New England desperately needs new power generation to meet the region’s rising demand, stabilize its power grid, and lower electricity costs. When a project like Revolution Wind is 80% complete, you don’t […]| Oceantic Network
Offshore wind energy is transforming how America powers its homes, businesses, and communities—but not without facing a wave of myths and misinformation. Let’s clear the air and explore the truth […] The post Fact vs. Fiction: The Truth Behind the Turbines appeared first on Oceantic Network.| Oceantic Network
From the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and the Delaware River, shipyards are churning out vessels for the nation’s next energy armada–America’s Offshore Wind Fleet. Thousands of welders are […] The post America’s Offshore Wind Fleet: Reigniting Domestic Shipbuilding appeared first on Oceantic Network.| Oceantic Network
Oceantic Network is an Accredited Provider by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), marking a major milestone in our commitment to delivering high-quality, standards-based education for the […] The post Oceantic Network Earns IACET Accreditation, Elevating Offshore Wind and Ocean Energy Education appeared first on Oceantic Network.| Oceantic Network
States across the U.S. are shaping the future of offshore energy, investing in port infrastructure, building a resilient supply chain, and positioning themselves for long-term economic growth. In February, Oceantic […] The post Offshore Wind by Region: Catch Up on State Activities at IPF appeared first on Oceantic Network.| Oceantic Network
How can your church be friendlier to newcomers? Karl Vaters believes churches can become friendlier by implementing the G.I.F.T. Plan: Greet, Introduce, Follow up, and Thank. By encouraging intentional, simple actions like greeting newcomers and following up, churches can build genuine relationships and make visitors feel welcome, leading to lasting connections and a more welcoming [...] The post 5 Steps to Help Your Church Be Friendlier to Guests first appeared on Lewis Center for Church Lea...| Lewis Center for Church Leadership
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This is bits from DPL for November. MiniDebConf Toulouse I had the pleasure of attending the MiniDebConf in Toulouse, which featured a range of engaging talks, complementing those from the recent MiniDebConf in Cambridge. Both events were preceded by a DebCamp, which provided a valuable opportunity for focused work and collaboration. DebCamp During these events, I participated in numerous technical discussions on topics such as maintaining long-neglected packages, team-based maintenance, FTP ...| Bits from Debian
As the holiday season approaches, church leaders face heightened stress while preparing meaningful celebrations and making meaningful connections. Jessica Anschutz of the Lewis Center staff encourages church leaders to nurture spiritual connections, foster relationships with neighbors and guests, and actively invite people to engage in worship and ministry. Transform the season into an opportunity for| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
Is your church ready to roll out the holiday welcome mat? Ann Michel offers seven suggestions for helping people meet Christ anew this Christmas. Equip your congregation so that visitors are warmly welcomed online and in person this holiday season. This article was originally published on November 29, 2022. This article is also available in| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
Phil Maynard says that the typical greeting time during a worship service encourages people to shake a lot of hands rather than really engaging someone new. He offers simple strategies and conversation starters to encourage deeper connections. In a typical greeting time during worship, people are encouraged to turn to their neighbors and welcome them| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
Pastor Molly Phinney Baskette invites you to see your building through the eyes of a newcomer, noting what’s confusing or unattractive, and identifying ways to make your building more welcoming.| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
Lovett H. Weems Jr. shares metrics for gauging your church’s effectiveness in bringing new people to faith. He also outlines three clues that can help churches of all sizes reach new believers. The Religious Workforce Project of the Lewis Center is a multiyear effort to understand the changing religious landscape in the 21st century. Funded by the Lilly| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
As a newcomer to Canada, you are not only facing the challenge of working survival jobs, building your network, and establishing a career, but also adapting to a new work culture. From country to country, there are subtle differences in how coworkers interact, how meetings are conducted, and even how much overtime is expected. One […] The post Canadian Work Culture: Combatting ‘The Great Exhaustion’ appeared first on Skilled Worker.| Skilled Worker
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Rev. Dr. Michael L. Henderson Sr. describes how a church he planted grew to over 7,000 members through an intentional process for developing disciples grounded in the core belief that discipleship and evangelism are organically interconnected. Decades ago, I planted New Beginnings Church (NBC), a solo church plant located in Matthews, North Carolina, outside of| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...