by EPC Admin | Dec 17, 2015 | Leadership Development, Student and College Ministries, Student Ministries
EPC’s strategic equipping partner Reformed Youth Ministries (RYM) is holding its annual Youth Leader Training conference January 25-29 in Nashville, Tenn. The conference provides biblical training in theology and philosophy of ministry, small group interaction,...
by EPC Admin | Oct 9, 2015 | College Ministries, Student and College Ministries, World Outreach
The EPC is offering several ways for young adults (age 17-29) to participate in Urbana 15, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s missions conference. Held every three years, more than 16,000 participants make Urbana the largest conference of its kind in the world. This...
by EPC Admin | Jan 8, 2015 | College Ministries, Student and College Ministries
The EPC College Ministries 2015 online book study, featuring College Ministry from Scratch by Chuck Bomar, kicks off the week of February 9 and runs through the week of March 30. The study will be facilitated by Dan Weidman, longtime youth pastor, college ministry...
by EPC Admin | Jan 7, 2015 | Resources, Student and College Ministries, Student Ministries
The EPC Student Ministries 2015 online book study, featuring Sustainable Youth Ministry by Mark Devries, kicks off the week of February 2 and runs through the week of March 23. The study will be facilitated by Mark Steimer, Middle School Pastor at Cedar Springs...
by EPC Admin | Nov 18, 2014 | College Ministries, Events, Student and College Ministries
All EPC student and college ministry leaders, pastors, elders, and search committee members are invited to participate in two online book studies beginning in February 2015. Each study will be led by members of the Student and College Ministries Committee and last six...
by Ritchey Cable | May 1, 2014 | Student and College Ministries, Uncategorized
Student and College Ministries May 01, 2014 Generational differences are common in the workplace, home and churches. Leaders that effectively address these differences begin the process with understanding; realizing that the differences stem from each generation...