• The NCCC Visits Wilmington

    First Presbyterian Church 125 South Third Street, Wilmington, NC, United States

    The Council staff is taking it on the road, visiting cities across North Carolina in September and October to discuss NCCC programs as well as the most recent legislative session. Please join us when we are near you. RSVPs are encouraged, but not required, so that we can plan for refreshments.

    Free
  • The NCCC Visits Raleigh

    West Raleigh Presbyterian Church 27 HORNE Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

    The Council staff is taking it on the road, visiting cities across North Carolina in September and October to discuss NCCC programs as well as the most recent legislative session. Please join us when we are near you. RSVPs are encouraged, but not required, so that we can plan for refreshments.

    Free
  • Moral Monday and Public Religious Leadership: Honoring the Legacy of Will Campbell

    Wake Forest Divinity School ZSR Library Auditorium, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

    The School of Divinity in partnership with the North Carolina Council of Churches, and the Wake Forest University Department of Religion, the Religion and Public Engagement Program, and Office of the Chaplain, will be hosting a forum on Moral Mondays and Public Religious Leadership. The forum is held in honor and remembrance of Will Campbell […]

    Free
  • Clergy Breakfast on Immigration – Salisbury

    Hood Theological Seminary - Refectory 1810 Lutheran Synod Drive, Salisbury, NC, United States

    This year, the NC Council of Churches is continuing its successful statewide series of “Clergy Breakfasts” on immigration. These events are geared towards busy religious professionals and faith leaders, and they provide an overview of immigration issues in the context of a great networking event (and free breakfast!). To date, more than 600 NC clergy and faith leaders have […]

    Free Breakfast Provided w/ RSVP
  • POSTPONED: Clergy Breakfast on Immigration – Haw River

    Haw River United Methodist Church 127 Church Cir Dr, Haw River, NC, United States

    ***POSTPONED*** This year, the NC Council of Churches is continuing its successful statewide series of “Clergy Breakfasts” on immigration. These events are geared towards busy religious professionals and faith leaders, and they provide an overview of immigration issues in the context of a great networking event (and free breakfast!). To date, more than 600 NC clergy and faith leaders […]

    Free Breakfast Provided w/ RSVP
  • Prayin’, Truckin’, Servin’: An Interfaith Workshop on Food Justice

    Wake Forest Divinity School Winston-Salem, NC, United States

    This event is sponsored by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative and co-sponsored by Partners in Health and Wholeness (NC Council of Churches), in partnership with the following churches and faith communities: Morning Star Missionary Baptist, Temple Emanuel, Parkway United Church of Christ, Centenary UMC, The Greater Tabernacle Worship Center, and Macedonia Worship Center.

    Following on the success of our February 2013 food justice conference, this follow-up gathering will focus more on skills that you can take back to your community. Using local presenters, each of our three sessions will feature lecture-style learning with small group discussion centered around our three themes.

    Free - Lunch Provided
  • Webinar: “The Basics: The Affordable Care Act and The Health Care Marketplace”

    Webinar (North Carolina) NC, United States

    Please consider sharing your lunch break with us to learn more about this law and the options that are available to you. There will be an opportunity to submit your questions during the webinar, and space for you to submit comments and additional information needs in a follow-up survey after the webinar has concluded. Instructions […]

  • Local Food Feast

    Imperial Sheraton Hotel 4700 Emperor Boulevard, Durham, NC, United States

    The Local Food Feast is always one of the highlights of Carolina Farm Stewardship Association's Sustainable Agriculture Conference. Keynote speaker Paul Holmbeck coordinated the successful European campaign for a total ban on GMOs and played a central role in Denmark’s new goal of 60% organic food in all public sector meals. This fascinating former Durham resident […]

    $40 – $75
  • Healthy Food Pantry Workshop

    Rockingham County Center 525 NC 65, Suite 200, Reidsville, NC, United States

    Join Partners in Health and Wholeness and the Partnership for Community Care for this workshop on Healthy Food Pantries. Learn how to donate and create food pantries to build a healthy community. Discover what constitutes a "healthy" food pantry item and why promoting health as a practice of our faith is crucial to assist in […]

    Free
  • Faith Summit on Child Poverty

    First United Methodist Church 100 Green Street NE, Wilson, NC, United States

    The keynote speaker is Gene Nichol, Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law at UNC-Chapel Hill, and the Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity. The event will feature worship, panel discussions, and breakout sessions. Closing worship led by Bishop Hope Morgan Ward. The Council is a co-sponsor. Cost includes a light breakfast and […]

    $15
  • Webinar — “The Basics: The Affordable Care Act and The Health Care Marketplace”

    Webinar (North Carolina) NC, United States

    Open enrollment has already begun in the ACA, and the requirement to have health insurance begins January 1, 2014. It is important to know what is required of individuals and what help is available. The purpose of this free webinar is to provide that information. We will familiarize you with the requirements of the Affordable Care […]

  • NCCC Shopping Event at Ten Thousand Villages

    Ten Thousand Villages -- Raleigh 435 Woodburn Road, Raleigh

    The NC Council of Churches is excited to hold a shopping event at the Raleigh Ten Thousand Villages. Come visit with Council friends and finish some of your holiday shopping at a store committed to supporting artisans from 38 developing countries. These artisans depend on Ten Thousand Villages to sell their products and share their […]

  • Press Conference and Vigil on Release of the SSCI Torture Report

    Office of Sen. Richard Burr 2000 West First Street, Winston-Salem, United States

    Join Ray McGovern, founding member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) and others calling for Sen. Burr to vote for making the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report on torture public. To carpool from Raleigh, call Christina at 919-637-7678; from Durham call Joan at 919-403-2712. Sponsored by the NC Council of Churches, NC Stop Torture […]

  • Clergy Breakfast on Immigration – Charlotte

    Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter (Charlotte) 2701 Park Rd., Charlotte, NC, United States

    This year, the NC Council of Churches is continuing its successful statewide series of “Clergy Breakfasts” on immigration. These events are geared towards busy religious professionals and faith leaders, and they provide an overview of immigration issues in the context of a great networking event (and free breakfast!). To date, more than 600 NC clergy and faith leaders have […]

    Free Breakfast Provided w/ RSVP
  • “A Place at the Table” — A Film About Hunger in America

    The Rialto Theater 1620 Glenwood Ave. , Raleigh, United States

    In a riveting journey that will change forever how you think about the hungry, this film shows how the issue could be solved forever, once the American public decides—as they have in the past—that ending hunger is in the best interests of everyone.    Coordinated by Bread for the World at Catholic Campus Ministry, NC […]

  • 2014 Conference on the Common Good

    Duke Divinity School Durham

    The Christian Unity Committee of the North Carolina Council of Churches is proud to announce this year’s Conference on the Common Good on the topic “The Church’s Witness to the Common Good in a Pluralist Society.”  Mark Monday, February 17 on your calendar.  The conference will be held at Duke Divinity School, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.  There will […]

    $25