Should We Edit the Genome? When, Why, and How Much?
Join us for an insightful evening forum with Dr. Michael Smanski, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics at the University of Minnesota.
Join us for an insightful evening forum with Dr. Michael Smanski, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics at the University of Minnesota.
What if Minnesota was a place where every foster kid knew that the people of God were going to come for them?
On this special occasion we will be focusing on looking back with gratitude for all that God has done as well as looking forward with expectancy for all that He is and will be doing through this growing ministry.
Anselm House is partnering with UMN Catholic Students United and Art House North to bring you this night of music, story, and worship. We hope you join us!
Twenty-five years ago in Rwanda, Christian leaders and laypersons contributed to the massacre of their neighbors only a few days after celebrating Easter. During the violence that enveloped the country between April and July 1994, an estimated 500,000 to one million Tutsi and their perceived Hutu and Twa allies were killed in a country in which nearly 90% of the population identified as Christian. Why and how did Christians become involved in the 1994 genocide?
This complimentary seminar will highlight best practices to help your organization develop, review, maintain, and follow your Employee Handbooks or Policy Manuals. Registration is required.
The Nations are coming to us! Join other Converge Churches in the conversation of how to welcome and engage our new neighbors.
Please join our support group for women and girls called "ReEntry Matters". We are a support group for formerly incarcerated and justice system involved women and girls. We support women when they face challenges and help rebuild once they're released from a correctional or treatment facility.
We welcome you to our Worldwide Love Your Neighbor Prayer Campaign/Town Hall meeting.
ReEntry Matters knows that EVERYONE faces challenges. We are here to help you rebuild your life after being released from incarceration; including child protection battles and wrongful convictions. Our goal is to help mend relationships, find employment, housing, and improve your self-esteem.
The Recharge conference is the best mid-year boost for your ministry team. It's national caliber training at a fraction of the price.
Pastor David King will teach a Bible Survey course that will take you through the entire New Testament from Matthew to Revelation. This is a great opportunity to study the New Testament as a whole, and see how the New Testament completely fulfills the Old Testament!
Parenting can be our greatest joy, but it can also be our biggest challenge. We believe that no one has more influence in a kid's life than a parent, and at Westwood, we want to be champions of parents by offering refreshment and encouragement. Whether you have kids in diapers or kids receiving their college diplomas, this conference is for you.
Location: Woodside Worship Center
Join us for a day of teaching and discussion designed to empower participants to form an educated, biblical, and compassionate response to gender and sexual confusion.
This seminar is designed for parents, teachers, and pastors who are interested in learning how to minister well to their children, students, and communities.
Invite your friends and neighbors to see this urgent film that will truly change the way we think about the word “refugee” forever.
Dr. Shadi Hamid and Dr. Matthew Kaemingk will discuss the nature of inter-religious encounter, and explore the challenges and opportunities that arise, specifically, as Muslims immigrate into Western, liberal democratic societies.
You are Invited to this unique CE training focused specifically on trauma informed care within schools, Hosted by First Care and New Life Adoptions. Participants receive 3 CE hours for attending. This is a two part series! Join us for one, or both.
We invite you to experience a glimpse of the U.S. and Mexico border! Walk through our immersive photo exhibit and hear first hand about the realities of life and the opportunity for missions on the South Texas border.
You’re invited to join pastors & leaders from around the Twin Cities to gather for a time of prayer, vision casting and unity.
Many changes have happened and are happening in global missions already 20 years into this new century. Our goal for this year’s conference is to document the many trends and changes that are happening and discuss what they mean for world missions and, in particular, what they mean for missionaries and missionary families and, hence, for church-based missionary care.