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Gatherings
October 11-12 & December 13-14
Facilitator: Sally Morgenthaler

Topic: Beyond Power - Leadership in a Gender Flattened World

Collaborative and whole-brained: this is the new world, and with it, an aversion to hierarchy. What does it mean to lead outside of hierarchy? What does influence look like that fosters co-creation and innovation?  How do stereotypes of gender hold us back?  Join Sally Morgenthaler for a fresh look at leadership in the world after top-down."

 

Sally Morgenthaler is recognized as an innovator in Christian practices worldwide. Since 1992, she has been pioneering new worship forms characterized by both cultural relevance and worship faithfulness. Her prophetic role among church leaders and local congregations continues to increase in denominational scope and impact, as her work now broadens into the arena of new forms of leadership and the untapped potential of women.

Known best for her book, Worship Evangelism (Zondervan, 1998),
Morgenthaler became a trusted interpreter of postmodern culture and a guide to the crucial shifts the North American church must make if it is to become a transforming presence within pre-Christian communities. She has also been a contributing author in eight books. Her latest collaborative effort is The Emergent Manifesto of Hope, released April 2007 by Baker Books. Morgenthaler’s chapter, “Leadership in a Flattened World: Grassroots Culture and the Demise of the CEO Model” as been hailed as a prophetic work – a clear alternative to the ego-driven ministry leadership paradigms of the 1980s and 1990s.
For the past twelve years, Morgenthaler has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses. Academic venues include Yale University, Asbury
Seminary, Bethany Seminary, Claremont Institute for Continuing Ministry Studies, Denver Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, George Fox
University, Gordon Conwell Seminary, Mars Hill Graduate School, Baylor University, Oral Roberts University, Regent University, Texas Christian
University, The Conservatory for Praise and Worship, Hesston College, Malone College, and Covenant Bible College.

Morgenthaler has been a featured speaker at numerous worship conferences,
including Injoy’s Catalyst, The American Society of Church Growth, The Beeson Institute, The Emergent National Conference, Net Results, Integrity Hosanna’s Seminars4Worship,and The National Pastor’s Conference.

Morgenthaler lives in her native state of Colorado where she runs SoulPix, a card
company featuring her intimate photography of the Rocky Mountains.


You will be joined via conference call by these Guest Faculty:


Alan Hirsch, George Cladis, Brian McClaren, Ronna Miller (exec. leadership, MarsHill Graduate School), Joseph Myers


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 Two-Day Gatherings - October and December - Biblical Seminary Campus, Hatfield, PA Conference Calls, Online Message Boards, Coaching Calls, Peer Calls
Cost - $1000 (CEU, AUDIT), Master's/Doctoral ($1500)
Course size limited to 25 students

Special! ETREK and Biblical Seminary Value Church Teams

Any church who sponsors more than one credit student who attends this course pays $1,500 for the first student, and $1,000 for all others 

For more information or reserve your space contact - Todd Littleton at todd@etrek.com or contact Biblical directly at www.biblical.edu or call 800.235.4021.

 

And, consider WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT with Biblical in the Winter of 2009?

Facilitator: Tony Jones


Conference Calls, Online Message Boards, Coaching Calls, Peer Calls
Cost - $1000 (CEU, AUDIT), Master's/Doctoral ($1500)
Course size limited to 25 students

For more information or reserve your space contact - Todd Littleton at
todd@etrek.com

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