National Association of Presbyterian Clergywomen - National Gathering 2026
April 14-17
Columbia Theological Seminary
Join clergywomen from across the PC(USA) at Columbia Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. We will share ideas for transforming ourselves and our ministries.
Theme - Dangerous Times and Still We Rise: Love, Truth and Other Revolutionary Solutions
Keynotes include -
The Rev. Shannon Kershner, senior pastor and head of staff at Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta
The Rev. Dr. Khalia J. Williams, Associate Dean of Worship and Formation at the Candler School of Theology
The Rev. CeCe Armstrong, NAPC co-moderator, Co-Moderator of the 226th General Assembly (2024), and associate pastor at St. James Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Rev. Anna George Traynham, senior pastor and head of staff at Shallowford Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, will lead participants in creative worship services each day.
Workshops include -
Rev. Aisha Brooks-Johnson: This is My Story, This Is My Song. Exploring the Gift of Empathy and Compassion through the Practice Spiritual Autobiography.
Rev. Dr. Gini Norris-Lane : Ministering After Natural and Unnatural Disasters
Rev. Susan Barnes: Finishing the Fabric: Finish your custom stole or learn how to begin to make a stole with theological meaning.
Rev. Karen Fitz La Barge: Christian Nationalism: One Clergywoman’s Resistance
Rev. Ce Ce Armstrong: Earth, Wind, and Fire – Lyrical Prophets & Revolutionary Vocalists
Rev. Liz Wagner: Heart & Treasure. Church Budgets are Mission Documents
Rev. Elizabeth Little: Understanding Your Board of Pension Benefits as Women
Rev. Kathryn Threadgill: Wonder in Christ’s Waters
Rev. Neeley Lane: God in the Ordinary: Experiencing God in the midst of it all
Article - Presbyterian News Service - National Association of Presbyterian Clergywomen to gather at Columbia Seminary April 14-17