

Disaster Preparedness Academy
Saturday, October 19, 2024 | St. Francis, Fortuna
Hosted by the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California and Episcopal Relief & Development.
The Academy includes:
- Creating a personal and family emergency kit
- Making a disaster plan
- Choosing and creating a life-saving first aid kit
- How to keep informed and communicate with others
- Next steps
Vestry Training Day | Saturday, March 16, 2024
Learn crucial information about the basics and nuances of vestry service, including running effective meetings, personnel best practices, and more.
Stewardship for All | Saturday, August 24, 2024
Vestry Essentials:Tools for New and Seasoned Members
February 23, 2023
Learn crucial information about the basics and nuances of vestry service, including running effective meetings, personnel best practices, and more. Click here to view the list of resources.
Faith Formation: Resources for the Post-Pandemic Church | February 25, 2023
Stewardship for All | June 10, 2023
2022 WordFest!
Morning Session: Discovering the Word
Presenters for the morning included the Rev. Peter Rodgers, the Rev. Dr. Daniel London, and Dr. Lindy Williams of Fuller Seminary.
Afternoon Session: Delivering the Word
Presenters were Mr. Jay Leach, Dr. Don Taylor, and Ms. Elizabeth Kenealy of Trinity Cathedral.
WordFest! was hosted by EDNC’s Office of the Bishop.

Growing: Faith, Food, and Community
“Community gardens are 80% community and 20% gardens.”
Brian Sellers-Petersen, author of Harvesting Abundance and Good News Gardens Consultant, toured 11 community gardens around the Diocese of Northern California from March 30th to April 1st. All in preparation for the Growing Conference that occurred on April 2nd, 2022 at St. Martin’s, Davis. The conference began with an opening prayer from Bishop Megan Traquair and a welcoming from the Rev.Pamela Dolan. The keynote speaker was Brian Sellers-Petersen. Jim Schaal gave a presentation on the Theology of Agrarian Ministry followed by a Q&A. Deacon Phina Borgeson continued the conversation by asking members “What is one key thing that has contributed to your garden’s thriving?”
Everyone at the conference left with a small wooden crate, tomato plant (donated by Jim Schaal), and a seed paper bookmark. After the conference ended, members had the option to tour Grace Garden at Davis United Methodist Church.
To read Deacon Phina Borgeson’s piece about the Growing conference, click here.

