Wednesday, June 25, 2008

NCMA conference

The next National Campus Ministry Conference will be held in Kansas City in mid-July, 2008 KConnections 2008 will be held on the beautiful campus of the University of Saint Mary (www.stmary.edu) in Leavenworth, Kansas, on the edge of metropolitan Kansas City.
Go to http://www.ncmaconference.org for more details as they are posted.

As an experiment with a different kind of annual meeting, our 2008 event at USM will be a workshop-based conference focused on providing practical application learning experiences in one of three ministry tracks: 1) Campus Ministry 101 for persons with fewer than three years of experience, 2) Campus Ministry 202 for veterans, or 3) Congregationally-Based Collegiate Ministry.

The three primary goals of this gathering are to provide pragmatic tools for campus ministry practitioners, foster relationships and encourage a greater exchange of ideas between those persons engaged in campus-based ministries and those working out of a local congregation, and, conduct our annual NCMA business meeting.

Located just twenty-five minutes from the Kansas City International Airport and close to Interstates 29, 35 and 70, the University of Saint Mary is situated among 200 acres of gently rolling hills and will provide easy access for both those who fly and those who drive. In an effort to keep the event affordable and encourage as many folks to attend as possible, we will move to a four-day, Thursday-Sunday format in 2008. Pending confirmation from our hosts at USM, our event will be held on one of the last two weekends next July. Watch future newsletters and e-mails for confirmation of the dates.

All current and prospective NCMA members engaged (or thinking about being engaged!) in campus-based or congregationally-based collegiate ministries are urged to consider attending this meeting. Watch ncmaconference.org for details as they are put on the website. You can always email ncma@suso.org with comments and questions.

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