Effective leaders can help congregations face the conflicts that come from the changing world in which we live and discover the vitality of reform and new life.
This workshop will help pastors and lay leaders discover how to handle the inevitable conflicts and to process the losses that occur from conflict to produce greater possibility for vitality. Participants will learn to grow in their ability to lead by exploring the creative power of conflict as it intersects with the emotional, political and spiritual resources and limitations of leadership.
Leading in Conflict is facilitated by Dan Moseley, professor of practical parish ministry emeritus at Christian Theological Seminary (CTS). He received his M. Div. and his D. Min from Vanderbilt University Divinity School in Nashville, Tennessee and served for 30 years as pastor in three different congregations before being called to CTS to teach. Moseley has authored several books, including his latest How to Lead in Church Conflict.
The workshop is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Central time) Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at First Presbyterian Church in Crown Point. The cost is $30 a person (or $25 a person for congregational teams of three or more when registered together). This fee includes lunch and Moseley's book How to Lead in Church Conflict.
Event is limited to Indiana congregations.
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| 04/18/2012 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM CDT | First Presbyterian Church, 218 S. Court St., Crown Point |
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