Pre/Post Events
**Be sure to check the times of the events you register for to insure they don’t over lap**
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Pre-Event: Educator Certification Course – Worship and Sacraments Course name: Worship and Sacraments Course Description: This course explores the theology and practice of Christian worship and sacraments from a Reformed perspective and the relationships between worship, sacraments, and education in a congregational context. This course aims to enhance the learners’ participation in, leadership of, preparation for, and teaching about worship and sacraments. Learning Outcomes of the Course: Course Schedule: In person prior to 2025 APCE Annual Event in Memphis, TN at the Peabody Hotel, and hybrid participants online – Final assessment due February 8: Design a Reformed worship service of the word and sacrament for an Easter Service in which a group of middle schoolers will be baptized and received as new church members. Required texts: Cost: $225 Instructor: For questions or further information: Contact APCE Certification Course Coordinator Billie Sutter at billiepsutter@gmail.com
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Pre-Event: Engaging Livestream Worshippers, Sundays and Beyond! Come explore the wonderful world of digital ministry through engaging livestream worship! Through storytelling, technical specs, and examples of what’s rocked and what’s flopped, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Livestream Director and Associate Pastor to the Online Campus will share theological reasoning, techniques in practice, and how we’ve moved from pre-recorded broadcast to calling a dedicated Associate Pastor to this livestream ministry. Participants will have opportunities to ask questions about how this can look at churches of all sizes! Whether you are livestreaming with a laptop using Zoom or putting out a multi-camera broadcast, you will leave this session excited for all the possibilities to reach your online worshippers. Leaders: Natalie Owens-Pike and Emily Dombroff |
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*Registration for this Pre-Event has reached maximum capacity. Additional registrations are not being accepted; however, a wait list has been created. If you would like to add your name to the wait list, please email aeteam@apcenet.org. Pre-Event: Soul of Memphis Tour Memphis is a city of music! From blues to gospel, Rock & Roll, R&B, Soul, and hip hop. What do all these musical genres have to do with the Church? How can they inform the church’s work of mission and justice in the world? Join Bill Buchanan, Director of the non-profit ministry Youth Mission Co (which includes the program Memphis Youth Mission) as he leads us on a musical journey of Memphis. Schedule of the day: Leader: Bill Buchanan |
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Pre-Event: Hands On Memphis Tour Memphis, known for innovation in business, think AutoZone and FedEx, is also home to several innovative non-profits. On this tour we will visit three original service organizations whose work is changing the lives of Memphians. Extensive, but not strenuous walking required. |
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Pre-Event: Moving to Impact – Getting at the “Why” of Ministry Are your programs and ministries making an impact? Why do you do what you do inside and outside your church walls? Most of us spend more time figuring out HOW to run a program rather than WHY we have the program in the first place–but the “why” can be the key to transformative ministries. Engage in a workshop that will unpack our why, learn how to evaluate programs beyond typical metrics, and consider how to transform the way your team around you thinks about impact in meaningful ways. Jen James (she/her) is on staff for NEXT Church as the Director of Programs and Operations. She is a facilitator, trained coach, and Educator-at-Large who loves working with congregations to help church leaders vision, assess, and strategically transform ministries. She holds a Master of Divinity from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. and will gladly tell you she went to seminary because she loves learning, not to be a pastor like everyone else! When she’s not working in the church world, Jen is offering unsolicited political commentary, cheering on her twin boys at the pool and soccer field, and conjuring up a new house project with her husband, who is a Methodist pastor. |
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Pre-Event: National Civil Rights Museum Tour Noted as one of the nation’s premier heritage and cultural museums, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is steadfast in its mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and explore how this significant era continues to shape equality and freedom globally. Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. You will have a 90-minute private tour through the exhibits to learn more about a tumultuous and inspiring period of change. The museum underwent a $27.5 million renovation in 2013 and 2014, adding more than 40 new films, oral histories and interactive media to the already robust galleries. The result is a one-of-a-kind experience that has been featured on the History Channel and CNN, in USA Today and as the focus for the Academy Award-nominated documentary The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306. Additionally, the museum is among the top 5% of institutions to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a founding member of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, which brings together historic sites, museums and memory initiatives from all around the globe that connect past struggles to today’s movements for human rights and social justice. |
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Pre-Event: Lynching Site Project Memphis Tour The Lynching Site Project (LSP) is part of a growing network of people who want the whole and accurate truth to be told about the history of Shelby County, TN. LSP Memphis believes that healing and growth in understanding can come when we openly face the history of racial violence in our community. In this work, LSP Memphis joins with the national effort of Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative to memorialize over 4,000 known lynchings in our country between 1877 and 1950. On this tour we will explore the stories of Calvin McDowell, Thomas Moss, and Will Stewart who were lynched in March of 1892. This violent and traumatic event launched the career of Ida B. Wells as an investigative journalist and an anti-lynching activist. We will visit the site of the victims’ successful grocery business, the site of the lynching, and the grave of Thomas Moss, along with a memorial marker for Ida B. Wells. We will finish the tour with a debriefing conversation over lunch together at a home-town favorite, Central BBQ. BBQ Pork is what Central is famous for and vegetarian options of a portobello mushroom sandwich and meatless greens and green beans are available. Two experienced volunteers from the Lynching Site Project Memphis will act as our tour guides and conversation moderators. Extensive, but not strenuous walking required. |
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Pre-Event: Interpreting the PC(USA) Special Offerings and the Presbyterian Giving Catalog in Your Congregation Join JoAnne Sharp, CCE, Rev. Wilson Kennedy, and Special Offerings staff for a time of learning, sharing, strategizing, and fellowship as we engage and think about creative and innovative ways to interpret and receive the churchwide Special Offerings in your PC(USA) congregation. We will discuss each of the offerings and discern best practices to engage your congregation around stewardship and giving. This event is sponsored by the PC(USA) Office of Special Offerings and is offered at no charge to participants. Transportation and lunch provided. |
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Pre-Event: Toward a Right Relationship with Indigenous Peoples The Blanket Exercise is an interactive learning experience that teaches the Indigenous rights history rarely mentioned in American history. It presents education on American-Indigenous history as one of the key steps to reconciliation covering over 500 years of history. Participants take on the roles of Native Americans standing on blankets that represent the land. They walk through pre-contact, treaty-making, colonization, and resistance. The script is read by a Narrator and three-people representing the voices of Native Americans, European colonizers, and Western Historians. Participants are drawn into the experience given cards of various colors which ultimately determine their outcomes. By engaging on an emotional and intellectual level, the Blanket Exercise effectively educates and increases understanding. This is followed by a debriefing time in groups, then in a Talking Circle of all participants. Leader: Rev. Irvin Porter |
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Post-Event: National Civil Rights Museum Tour Noted as one of the nation’s premier heritage and cultural museums, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is steadfast in its mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and explore how this significant era continues to shape equality and freedom globally. Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. You will have a 90-minute private tour through the exhibits to learn more about a tumultuous and inspiring period of change. The museum underwent a $27.5 million renovation in 2013 and 2014, adding more than 40 new films, oral histories and interactive media to the already robust galleries. The result is a one-of-a-kind experience that has been featured on the History Channel and CNN, in USA Today and as the focus for the Academy Award-nominated documentary The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306. Additionally, the museum is among the top 5% of institutions to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a founding member of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, which brings together historic sites, museums and memory initiatives from all around the globe that connect past struggles to today’s movements for human rights and social justice. |
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Post-Event: Thistle and Bee Visit and Service Opportunity In support of our APCE Annual Event 2025 Mission, participants will visit Second Baptist Church in East Memphis where they will have the opportunity to participate in Thistle and Bee Production activities. Join in the work of filling tea bags and tea canisters; labeling lip balm containers; wrapping and labeling soaps; labeling, wrapping, and packaging Skep (Beehive) candles, Calm Candles, and Tea Candles; wiping down and labeling honey jars; packaging, weighing, and labeling granola; labeling and packing gift packages; and meet the Thistle and Bee Beekeeper, join in a q & a session following an informative video about Thistle and Bee, and even paint a hive. A memorable way to spend Saturday afternoon! |
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