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What students are saying:
I really enjoyed my two weeks at NICFA and I am looking forward to next year. I have already found myself implementing some of the ideas discovered during my time there. Pretty cool, huh?
I
must say that I am beginning my 15th year in ministry and have done my
share of continuing ed events. The NICFA seminar was the single best one
I've ever attended!! It was incredibly practical and helpful in so many ways! I can't wait until next year!!
About the Institute
How can I help keep my church out of legal or financial trouble? How
can I make my job easier and more productive? Twitter, Facebook, the
Internet, how can these tools be used in my church's ministry? How can
my church be a better organization? Where can I build networking
relationships with other professionals?
The answers for church
administrators, financial secretaries and clergy, can be found at The
National Institute in Church Finance and Administration (NICFA).
Program overview
The NICFA program consists of four weeks of on-campus seminars and one individual project. Satisfactory completion of the seminars and
a project allows participants to apply for certification as a Certified
Church Administrators (CCA)*. Each week is individual in nature so you
can come for one, two, three or all four weeks. *please see the NACBA site for restrictions
Support provided by:
NACBA®is
an interdenominational, professional, Christian organization which
exists to promote the highest level of professional competence to
individuals serving Christ through administration in local churches.
The United Methodist Association of Church Business Administrators
supports the ministry of Christ and the Christian Church by providing
leadership, training, and encouragement in the areas of church business
administration for individuals, congregations and organizations of The
United Methodist Church.
The General Council on Finance and Administration of the United Methodist Church provides support to NICFA and scholarships for United
Methodists. GCFA also is the certifying body for United Methodist Church
Administrators.
NICFA seminars are ecumenical in course content, teaching approach and enrollment. Professional training standards for the National Institute are established in cooperation with (NACBA) and (UMACBA).
On this site you will find information about course content, fees, certification and a link to registration.
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