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District Called Worker Continuing Education Conference


  • Trump National Doral Miami 4400 Northwest 87th Avenue Miami, FL, 33166 United States (map)

Fellow called workers - 

We are excited to invite you to the 2023 Continuing Education Conference to be held June 12-15 in Doral, FL. We have put together a selection of seven courses that will prove to be a benefit to you and your ministry.

As a result of our hotel canceling our contract in late 2022 due to hurricane damage, we had to scramble to find a second location to host our conference. Our brothers and sisters at Divine Savior in Doral stepped up not only to host our conference, but through member contacts, secure rooms at the Trump National Resort only a few miles from Divine Savior.

All of the information you will need to register for the conference, set up your hotel reservation, and select your course are located on the conference webpage - just click the “Conference Registration” button above or below.

We are looking forward to seeing many of you in June and growing with you in God's Word! 

Called Worker Conferences Planning Team

course Options

  • J Mehlberg (1 credit / 12.5 hrs)

    Materials and methods for effective Bible storytelling and for enabling children's retelling.

  • A Uher (1 credit / 12.5 hrs)

    An exploration of the Total Participation Techniques (TPT) Cognitive Engagement Model and other research-based academic and behavioral strategies that promote active engagement among hesitant and reluctant students and foster learner-focused classrooms.

  • A Robinson (1 credit / 12.5 hrs)

    An overview of the skills and tools needed to build and maintain healthy professional, personal, and intimate relationships.

  • B Wordell (1 credit)

    In the face of invading idolatry, God declared war and raised up “the chariots and horsemen of Israel” to defend his glory and preserve his elect. Elijah and Elisha were those spiritual warriors (2 Kings 2:12 & 13:14) sent by God to powerfully proclaim law and gospel in word and deed. Using the inspired Hebrew text, participants in the Elijah course will carefully exegete numerous vignettes from his ministry. What timeless truths does a loving God reveal to his spiritual soldiers of today who also labor under the unceasing attacks of the evil one? Find comfort and confidence as you see God’s saving activity through the proclamation of the Word. We will explore the spiritual, political, and geographical context of the divided monarchy to understand the situation in which Elijah labored. A close look at 1 Kgs 17 - 2 Kgs 1 will reveal how brightly the Lord’s wisdom, power, and grace was shining in sin-darkened Israel. Salient points of Hebrew grammar and syntax will be reviewed. Class participants will apply the Elijah account to their own ministries and consider ways to preach and teach this amazing history.

  • D Dobberstein (1 credit)

    Visualize a group picture of young people in your congregation. For every 3 faces, draw a red “x” through 2 of them who eventually leave (Barna, 2019). It’s not just that they are leaving WELS. Many of them leave the faith altogether. This course is built on the premise that young adult ministry is not so much a program as it is a relational issue. We need to make clear that we care about them. In this course, we will assess the cultural and psychological struggles of the 14-24 year old generation, identify key ministry pillars that support a bridge to the other side of Christian maturity, and build a ministry plan that sends a clear message of spiritual resilience to young adults.

  • B Hayes (1.5 credits)

    Alcohol. Opiates. Pornography. Cigarettes. Gambling. Marijuana. Video Games. These are just a few of the many substances and behaviors with which people can seemingly become addicted. Clearly, we can see Satan continuing his efforts to lead believers astray, which seems to be getting easier while living in a world that seems to glamorize instant gratification and idolize “feeling good.” Students in this course will focus on reviewing some of the most prevalent forms of addiction, identifying warning signs of when individuals are losing control, and discussing strategies to help effectively minister to these hurting individuals.

  • Pr. T Kock (1 credit)

    In this course we’ll begin to explore the principles of adult learning and adult learners. We’ll answer questions such as, “What makes an adult learner different from a child learner?”, “Do all adults learn in the same manner?”, and “What are some common characteristics of adult learners?” In addition, we’ll explore tools for creating Bible studies, such as how to ask different types of questions and how to craft a learning activity. Finally, we’ll create Bible studies (sometimes mini-studies) which exemplify the principles and practices which we’re studying.

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