Events: Conferences, Courses, and Webinars

Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar

All those listed below are online events. The shortest ones are often free or low cost. A few training organizations are offering small, face-to-face events, some of which are listed on our website.

April 1 to May 1, Strategic Storytelling for Movements. Mentored course by Mission Media U on applying elements of story to your outreach.

April 5 to August 8, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. New online classes begin regularly.

April 6, How to Tell Dangerous Stories. Virtual gathering for mission marketing/communication staff, provided by Missio Nexus.

April 6-8, Support Raising Bootcamp. Similar events held throughout the year in various locations by Support Raising Solutions, but provided virtually as needed.

April 7, Short-term Missions and the Local Church. Virtual gathering for church mission leaders from Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen.

April 11-15, Five Days of Prayer for Sikhs.

April 12-13, People Raising Conference. Be equipped for raising personal support.

April 13, Optimize the Effectiveness of Your Board. Webinar from Missio Nexus.

April 13 to May 12, 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World. An annual prayer campaign. This is the 30th year.

April 22, Essentials for Fundraising and Development for Missions Agencies. Webinar from Sixteen:Fifteen.

April 22, The Blessed Alliance: Men and Women Serving God Together. Webinar from Missio Nexus.

April 22, Setting A Good Example: Training Other Disciples. Nugget training from Beyond.

April 22-23, Spiritual Care Symposium. Provide by the Christian Community Health Foundation.

April 28-30, BAM Global Congress. Rescheduled from 2020, now moved online for greater global access. A series of related webinars will precede the event. Prefer a face-to-face conference? One is planned for Chicago in late 2021.

View complete calendar. Corrections and submissions are welcome.

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