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Means of Grace

Means of Grace

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Means of Grace, a podcast from the Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, equips church leaders through expertise and examples. Twice a month, we feature local experts on a variety of topics from leadership to innovation and share examples of churches in our conference reaching their communities in news ways through mission engagement, Fresh Expressions and much more. John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, defined Means of Grace as the outward signs, words or actions that are the ordinary channels conveying God's grace to the souls of people. So when we're talking about leadership or discipleship or an outreach initiative, it's about more than doing a program well, it's a means of God's grace to the world.All Material Copyright 2019 Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Preparing Room: Mercy, Immigration, and the Quiet Defiance That Saves Lives
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, Rev. Dr. Luke Edwards reflect on the importance of being present for the vulnerable, particularly immigrants facing legal and social challenges. They discuss the launch of the Immigrant Ministry Crisis Fund by the Western North Carolina Conference, aimed at providing support to immigrant families in need. The conversation emphasizes the role of the church in advocating for justice, offering compassion, and creating a welcoming community for those in distress. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in meaningful support and accompaniment of their immigrant neighbors.

    Show Notes:

    • WNCC Immigrant Ministry Crisis Fund
    • Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits Contributes $100,000 to Support Immigrant Ministry Crisis Fund
    • The Listening Church
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    37 m
  • The Heart of Ministry: Embracing Appreciation with Rev. Sally Queen
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Enniss and John Yeager discuss the vital role of appreciation in ministry with Reverend Sally Queen, who shares her experiences as a district superintendent. The conversation explores the challenges faced by churches today, the importance of recognizing and valuing clergy, and practical ways for congregations to show appreciation. The episode emphasizes that gratitude is essential for fostering relationships and supporting mental health within the church community. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the profound impact of community support, the importance of acknowledgment in relationships, and the need for clergy to humanize themselves by sharing vulnerabilities. They explore the significance of timely gratitude and the lasting effects of kind words. The discussion also highlights the value of lay leadership and the vision for a welcoming future in the church, emphasizing that appreciation is a continuous practice that sustains relationships and ministry.

    Announcements

    Clergy Day Apart - Thursday, Oct. 10, 2025

    An Advent Retreat with Dr. Cynthia Weems: For Students, Teachers and Preachers of the Bible - Thursday, Nov. 13

    The Serve Well newsletter on Clergy Appreciation

    eLead on Church Staff Appreciation Month

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    48 m
  • Missional Sanctification
    Oct 8 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, John and Jesse host Rev. Pam Carter, Wanda Musgrave and Rev. Wayner Dickert who discuss the complex realities of Haiti, the legacy of Dr. Maklin Eugene, and the transformative power of community-driven initiatives. They share personal stories of connection, resilience, and the ongoing challenges faced by the Haitian people. The conversation emphasizes the importance of building relationships, learning from failures, and continuing the work that Dr. Eugene started, even in his absence. The guests reflect on their experiences in Haiti, the joy found in the communities, and the hope for the future as they honor Dr. Eugene's legacy.

    Dr. Eugene Maklin: A Tireless Healer, Visionary Leader, and Beloved Friend

    Partners 4 Hope

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    1 h y 35 m
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