Ministry growth and leadership development go hand in hand. Without a strong, growing leadership team, a senior pastor will find it difficult to meet the ministry needs of his congregation. We know God gifts certain people within a church with the potential to become leaders, but how do you identify who those leaders are? How do you help them develop their gifts to provide effective, creative leadership?
On February 11, you'll have the opportunity to hear from two Senior Pastors, a church consultant, and a researcher -- all of whom have been involved in leadership development for decades. They'll share
important principles and practical ideas that will equip you to identify and enhance the skills of the leaders involved in your ministry.
Who should attend this seminar:
- Senior Pastors
- Associate Pastors
- Elders
- Lay leaders
- Anyone in a position of leadership in the church!
Bishop Harry Jackson, Hope Christian Church |
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. is Senior Pastor of Hope Christian Church located in College Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. This growing church of over 2000 attendees has multiple locations
throughout the metropolitan area and represents over 22 nationalities and/or cultural groups. Hope's ministries include a Bible College and an active missions ministry involved in sending worship and teaching teams to various nations.
Bishop Jackson has preached in over 11 nations, in local churches, Bible schools, pastors' conferences and crusades. His unique teaching ministry, "The Hope Connection", can be seen on television in the United States and in 24 European countries, and is broadcast over the radio as well. The ministry can be accessed on the web at www.thehopeconnection.org.
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George Barna, Barna Research Group |
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George Barna is the president of the Barna Research Group, Ltd., a marketing research firm he started in 1984 that is located in Ventura, CA.
Barna has had 31 books published, including such best sellers as The Frog in the Kettle, The Second Coming of the Church, The Power of Vision, and User Friendly Churches. He is a popular speaker at ministry conferences around the world, and has taught at several universities and seminaries. He has served as a pastor of a large, multi-cultural church and has been involved in initiating several new churches.
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Randy Pope, Perimeter Church |
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Randy Pope is Senior Pastor of Perimeter Church in Duluth, Georgia, a church devoted to reaching the unchurched of north Atlanta and the world. Besides planting nineteen churches in the Atlanta area,
Perimeter has helped start 6 training centers worldwide to facilitate church planting, partnering with nationals in 11 countries to help train leaders for the church. Randy has taught seminars for church leaders in China, Japan, Mongolia and South Africa.
He has also been a guest lecturer at Denver Seminary and a guest professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando and Covenant Seminary. His first book, The Prevailing Church, was published in 2002.
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Brad Smith, International Center for Theological Urban Studies |
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Brad Smith is the Interim Executive Director of the International Center for Theological Urban Studies (ICTHUS). Focusing on developing leaders in four continents, ICTHUS includes the Northwest Graduate School with 250 doctrinal students, the Ray Bakke Leadership Center with several on-going leadership networks emerging from consultations in 250 of the world's largest cities, and various urban leadership training projects in North America. Brad was formerly President and CEO of Leadership Network, a private operating foundation focusing on church health and innovation. |
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