Spring Training & Gathering (ST&G2025) brings together leaders from around ECCT to explore new ideas, share resources, and deepen fellowship. Courses are taught by lay and ordained leaders from around the diocese.
Virtual classes via Zoom from March 31—April 3
Classes on topics around Parish Operations & Management, Leadership & Discernment, Church in the World, and Celebrating Diversity, are being offered this year.
How do I register for virtual classes?
- Visit the Spring Training & Gathering webpage
- View the class options and read descriptions of each offering by clicking on the title of the class on the Agenda page.
- Once you find a class you’d like to attend, click the “Register for virtual class” button on the class page.
- You will be linked to the Zoom registration page where you can complete your registration.
Registration for virtual classes will remain open until 10 minutes before the scheduled start time of each class.
In-person on April 5 at Berlin High School
Gather worship and the opportunity to attend three in-person classes on a variety of topics. Pre-registration is required, and a $20 fee helps cover lunch and other costs. Scholarships available. Classes on topics around Parish Operations & Management, Leadership & Discernment, Church in the World, and Celebrating Diversity, are being offered this year.
How do I register for the in-person classes?
- Click on the “in-person registration” link from the main Spring Training & Gathering page or click on the “Register for in-person class” button in any class with an “in-person training” offering.
- You can register up to four people per registration—all four do not need to attend the same classes, each can choose their own.
- Pay via debit/credit card or send a check to ECCT.
Registration for in-person classes closes on Sunday, March 30. No walk-ins day of.
If you have questions or need assistance with registration, please contact Deb Kenney, Program Assistant for Lay & Ordained Vocations. For all other ST&G2025 inquiries, please contact Dr. Louisa Baker, Director for Safe Church Training & Clergy Wellness.
