MUUUCE 2016
August 4 – August 6
MUUUCE stands for “The Most Unbelievable, Ultimate, Urban, Camping Experience.” This high-energy, fast-moving, multi-day event is designed to give middle schoolers and junior highers a chance to connect with Christ and their peers.
Church Planter’s Connection
August 9@12:00pm – 4:00pm
Join us at the Northwest Conference office for our monthly group coaching and peer mentoring time for church planters. This month's gathering will feature discussion around the Stetzer CP Health Study.
Finance Connection
August 22@7:00pm – 9:00pm
Join a conversation about the philosophical, as well as technical, aspects of serving well as leaders in this crucial area of ministry.
2016 CRIM Retreat
September 7 – September 9
We are very pleased to announce that this year’s CRIM retreat speaker is Dr. Jim Bruckner, Professor of Old Testament at North Park Theological Seminary.
Church Planter’s Connection
September 13@12:00pm – 2:00pm
Join us at the Northwest Conference office for our monthly group coaching and peer mentoring time for church planters. This month's gathering will feature discussion around the current U.S. immigration situation.
Children & Family Ministry Connection
September 15@12:00pm – 2:00pm
Children and family ministry leaders meet to connect and encourage each other through sharing stories, professional leadership development and spiritual growth.
Youth Pastor’s Connection
September 15@12:00pm – 3:00pm
YPC is a great time to gather as Youth Pastors and Youth Workers to extend support to one another, to stay informed on trends in our field and to sharpen our skills & foundations for ministry.
2016 Church Planter’s Retreat
October 2 – October 3
The Annual Church Planter’s Retreat is an opportunity to get away together to focus on Sabbath and the kinds of practices that will allow us to serve out of our connectedness with God.
2016 Ministerial Association Retreat
October 3 – October 5
Speaker Cecilia Williams is passionate about connecting the ministries of the local church to the physical, social, and spiritual realities and concerns of the communities in which they are planted, as well as the communities to which they are called.