PASTORAL LEADERSHIP CABINET RETREAT

“30 for 30”

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PASTORAL LEADERSHIP CABINET RETREAT

“30 for 30”

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Donation Info
PASTORAL LEADERSHIP CABINET RETREAT

“30 for 30”

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“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2020 Details


November 16-17, 2020 — Washington, D.C.
Featuring visits to the Museum of The Bible and the African American History Museum, and guest speakers discussing this years key theme: Race Amid a Divided Nation.

Over the past three years, pastors all over the tri-state area have come together for a time of rest and fellowship at our annual 30 for 30 Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat. This year, on November 16-17, we’ll be going to Washington D.C. and visiting the Museum of the Bible and the African American History Museum. While there, our guest speakers Bishop Claude Alexander, Pastor A.R. Bernard, and Pastor David Ireland, will share from their experiences in ministry as we dive into our key theme: race amid a divided nation.

As we’ve worked to connect, equip, and transform leaders, we know pastoral ministry can be demanding, and we’ve seen just how easy it is for pastors to get to a place of burnout. Especially with the added challenges and responsibilities the pandemic has brought this year, we want to make sure that pastors in every stage of life and ministry are encouraged, supported, and renewed so that they can continue leading their communities. So, for 30 hours, we invite you to put aside your to do lists, and find rest and inspiration for the season ahead.

“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2020 Details


November 16-17, 2020 — Washington, D.C.
Featuring visits to the Museum of The Bible and the African American History Museum, and guest speakers discussing this years key theme: Race Amid a Divided Nation.

Over the past three years, pastors all over the tri-state area have come together for a time of rest and fellowship at our annual 30 for 30 Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat. This year, on November 16-17, we’ll be going to Washington D.C. and visiting the Museum of the Bible and the African American History Museum. While there, our guest speakers Bishop Claude Alexander, Pastor A.R. Bernard, and Pastor David Ireland, will share from their experiences in ministry as we dive into our key theme: race amid a divided nation.

As we’ve worked to connect, equip, and transform leaders, we know pastoral ministry can be demanding, and we’ve seen just how easy it is for pastors to get to a place of burnout. Especially with the added challenges and responsibilities the pandemic has brought this year, we want to make sure that pastors in every stage of life and ministry are encouraged, supported, and renewed so that they can continue leading their communities. So, for 30 hours, we invite you to put aside your to do lists, and find rest and inspiration for the season ahead.

“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2020 Details


November 16-17, 2020 — Washington, D.C.
Featuring visits to the Museum of The Bible and the African American History Museum, and guest speakers discussing this years key theme: Race Amid a Divided Nation.

Over the past three years, pastors all over the tri-state area have come together for a time of rest and fellowship at our annual 30 for 30 Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat. This year, on November 16-17, we’ll be going to Washington D.C. and visiting the Museum of the Bible and the African American History Museum. While there, our guest speakers Bishop Claude Alexander, Pastor A.R. Bernard, and Pastor David Ireland, will share from their experiences in ministry as we dive into our key theme: race amid a divided nation.

As we’ve worked to connect, equip, and transform leaders, we know pastoral ministry can be demanding, and we’ve seen just how easy it is for pastors to get to a place of burnout. Especially with the added challenges and responsibilities the pandemic has brought this year, we want to make sure that pastors in every stage of life and ministry are encouraged, supported, and renewed so that they can continue leading their communities. So, for 30 hours, we invite you to put aside your to do lists, and find rest and inspiration for the season ahead.

“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2019 Recap


For 30 hours, 41 pastors gathered at our 3rd annual “30 for 30” Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat to spend time together learning, fellowshipping, praying, and building genuine relationships.

Our brother, Freddy Washington, led us through a special time of worship which prepared us for the inspiration to follow and refreshing teachings from leaders like A.R. Bernard, Dr. David Ireland, Jay Stringer, Dave Epstein, and devotions led by Rev. Scott Jackson and Hellerin Hilton Hill (Triple H).

Collectively, the pastors in attendance represent a combined congregational membership of over 300,000 people! As we continue

building deep relationships with one another, by faith we’re believing that our unity will have exponential impact on the Kingdom of God. These pastors were not only being poured into, they were being prepared to influence over a quarter of a million people.

Who you surround yourself with will impact the quality of your life. At “30 for 30”, iron sharpens iron so that we might be better together!

“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2019 Recap


For 30 hours, 41 pastors gathered at our 3rd annual “30 for 30” Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat to spend time together learning, fellowshipping, praying, being vulnerable, and building genuine relationships.

Our brother, Freddy Washington, led us through a special time of worship which prepared us for the inspiration to follow and refreshing teachings from leaders like A.R. Bernard, Dr. David Ireland, Jay Stringer, Dave Epstein, and devotions led by Rev. Scott Jackson and Hellerin Hilton Hill (Triple H).

Collectively, the pastors in attendance represent a combined congregational membership of over 300,000 people! As we continue building deep relationships with one another, by faith we’re believing that our unity will have exponential impact on the Kingdom of God. These pastors were not only being poured into, they were being prepared to influence over a quarter of a million people.

Who you surround yourself with will impact the quality of your life. At “30 for 30”, iron sharpens iron so that we might be better together!

“30 FOR 30” RETREAT

2019 Recap


For 30 hours, 41 pastors gathered at our 3rd annual “30 for 30” Pastoral Leadership Cabinet retreat to spend time together learning, fellowshipping, praying, being vulnerable, and building genuine relationships.

Our brother, Freddy Washington, led us through a special time of worship which prepared us for the inspiration to follow and refreshing teachings from leaders like A.R. Bernard, Dr. David Ireland, Jay Stringer, Dave Epstein, and devotions led by Rev. Scott Jackson and Hellerin Hilton Hill (Triple H).

Collectively, the pastors in attendance represent a combined congregational membership of over 300,000 people! As we continue building deep relationships with one another, by faith we’re believing that our unity will have exponential impact on the Kingdom of God. These pastors were not only being poured into, they were being prepared to influence over a quarter of a million people.

Who you surround yourself with will impact the quality of your life. At “30 for 30”, iron sharpens iron so that we might be better together!

  • “I speak for the pastors when I communicate that each of us have been made better because of your selection of an interdenominational and interracial gathering of pastors and leaders. It is an experience that is often neglected and left unpracticed….know without debate, negotiation or dialogue that I am excited to be included in the LEAD.NYC family and I look forward to many years of partnership opportunities.”

    Rev. Steven Eugene Carter

    Senior Pastor, Mount Ararat Church

  • “I speak for the pastors when I communicate that each of us have been made better because of your selection of an interdenominational and interracial gathering of pastors and leaders. It is an experience that is often neglected and left unpracticed….know without debate, negotiation or dialogue that I am excited to be included in the LEAD.NYC family and I look forward to many years of partnership opportunities.”

    Rev. Steven Eugene Carter

    Senior Pastor, Mount Ararat Church

  • “I speak for the pastors when I communicate that each of us have been made better because of your selection of an interdenominational and interracial gathering of pastors and leaders. It is an experience that is often neglected and left unpracticed….know without debate, negotiation or dialogue that I am excited to be included in the LEAD.NYC family and I look forward to many years of partnership opportunities.”

    Rev. Steven Eugene Carter

    Senior Pastor, Mount Ararat Church

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Pastoral Care Fund


Pastor Adam Durso recently shared:
As a Pastor for the past 23 years, I know the importance of pastoral care and the need for community. Here are some alarming statistics on pastors in the U.S.:
  • 57% can’t pay their bills
  • 54% are overworked and 43% are overstressed
  • 35% battle depression
  • 26% are overly fatigued
  • 77% do not feel they have a good marriage & 38% are divorced or divorcing

*Statistics provided by Dr. Richard J. Krejcir

DONATE TODAY!

Pastoral Care Fund


Pastor Adam Durso recently shared:
As a Pastor for the past 23 years, I know the importance of pastoral care and the need for community. Here are some alarming statistics on pastors in the U.S.:
  • 57% can’t pay their bills
  • 54% are overworked and 43% are overstressed
  • 35% battle depression
  • 26% are overly fatigued
  • 77% do not feel they have a good marriage & 38% are divorced or divorcing

*Statistics provided by Dr. Richard J. Krejcir

Donate Today!

Pastoral Care Fund


Pastor Adam Durso recently shared:
As a Pastor for the past 23 years, I know the importance of pastoral care and the need for community. Here are some alarming statistics on pastors in the U.S.:
  • 57% can’t pay their bills
  • 54% are overworked and 43% are overstressed
  • 35% battle depression
  • 26% are overly fatigued
  • 77% do not feel they have a good marriage & 38% are divorced or divorcing

*Statistics provided by Dr. Richard J. Krejcir

PASTORAL CARE FUND DONATIONS
Please consider contributing a one-time or preferably a reoccurring GIFT as an investment into these pastors, their families and the Kingdom of God across NYC!
DONATE NOW!
PASTORAL CARE FUND DONATIONS
Please consider contributing a one-time or preferably a reoccurring GIFT as an investment into these pastors, their families and the Kingdom of God across NYC!
DONATE NOW