Join New Church Ministry and EDGE: A Network for Ministry Development from Wednesday, March 3, 2021 to Friday, March 5, 2021 at the Hopeful Economics UnConference! “Hopeful Economics” is a way of looking at the world of the assets and abundance that it has and making that work for everyone. And “UnConference” is when topics and discussions are informed by the people who show up. Attendees will be helping lead the direction of the conversations!  

With an incredible lineup of speakers, including Rev. Darnell Fennel (Director of Social Entrepreneurship at the National Benevolent Association), you will dive deep into the relationship between social enterprise and faith. You’ll also learn how to pitch your community of faith to form new partnerships. 

Participate in fun and interactive sessions that will challenge you to work with unsuspecting partners to increase your impact and address community needs.

New ideas and connections are guaranteed. All communities of faith are welcome!

For details (including a full agenda and registration), please visit: https://whova.com/web/virtu20_202012/.

In addition to being the Master of Ceremonies, Pastor Terrell L McTyer (Minister of New Church Strategies) will kick off the first day of the event:

Wednesday, March 3rd

Welcome – What to expect and how to be ready for this Unconference

10:00 am – 10:30 am EST

Description

Join us for a live introduction to Whova and how to get the most out of this Unconference!

– the schedule and an overview of the events
– Exhibitor section and how to set up a booth
– Interactivity – Gamification and discussion boards
– getting access to pitch coaches

Now you are ready to connect with people and get great ideas.

Our official hashtag for the event is #hopefuleconomics. Follow along on social media for more updates about our speakers and sessions!

New Church Ministry is proud to be both a sponsor and coordinator of this event.

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