REV SUSAN LUKEY AND REV MARY NICHOL

What is the purpose, or outcome, that we hope for in any faith formation endeavour?

A course designed for United Church ministry personnel seeking deeper understanding of what faith formation can be, and their unique role in it.

This course, Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation, is designed for clergy who seek deeper understanding about what faith formation can be, and it’s practical applications for their own setting.

Rev. Susan Lukey and Rev. Mary Nichol will address the realities of congregational ministry, and lead you in expressing clarity about and gaining competency in faith formation leadership. Both Mary and Susan are deeply rooted in The United Church of Canada, with knowledge and experience of ministry in BC and Southern Alberta.

Full Details and How To Register: LeaderShiftUCCan.org/reimagining

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A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (3rd Session)
Oct.
6
9:30 a.m.09:30

A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (3rd Session)

  • LeaderSHIFT | Pacific Mountain Regional Council Office (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A Course for United Church Clergy

Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation

WITH REV SUSAN LUKEY AND REV MARY NICHOL

What is the purpose, or outcome, that we hope for in any faith formation endeavour?

A course designed for United Church ministry personnel seeking deeper understanding of what faith formation can be, and their unique role in it.

This course, Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation, is designed for clergy who seek deeper understanding about what faith formation can be, and it’s practical applications for their own setting.

Rev. Susan Lukey and Rev. Mary Nichol will address the realities of congregational ministry, and lead you in expressing clarity about and gaining competency in faith formation leadership. Both Mary and Susan are deeply rooted in The United Church of Canada, with knowledge and experience of ministry in BC and Southern Alberta.

Full Details and How To Register: LeaderShiftUCCan.org/reimagining

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A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (2nd Session)
Oct.
4
9:30 a.m.09:30

A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation (2nd Session)

  • LeaderSHIFT | Pacific Mountain Regional Council Office (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A Course for United Church Clergy

Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation

WITH REV SUSAN LUKEY AND REV MARY NICHOL

What is the purpose, or outcome, that we hope for in any faith formation endeavour?

A course designed for United Church ministry personnel seeking deeper understanding of what faith formation can be, and their unique role in it.

This course, Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation, is designed for clergy who seek deeper understanding about what faith formation can be, and it’s practical applications for their own setting.

Rev. Susan Lukey and Rev. Mary Nichol will address the realities of congregational ministry, and lead you in expressing clarity about and gaining competency in faith formation leadership. Both Mary and Susan are deeply rooted in The United Church of Canada, with knowledge and experience of ministry in BC and Southern Alberta.

Full Details and How To Register: LeaderShiftUCCan.org/reimagining

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A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation
Sep.
29
9:30 a.m.09:30

A Course For Clergy: Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation

  • LeaderSHIFT | Pacific Mountain Regional Council Office (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A Course for United Church Clergy

Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation

WITH REV SUSAN LUKEY AND REV MARY NICHOL

What is the purpose, or outcome, that we hope for in any faith formation endeavour?

A course designed for United Church ministry personnel seeking deeper understanding of what faith formation can be, and their unique role in it.

This course, Re-Imagining Your Role in Faith Formation, is designed for clergy who seek deeper understanding about what faith formation can be, and it’s practical applications for their own setting.

Rev. Susan Lukey and Rev. Mary Nichol will address the realities of congregational ministry, and lead you in expressing clarity about and gaining competency in faith formation leadership. Both Mary and Susan are deeply rooted in The United Church of Canada, with knowledge and experience of ministry in BC and Southern Alberta.

Full Details and How To Register: LeaderShiftUCCan.org/reimagining

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MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Session Two)
Jul.
26
10:00 a.m.10:00

MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Session Two)

Required Attendance: This course is completed in three parts. Your completion of all three parts is required for certification.

  1. Self-Directed Online Module: for you to complete in your own time during the week of July 11-18, 2022

  2. Online Group Session One: Tuesday July 19, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

  3. Online Group Session Two: Tuesday July 26, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

Trainer: Dr Julie Clayton
Chaplain: Pamela Evans from First Third Ministry

Pricing: $150, non-refundable


This course is designed for those who have frequent contact with young people, for example, parents and guardians, youth ministers, camp leaders, campus ministers, teachers and other school staff, sports coaches, youth workers, clergy.

When you complete this Mental Health First Aid training as offered by LeaderSHIFT you will be certified in the Mental Health First Aid Course of the Mental Health Commission of Canada — with the bonus of taking the program with other people of faith, with space to connect your learnings to our collective experience in Christian community.


Course participants will learn how to

• recognize signs that a young person may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being or who might be in a mental health or substance use crisis

• have conversations that encourage a young person to - talk about their mental well-being - discuss professional and other supports that could help with recovery to improved mental well-being - reach out to these supports

• assist in a mental health or substance use crisis situation

• check in with one’s own mental well-being and take action as needed

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MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Session One)
Jul.
19
10:00 a.m.10:00

MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Session One)

Required Attendance: This course is completed in three parts. Your completion of all three parts is required for certification.

  1. Self-Directed Online Module: for you to complete in your own time during the week of July 11-18, 2022

  2. Online Group Session One: Tuesday July 19, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

  3. Online Group Session Two: Tuesday July 26, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

Trainer: Dr Julie Clayton
Chaplain: Pamela Evans from First Third Ministry

Pricing: $150, non-refundable


This course is designed for those who have frequent contact with young people, for example, parents and guardians, youth ministers, camp leaders, campus ministers, teachers and other school staff, sports coaches, youth workers, clergy.

When you complete this Mental Health First Aid training as offered by LeaderSHIFT you will be certified in the Mental Health First Aid Course of the Mental Health Commission of Canada — with the bonus of taking the program with other people of faith, with space to connect your learnings to our collective experience in Christian community.


Course participants will learn how to

• recognize signs that a young person may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being or who might be in a mental health or substance use crisis

• have conversations that encourage a young person to - talk about their mental well-being - discuss professional and other supports that could help with recovery to improved mental well-being - reach out to these supports

• assist in a mental health or substance use crisis situation

• check in with one’s own mental well-being and take action as needed

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MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Self Directed Module Begins)
Jul.
11
9:00 a.m.09:00

MHFA Training For Those Who Work With You (Self Directed Module Begins)

Required Attendance: This course is completed in three parts. Your completion of all three parts is required for certification.

  1. Self-Directed Online Module: for you to complete in your own time during the week of July 11-18, 2022

  2. Online Group Session One: Tuesday July 19, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

  3. Online Group Session Two: Tuesday July 26, 10am-2pm Pacific Time

Trainer: Dr Julie Clayton
Chaplain: Pamela Evans from First Third Ministry

Pricing: $150, non-refundable

This course is designed for those who have frequent contact with young people, for example, parents and guardians, youth ministers, camp leaders, campus ministers, teachers and other school staff, sports coaches, youth workers, clergy.

When you complete this Mental Health First Aid training as offered by LeaderSHIFT you will be certified in the Mental Health First Aid Course of the Mental Health Commission of Canada — with the bonus of taking the program with other people of faith, with space to connect your learnings to our collective experience in Christian community.


Course participants will learn how to

• recognize signs that a young person may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being or who might be in a mental health or substance use crisis

• have conversations that encourage a young person to - talk about their mental well-being - discuss professional and other supports that could help with recovery to improved mental well-being - reach out to these supports

• assist in a mental health or substance use crisis situation

• check in with one’s own mental well-being and take action as needed

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Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This
Nov.
10
10:00 a.m.10:00

Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

WE ARE CALLED INTO FAITH LEADERSHIP, AS WELL AS CHURCH LEADERSHIP.   

These times continue to be disorienting, challenging and require rapid adaptation for all church leaders.  Join Cheryl Bear and Kim Uyede-Kai to dig into this call, for those of us holding responsibility for many kinds of leadership roles in our faith communities. 

These times also demand our dedication to the essential practices of faith: to attend to the life and faith of our community, to listen for the Spirit within the challenges and opportunities of our context, and to honour the wisdom of our traditions. In everything we hear the call to right relations.   

For More Information and To Register go to: Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

Offered Fall 2021: October 13, 20 and November 3, 10 - Online, via Zoom (no session Oct 27).

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Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This
Nov.
3
10:00 a.m.10:00

Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

WE ARE CALLED INTO FAITH LEADERSHIP, AS WELL AS CHURCH LEADERSHIP.   

These times continue to be disorienting, challenging and require rapid adaptation for all church leaders.  Join Cheryl Bear and Kim Uyede-Kai to dig into this call, for those of us holding responsibility for many kinds of leadership roles in our faith communities. 

These times also demand our dedication to the essential practices of faith: to attend to the life and faith of our community, to listen for the Spirit within the challenges and opportunities of our context, and to honour the wisdom of our traditions. In everything we hear the call to right relations.   

For More Information and To Register go to: Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

Offered Fall 2021: October 13, 20 and November 3, 10 - Online, via Zoom (no session Oct 27).

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Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This
Oct.
20
10:00 a.m.10:00

Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

WE ARE CALLED INTO FAITH LEADERSHIP, AS WELL AS CHURCH LEADERSHIP.   

These times continue to be disorienting, challenging and require rapid adaptation for all church leaders.  Join Cheryl Bear and Kim Uyede-Kai to dig into this call, for those of us holding responsibility for many kinds of leadership roles in our faith communities. 

These times also demand our dedication to the essential practices of faith: to attend to the life and faith of our community, to listen for the Spirit within the challenges and opportunities of our context, and to honour the wisdom of our traditions. In everything we hear the call to right relations.   

For More Information and To Register go to: Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

Offered Fall 2021: October 13, 20 and November 3, 10 - Online, via Zoom (no session Oct 27).

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Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This
Oct.
13
10:00 a.m.10:00

Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

WE ARE CALLED INTO FAITH LEADERSHIP, AS WELL AS CHURCH LEADERSHIP.   

These times continue to be disorienting, challenging and require rapid adaptation for all church leaders.  Join Cheryl Bear and Kim Uyede-Kai to dig into this call, for those of us holding responsibility for many kinds of leadership roles in our faith communities. 

These times also demand our dedication to the essential practices of faith: to attend to the life and faith of our community, to listen for the Spirit within the challenges and opportunities of our context, and to honour the wisdom of our traditions. In everything we hear the call to right relations.   

For More Information and To Register go to: Faith Leaders For Such a Time as This

Offered Fall 2021: October 13, 20 and November 3, 10 - Online, via Zoom (no session Oct 27).

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Tech Tools and Testimony - July Series
Jul.
14
to Jul. 16

Tech Tools and Testimony - July Series

  • LeaderShift | Pacific Mountain Regional Council (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

JULY 14-16
(Offered again AUGUST 16-21)

TECH TOOLS AND TESTIMONY

  • Online only

Workshop sessions on issues in hybrid ministry practice, and ‘return’ to in the building congregational experience. Coordinated by United Online and LeaderShift program leader Andria Irwin with additional workshop resource people.

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Deepening Pastoral Practice Amidst Continuing Pandemic Realities   with Dr Julie Clayton and Michael Collins (Starting April 14, 2021)
Apr.
14
10:00 a.m.10:00

Deepening Pastoral Practice Amidst Continuing Pandemic Realities   with Dr Julie Clayton and Michael Collins (Starting April 14, 2021)

This four-week workshop equips you with a framework to assess and evaluate where you currently find yourself in pastoral practice.  

You'll determine what is needed to address the ongoing traumatic waves that impact pandemic-ridden congregations.   

Specific attention will be given to understanding the complex nature of family systems and how they impact an individual, a family unit, and the larger congregational community.   

You'll be empowered to respond with deepening holistic healing strategies that are trauma-informed and trauma-oriented. 

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LIFE HACKS: Fostering with Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies [Feb 19, 2021]
Feb.
19
10:00 a.m.10:00

LIFE HACKS: Fostering with Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies [Feb 19, 2021]

Fostering Engaging Worship
February 19, 2021

How do you make the most of a live platform to engage people in a worship experience? We will explore this intention from planning to presiding online, including discussing the use of multi-media, creative arts and multi-sensory experiences to invite congregational participation and engagement. We will look at ways to promote connection and involvement over the long haul. This workshop will be most beneficial to those using a live interactive online platform such as Zoom.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Friday, February 19, 2021

  • 10-11:30am PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 20 participants.

About Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies

Join Rev. Karen Verveda, minister at St. John’s UC on Vancouver Island and Regional Minister, Kathy Davies, who offers Sunday morning tech support at St. John’s, as we share some stories, tips and strategies we’ve learned over the last ten months.

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LIFE HACKS: Video Editing with Rev Greg Powel [Feb 18, 2021]
Feb.
18
10:00 a.m.10:00

LIFE HACKS: Video Editing with Rev Greg Powel [Feb 18, 2021]

VIDEO EDITING

Thursday February 18, 2021

Whether attempting to reach a congregation during a pandemic or reaching out to a broader audience to help the world live in greater love, video can be an amazing tool. Many of us have come to appreciate all that goes into making a video and just how daunting each step can be--not least of these is the editing, which can easily eat up half the time to make a video. With some solid planning, a touch of creativity, and the right tools, video editing can be a lot less daunting - and even good fun! 

This workshop considers 

  • The overall role of the editor 

  • Planning as a means to simplify editing 

  • File management 

  • Best practices in editing 

  • Pitfalls to avoid 

  • General workflow 

  • Spicing up your vid (corrections & tweaks, transitions, effects, etc) 

  • Some options in software 

About Rev Greg Powell

Greg is the Lead Planter in the Westshore area outside Victoria, on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples. The Westshore Community of Practice focuses on spiritual practices and wild-church types of activities. Greg and his 6-year-old daughter, Eliana, host the YouTube channel Spiritual Practices with Eliana and Greg, which is an effort to teach practices to all ages during the pandemic. Greg started from scratch and is still climbing a steep learning curve in terms of video production, but now knows enough to be dangerous with a camera and microphone.

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LIFE HACKS: Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills with Rev Rhian Walker [Feb 17, 2021]
Feb.
17
1:30 p.m.13:30

LIFE HACKS: Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills with Rev Rhian Walker [Feb 17, 2021]

  • LeaderShift | Pacific Mountain Regional Council (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NOTE: This course is fully subscribed

Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills
January 20, 2021

Small groups are places of depth and connection in our communities of faith. But now that we aren’t meeting face to face, how do we build relationships and intimacy for learning when we are staring at screens? In this short workshop, we will explore how to create engaging small groups for an online format.  Material covered will include how to create a format that builds relationships, exercises and techniques to try, how to manage pacing, and how to make Zoom work for you (instead of against you).  

EVENT DETAILS

  • Wednesday, January 20, 2021

  • 1:30-4pm PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 22 participants.

About Rev Rhian Walker

Rev Rhian Walker is one of the ministers at St Andrew’s Wesley United in Vancouver and has been part of the LeaderShift team as a facilitator. She has run small groups throughout her ministry. Prior to ministry she was a trainer and facilitator for a Vancouver public relations firm.  

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LIFE HACKS: Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips with Rev Greg Powell [Feb 16, 2021]
Feb.
16
10:00 a.m.10:00

LIFE HACKS: Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips with Rev Greg Powell [Feb 16, 2021]

NOTE: This course is fully subscribed

Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips
January 19, 2021

Pandemic restrictions forced many congregations to learn video production overnight. For many of us, it's all still a mystery! In this basic intro course, Rev. Greg Powell touches on most aspects of video production, including the importance of good content, what equipment you'll need, some basics in lighting and sound, and several other considerations. You'll come away from this course with the confidence to start your own project and some clear ideas of where to focus your learning next.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Tuesday January 19, 2021

  • 10-11:30am PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 20 participants.

About Rev Greg Powell

Greg is the Lead Planter in the Westshore area outside Victoria, on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples. The Westshore Community of Practice focuses on spiritual practices and wild-church types of activities. Greg and his 6-year-old daughter, Eliana, host the YouTube channel Spiritual Practices with Eliana and Greg, which is an effort to teach practices to all ages during the pandemic. Greg started from scratch and is still climbing a steep learning curve in terms of video production, but now knows enough to be dangerous with a camera and microphone.

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LIFE HACKS: Making Online Worship Work - Little Tech Things than make a Big Difference with Frank Zieginson [Feb 15, 2021]
Feb.
15
1:30 p.m.13:30

LIFE HACKS: Making Online Worship Work - Little Tech Things than make a Big Difference with Frank Zieginson [Feb 15, 2021]

NOTE: This course is fully subscribed

Making Online Worship Work - Little Tech Things than make a Big Difference
February 15, 2021

Now that we have all scrambled to put our worship online, we might be wondering “How do I make this look and sound better? How do I do this when I don’t have a George Lucus-level budget?” Frank helped manage that exact challenge at Lynn Valley United. Frank will walk through some tips, tricks and techniques to shoot worship with a laptop or a camera, how to design backdrops, and some simple editing tricks to make things look polished.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Monday, February 15, 2021

  • 1:30-3pm PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 20 participants.

About Frank Zieginson

Frank Zieginson is the Music Minister, Worship Leader and Producer for Lynn Valley United Church in North Vancouver. Frank has extensive experience with putting on events from concerts, events, music festivals to worship services over the course of his varied career. In addition to being LVUC’s Music Minister he is also a professional Classical pianist, having obtained several degrees in performance, founder and Artistic Director of a Chamber Music Festival and the co-founder of Songscape Duo, with American Soprano Madeline Miskie-Jaeger. Frank is also an avid tech geek and teacher who loves to help people learn new skills as they navigate through life.

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LIFE HACKS: Fostering with Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies [Jan 21, 2021]
Jan.
21
10:00 a.m.10:00

LIFE HACKS: Fostering with Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies [Jan 21, 2021]

  • LeaderShift | Pacific Mountain Regional Council (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Fostering Engaging Worship
January 21, 2021

How do you make the most of a live platform to engage people in a worship experience? We will explore this intention from planning to presiding online, including discussing the use of multi-media, creative arts and multi-sensory experiences to invite congregational participation and engagement. We will look at ways to promote connection and involvement over the long haul. This workshop will be most beneficial to those using a live interactive online platform such as Zoom.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Thursday, January 21 2021

  • 10-11:30am PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 20 participants.

About Rev Karen Verveda and Kathy Davies

Join Rev. Karen Verveda, minister at St. John’s UC on Vancouver Island and Regional Minister, Kathy Davies, who offers Sunday morning tech support at St. John’s, as we share some stories, tips and strategies we’ve learned over the last ten months.

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LIFE HACKS: Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills with Rev Rhian Walker [Jan 20, 2021]
Jan.
20
1:30 p.m.13:30

LIFE HACKS: Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills with Rev Rhian Walker [Jan 20, 2021]

  • LeaderShift | Pacific Mountain Regional Council (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Developing Online Small Group Leadership Skills
January 20, 2021

Small groups are places of depth and connection in our communities of faith. But now that we aren’t meeting face to face, how do we build relationships and intimacy for learning when we are staring at screens? In this short workshop, we will explore how to create engaging small groups for an online format.  Material covered will include how to create a format that builds relationships, exercises and techniques to try, how to manage pacing, and how to make Zoom work for you (instead of against you).  

EVENT DETAILS

  • Wednesday, January 20, 2021

  • 1:30-4pm PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 22 participants.

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LIFE HACKS: Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips with Rev Greg Powel [Jan 19, 2021]
Jan.
19
10:00 a.m.10:00

LIFE HACKS: Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips with Rev Greg Powel [Jan 19, 2021]

  • LeaderShift | Pacific Mountain Regional Council (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Creating Video Outreach - Simple Production Tech and Tips
January 19, 2021

Pandemic restrictions forced many congregations to learn video production overnight. For many of us, it's all still a mystery! In this basic intro course, Rev. Greg Powell touches on most aspects of video production, including the importance of good content, what equipment you'll need, some basics in lighting and sound, and several other considerations. You'll come away from this course with the confidence to start your own project and some clear ideas of where to focus your learning next.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Tuesday January 19, 2021

  • 10-11:30am PT

  • Online

  • Free. Space is limited to 20 participants.

About Rev Greg Powell

Greg is the Lead Planter in the Westshore area outside Victoria, on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples. The Westshore Community of Practice focuses on spiritual practices and wild-church types of activities. Greg and his 6-year-old daughter, Eliana, host the YouTube channel Spiritual Practices with Eliana and Greg, which is an effort to teach practices to all ages during the pandemic. Greg started from scratch and is still climbing a steep learning curve in terms of video production, but now knows enough to be dangerous with a camera and microphone.

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