Christian Webinars: Promoting Conversation and Continuing Learning Thru Christian Webinars

Discover how media can enhance your ministry to build stronger connections with guests. Christian webinars offer valuable strategies and cautionary tales when promoting an event.

Utilising icons as part of spiritual formation can help people tap into the depths of Jesus’ teaching.

The Promise of Advent

Christian webinarsThis Christian webinars introduces Christianity and how it influences worship services, catering to lay and ordained worship planners and leaders. Groups within congregations, such as worship committees or commissions, should sign up together to discuss and reflect upon its content after viewing it together.

An Advent webinar that can help your congregation creatively plan and prepare for Advent is available now – register here to attend it now! In today’s climate of pandemic concerns, unprecedented loss and deep cultural divide, Advent messages of hope, faith, and peace are more relevant than ever. Join this webinar now to find ways your congregation can plan for Advent creatively!

Breaking Open the Word

Webinars provide opportunities for discussion and continuous learning on an array of subjects.

This webinar equips both lay and ordained worship planners and leaders with a common language for discussing the art of planning and leading worship, provides frameworks for thinking about “worship diets”, and presents best practices for training and mentoring new worship leaders over time.

The Works of Mercy

As Catholics, we have the responsibility to care for those in need. Join this webinar and discover how performing corporal and spiritual works of mercy allows us to be Jesus’ hands and feet on earth. Plus, download our Works of Mercy Game Activity for free!

This Christian webinars gives lay and ordained worship planners and leaders a common language when planning worship services and frameworks to think about an ideal worship diet. This webinar can benefit the congregation and groups such as worship committees or teams.

Conflict Resolution in Ministry

Church is like any family; there may be disagreements with any family. Conflict resolution is key for healthy families, so church leaders must receive training on handling conflicts effectively.

Honesty is critical when managing conflict. Being upfront about potential problems helps people avoid hearing about issues second and third-hand with different versions of events; this process is known as “getting ahead of the story”.

Women’s Ministry

Women’s ministry can take many forms. The key to making it effective, though, lies in its primary aims being at the centre of all aspects of its programming and being determined through surveys, focus groups or personal conversations.

Organise praise and worship nights where women can gather to sing praise songs and pray together in an informal atmosphere, as well as craft or DIY workshops to teach new skills such as sewing or calligraphy while building fellowship among attendees.

Global Missions Support: Partner with a global missions organisation to offer your women’s ministry opportunities to support missionaries and projects worldwide. By doing this, women will see that their prayers and actions have real, long-lasting impacts on other lives around them.

Young Adult Faith Formation

As members of the Church, we are called to evangelisation and justice – this dual calling can be found throughout life – from youth to adulthood and from cradle to grave. Faith formation helps adults fulfil this call to become Christian disciples.

Christian faith formation aims to bring Jesus into every home, social group, church gathering, workplace environment and everyday situation. Achieving this requires setting clear goals, principles and content that meet varying adult learning needs and life experiences.

Please register for this webinar and discover the benefits of Sparkhouse Digital and its various resources for shaping young adults and other adult learners.

Continuing education can take many forms. It may be a course offered at a local community college, an online class you enroll in to further your career, or simply learning from the experiences of others in your field. The most important thing is that you find ways to make learning a part of your daily routine and not something you only do when you are trying to advance in your work.