Presenter: Dr. Scheherazade W. Forman
This webinar will provide basic steps to research and write a grant. It will include: how to get started, tips and guidelines, basic formats, search resources, and grant management tips.
Powerpoint
Presenters: Tonia Bennett– Frederick District AdministratorJohn Gauthier – Baltimore Suburban District AdministratorDave Schoeller – Business AnalystPier McPayten – ComptrollerPaul Eichelberger – Treasurer
Are you...
A Call to Action by the Baltimore-Washington Conference, Black Methodists for Church Renewal, and United Methodist Women
Since the earliest times, the vows of Christian baptism have consisted first of the renunciation of all that is evil...
Presenter: Dr. Douglas Strong
For the last century or so, United Methodists (and members of other American churches) have been stuck in a polarized and divided religious environment, in which Christians champion either a personal gospel of...
Plans have recently been announced by the Northeastern Jurisdiction College of Bishops to affiliate the Peninsula-Delaware and Baltimore-Washington Annual Conferences of The United Methodist Church. With the affiliation, which becomes official on...
friday night
This year, ROCK, the annual retreat for BWC youth, goes virtual and features and a special feature with questions asked by the youth and answered by Bishop LaTrelle Easterling.
Mental Health
Everyone wrestles with dark times and...
The last year has cast The United Methodist Church into tumultuous and Spirit-filled times. Even as people of faith, there are times when we desire greater certainty. However, there is no crystal ball that will predict or control the...
On March 16, Bishop LaTrelle Easterling hosted a webinar on some of the events unfolding in The United Methodist Church and how they affect the people of the Baltimore-Washington Conference. A recording of the webinar will be released later this...
Overnight, COVID-19 might have done more to change the church as any reformation of the past. As the world begin to re-open following a year-long pandemic, the church is facing unique opportunities and challenges