As the 2024 presidential election fast approaches and the campaign signs and TV ads begin their blitzes, it may seem the nation is more divided than ever. And, for faith leaders, Courtney Joyner said, it can be difficult for them to cultivate unity in communities that are so polarized.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a hard world for pastors to navigate right now,鈥 said Joyner, director of the Thriving in Ministry grant at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. 鈥淲e wanted to address that and equip them with tools to better be able to minister in their local context.鈥
Shalom Academy 2024, held at the seminary from Monday, Jan. 8, to Wednesday, Jan. 10, is themed 鈥淧ursuing Community in a Divisive World.鈥 It offers a place to learn and reflect on the practices that move congregations past divisiveness and toward peace both within their walls and in their larger communities. The deadline for standard registration pricing is Saturday, Dec. 9.
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New Name
This is the first time that Shalom Academy, formerly known as the School for Leadership Training (SLT), will be using its new name. For 54 years, SLT has equipped pastors with tools needed for deepening the effectiveness of their ministries.
“As we build on the solid foundation of SLT, we recognize the need to more overtly emphasize justice, peacebuilding and conflict transformation from a faith-based lens,” Joyner said.
She said the name change projects this focus while also distinguishing the conference as one of the programs under the umbrella of EMS’s new Shalom Collaboratory.
“Shalom Academy is a place for both education and connection,” Joyner said. This year, Shalom Academy will feature keynote speakers and workshops that give fresh perspectives on justice-inspired shalom, small-group spaces to connect around shared interests and excursions that provide relaxation and recreation with friends.
Keynote speakers

Florer-Bixler
Rev. Melissa Florer-Bixler, an author and the pastor of Raleigh Mennonite Church in North Carolina, is the chair of L鈥橝rche North Carolina, an organization that provides housing, support and care for adults with intellectual disabilities. Her address on Monday evening is titled, 鈥淢inistry During the Election Cycle: Politics Without Despair,鈥 and will discuss how church leaders can faithfully and hopefully lead congregations in the months ahead.

Russell Taylor
The other keynote speaker is Rev. Adam Russell Taylor, president of Sojourners, a Christian media and advocacy organization that works toward social and racial justice. His address on Tuesday is titled 鈥淲here Do We Go From Here: Toxic Polarization or the Beloved Community?鈥 and will focus on the tools for overcoming polarization in our society, our politics and our churches.
Excursions
A new addition to the activity schedule this year is excursions. The excursions provide a space for participants to get to know each other outside of conference events, Joyner said.
鈥淲e wanted to incorporate an afternoon where people can relax, connect with each other, have fun and build relationships in a playful way,鈥 she said.
The excursions for Shalom Academy 2024 are:
- Ice skating at Generations Park;
- a tour of the Frontier Culture Museum;
- a tour of Shenandoah Caverns;
- a tour of the Brethren Mennonite Heritage Center; and
- a performance of the play Bonhoeffer: Cell 92 at EMU鈥檚 MainStage Theater.
The play depicts the life of German dissident and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was imprisoned and murdered for his opposition to Hitler and the Nazi regime in World War II.
鈥淭his play aligns so well with our conference theme because Dietrich Bonhoeffer lived in a deeply polarized society in which he stood up for faith and justice,鈥 Joyner said.
Workshops
A schedule for Shalom Academy 2024 includes conversation circles, teaching sessions, worship services and workshops.
The workshops, held Tuesday and Wednesday, are:
- 鈥淟eading Difficult Conversations鈥 with Rev. Dr. Sarah Ann Bixler;
- 鈥淢oral Discernment within Community鈥 with Rev. Dr. Jacob Alan Cook;
- 鈥淯nderstanding Polarization: The Good, the Bad and the Useful鈥 with Rev. Melissa Florer-Bixler;
- 鈥淧reaching in a Divided Church鈥 with Rev. Jim Joyner; and
- 鈥淏uilding Bridges with First Responders鈥 with Rabbi Jeffrey Kurtz-Lendner.
Registration is available for both in-person and virtual participation. Online registration offers virtual access to the keynote addresses, teaching sessions and the Wednesday panel discussion. For more information about The Shalom Collaboratory at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, visit .

Regarding Bonhoeffer: he was actively involved in efforts to kill Hitler. Interesting choice for subject matter for a theatrical production at EMU.