Margaret Freeman

Margaret is the Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministries for Connectional Ministries.

Souper Bowl of Caring

By: Margaret Freeman on 10/20/2009
Looking for an easy but significant way to raise hunger and poverty awareness? Souper Bowl of Caring will help raise awareness in your congregation AND help out local neighbors in need.

How Teens Use Media

By: Margaret Freeman on 9/4/2009
Want to check out some new information on the myths and realities of teen media trends? Check out a recent report from www.nielsen.com on "How Teens Use Media."

Read any good books lately?

By: Margaret Freeman on 8/20/2009
Whether lay or clergy, there are all kinds of books being talked about these days to help in ministry and personal spiritual growth.

Online Faith Sharing

By: Margaret Freeman on 7/25/2009
YouTube has become an important communication tool in today's culture. However, if you're looking for some alternative faith-based sites, here are two to check out.

Call Watchers: Congregations That Nurture Young Leaders

By: Margaret Freeman on 7/18/2009
Is your congregation a place where young women and men are nurtured for lives of faithfulness, service and leadership? What role does your congregation play in cultivating their voices and vocations? You won't want to miss an upcoming event, "Call Watchers: Congregations That Nurture Young Leaders."

Soul Feast

By: Margaret Freeman on 7/3/2009
Worship, Workshops and Sabbath Rest at Soulfeast - check out The Upper Room's Spiritual Formation Event!
July 12-16 at Lake Junaluska

The Family of God

By: Margaret Freeman on 6/25/2009
God has created us to be "family" together.

B1

By: Margaret Freeman on 6/20/2009
Want your young people to see the connection between themselves and others? Check out B1!

Breathing

By: Margaret Freeman on 6/11/2009
Breathing requires more than just air being forced into our lungs. We must respond and begin breathing on our own. When the Holy Spirit fills us, what is our response?

Faith Prints

By: Margaret Freeman on 6/4/2009
What kind of "faith prints" will we leave? How are we living out our faith? Are our actions showing evidence of our faith?