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Church Redevelopment and Vitality Grant is sponsored by Florida Conference United Church of Christ. This grant supports projects that redefine the ministry of a local church for renewal and revitalization, innovative new ministries, or projects that redevelop a local church's ministry in the form of a strategic plan, a new vision, missions, and a new direction for vitality.
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Grant Applications – Florida Conference United Church of Christ The Florida Conference UCC celebrates our covenantal relationship with our local churches and ministries and is happy to provide the following grants for continued transformational ministry Applications for all grants will be considered ONLY if they are directly connected to the ministry of the Florida Conference UCC or to the ministry of one of our member congregations and ministry settings.
Church Redevelopment and Vitality Grant From Congregations Who Have ended Their Ministry For redefining the ministry of a local church for renewal and revitalization For innovative and creative new ministries in a local church Scholarship Grants for Lifelong Learning and Continuing Education From Charles D Wilson Fund and Ward Family Fund For students in college or seminary preparing for ministry For lifelong learning and continuing education for pastors For lifelong learning and professional development for professional church staff Scholarship Grants for Youth and Children From Naar Memorial Fund and Roger G Wells Fund For underprivileged young people from UCC churches in FL to attend camps and conferences For formative Christian learning and recreational experiences for children and youth of any denomination in settings beyond the local church From the People Empowerment Fund For justice advocacy ministry, such as ministries that influence systemic change toward justice for all For justice advocacy ministries in our local churches who build connections beyond the church walls to the wider community to change lives Creating Multi-Faith Community Ministries From Jackson Interfaith Fund For creating multi-faith community ministries and programs within the Conference, including Utilizing arts and music, rituals and liturgies and speakers from various faith communities From The Charles L.
Burns Fund For loans to be used for new church starts seeking land purchases and churches securing premises to enable their growth. The local churches that apply must be current on their giving to conferences per capita and OCWM. Contact Rev.
Nayiri Karjian, Transitional Conference Minister for more information. The Florida Conference United Church of Christ is a community of congregations around Florida that partner in covenant to engage in the ministry of Jesus Christ to be the Church in the 21st century.
In the power of the Holy Spirit, the congregations of the Florida Conference UCC join together to be a prophetic voice of the Good News of God’s love for all and to work for peace and justice for all. 9300 University Blvd. , Orlando, FL 32817 | 407.
835. 7501 | FLACONF@UCCFLA. ORG
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Must be directly connected to the ministry of the Florida Conference UCC or one of its member congregations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Church Redevelopment and Vitality Grant is funded by Florida Conference United Church of Christ. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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