MCPD Make-up Sessions Zoom Link

MCPD Make-up Sessions Zoom Link

You are receiving this message because you have registered for one of ECCT’s Mandatory Clergy Professional Development online make-up sessions. Due to a computer glitch, the date you chose for your MCPD session was not captured by our registration system. Rest assured, you are registered, and all other information was captured, including the payment information for your public records check.

In order to receive the correct Zoom link for your session, please take a moment to complete the Zoom registration for your chosen session via the buttons below. And, if the session you originally registered for no longer works for you, feel free to switch to a different session.

If you have any questions or concerns, or need assistance completing the Zoom registration, please contact the Rev. Stacey Kohl.

For all other MCPD-related questions or concerns, please contact Dr. Louisa Baker.

 MCPD Make-up Sessions Zoom Registration
(Click below to receive your Zoom link)

MCPD Make-up Sessions Begin Soon

Our first Mandatory Clergy Professional Development (MCPD) online make-up session is fast approaching and we want to ensure you are making room in your schedule for this, or one of the other two make-up sessions, to complete your required training.

As a reminder, MCPD is offered every 3 years through the Episcopal Church in Connecticut. This training meets the requirement of updated Safe Church Training; and includes relevant information about updates to Safe Church policies and other relevant best practice guidelines and policies for clergy. It is mandatory for all licensed and canonically resident clergy in ECCT, including those who have had Safe Church training within the last three years. 

In order to remain in good standing in ECCT, please sign up for and complete one of the upcoming MCPD Zoom training sessions.

MCPD Make-up Sessions (choose one and register below)

June 11
5:30–8:30 PM

September 20
9 AM–Noon

October 3
1–4 PM


Note: Clergy who are inactive, meaning they perform no liturgical actions for family or anyone else, may indicate such inactivity to the diocesan bishop’s office and can be excused from this training requirement.