Christian webinars provide a great way to stay up-to-date on relevant issues. Held regularly and featuring experts in their respective fields, these free events keep attendees informed on current affairs.

Join this webinar and explore an ecumenical approach to HIV and faith in response to its pandemic. Hear from faith leaders working to address it from different perspectives: race, class, gender equality, sexism and religion.

1. They are convenient

Christian webinars are an efficient way to reach a broad audience with valuable information while being accessible and convenient for participants to participate from home or the office. Webinars also make for excellent training tools for church leaders and congregations on new topics – not to mention they’re typically free!

Christian webinarsAt a time when love has become synonymous with unconditional acceptance, Christian parents should teach their children the true nature of biblical love. Elizabeth Urbanowicz will assist attendees in understanding biblical perspectives on a love that differs from popular cultural narratives and equip them with tools necessary for providing their children to navigate relationships, peer pressure, and societal influences while keeping a firm Christian worldview.

St. Benedict of Nursia, one of the fathers of Western monasticism, emphasised humility as an essential cornerstone for Christian living. Susan Muto and Lori McMahon explored this virtue as part of ora et labora spirituality to make this webinar possible.

Brian has raised funds for several non-profits and taught university-level fundraising courses. Additionally, he has presented and trained on the art of asking for money at numerous conferences and training events for The Salvation Army, Brandeis University Settlement, Northwestern University Settlement and Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation.

2. They are free

Christian webinars are complimentary and often include additional resources for parishes. Many webinars focus on helping churches attract new members, while others provide helpful tips for increasing generosity in parishes. Pastors, DREs, catechists, teachers, faith formation leaders, retreat leaders and parents may find these webinars particularly beneficial.

Ann Garrido provides a framework for analysing conflicts within any ministry and offers tips for handling conversations that lead to conflict resolution strategies.

COVID-19 has had an immense effect on many individuals and churches alike. Suppose you have experienced loss personally or are travelling alongside someone who has. In that case, this webinar will present a three-act movement of biblical lament as a meaningful way of grieving faithfully.

Rev. Phillip Washburn recently discussed Clergy Self-Management in Transition from a Systems Perspective, part of his soon-to-be-released book on this topic. During their discussion, they offered insights on how clergy could find renewed energy, take time off for rest, or retreat sabbatical if desired. This webinar would be especially valuable to clergy and laypeople invested in maintaining effective church leadership.

3. They are easy to access

Christian webinars are easily accessible and available anytime online. Accessing these events requires a computer or mobile device and an internet connection, as various platforms exist, such as traditional video conferences and newer live streaming options. With hundreds of topics presented by experts from their fields, Christian webinars can provide invaluable learning experiences.

Lent is a season that allows Catholics to deepen their faith and reach out to those beyond the Church. Still, many parishes struggle to take full advantage of this season due to the coronavirus crisis. In this webinar, Catholic author and catechist Pat Gohn discusses five pillars of faith upon which discouraged and weary Catholics can place their trust.

Successful pastoral plans must address more than the disparities between human, financial and facility resources and members of faith communities. This webinar is designed to equip lay and ordained worship planners and leaders with an overview of worship planning and leading, frameworks for thinking about worship diet, and training and mentoring strategies.

4. They are effective

Webinars provide an efficient means of connecting with people around the globe in an accessible, hassle-free way from your home or office. Webinars save both time and money. You can find webinars covering topics relevant to church life and issues not usually included in church programs.

This webinar will address the value and significance of Hispanic ministry in churches, focusing on embracing both Hispanic and American cultures. Furthermore, it will offer a toolkit for tackling Hispanic ministry challenges, such as providing appropriate pastoral support and care.

Many Americans today find themselves caring for others – be they family, friends, or neighbours. In this webinar, we will explore how the Church can best support caregivers who face emotional and spiritual obstacles while caring for loved ones.

The AMBS Panel for Sexual Abuse Prevention continues its work to prepare churches for preventing and intervening in sexual abuse cases through this webinar led by Lois Barrett of AMB’s professorship. They will explore what has been learned and address priorities for congregational leadership teams.