Bishop Carter
Kenneth H. Carter, Jr. is the resident bishop of the Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Along with the Cabinet, he gives pastoral and administrative leadership to over 1000 congregations, fresh expressions of church, campus ministries, and outreach initiatives in an episcopal area that stretches across the 44 western counties of the state.
News
Thoughts on the Upcoming General Conference from Bishop Ken Carter
This letter from Bishop Ken Carter, resident bishop of the Western North Carolina Conference, gives some of the background of the General Conference ...
Join us in these five Lenten spiritual practices
Watch the recording of Bishop Carter's introduction to this year's Lenten spiritual practices and an introduction for your study of the Gospel of ...
Update from Bishop Carter and the Appointive Cabinet
Bishop Carter and the appointive cabinet share a letter to the WNC Conference following their weeklong meeting.
Reflections
Thoughts on the Upcoming General Conference from Bishop Ken Carter
This letter from Bishop Ken Carter, resident bishop of the Western North Carolina Conference, gives some of the background of the General Conference ...
Special Episode of the Means of Grace Podcast
We invite you to tune in for a special episode of the Means of Grace podcast as we wrap up our Lenten spiritual disciplines.
Join us in these five Lenten spiritual practices
Watch the recording of Bishop Carter's introduction to this year's Lenten spiritual practices and an introduction for your study of the Gospel of ...
Sermons & Prayers
2024 Ash Wednesday Message from Bishop Carter
Listen to this Ash Wednesday message from Bishop Carter.
Patience, Peace, and the Promise of God: A Christmas Message from Bishop Carter
Read this Christmas message from Bishop Carter as we prepare for Jesus' holy birth this weekend.
An Advent Message from Bishop Carter
Celebrate the Advent season with us by watching these video messages from Bishop Carter. We will update this post each week leading up to Christmas as...