Nearly every pastor in America is wondering about one of two things:
1. "How can I get my congregation unstuck?"
or
2. "How can I take it to the next level?" |
Research shows that in healthy churches, over 90% of people are actively involved
in serving; and in unhealthy churches, around 11% are. The pastor-centered church results in clergy burnout, lack of spiritual growth, and marginal commitment emotionally and financially.
In this one-day, intensive seminar, you’ll discover best practice on how to move from a ME to WE ministry model. Alan Nelson, 20 year pastoral vet and exec. editor of Rev! Magazine and a veteran pastor in your area, team up to present a day of engaging and practical principles for helping your church reach its potential.
Sponsored by Rev! Magazine |
A 1-day training intensive on how to help your church reach its potential by empowering others to serve.
Pastors are encouraged to attend with key ministry leaders. Content includes:
- Ideas for increasing congregational involvement up to 90%;
- 4 essentials for implementing an empowering value
- Developing your "to do" and "not to do" lists
- Pastoral paradigm shift based on the Bible
- Advice from a local church pastor-practitioner
- Best-practice ideas from around the country
- How to change your church without killing it: Know the "Fab Four"
- How to use congregational mobilization as an outreach.
Cost: $59 per attendee
- $10 discount for each additional team member from the same church
- $39 for seminary or college students
Pay at the door cash/check or money order

Price includes materials and lunch. Plus review some of the best materials ever assembled on equipping and lay mobilization by Church Volunteer Central.
+++ for lots of cool free "Me To We" stuff, click here +++
February 18-20, 2008
Wesleyan Pastors and Wives Retreat,
Estes Park, CO
Friday, FEB. 28, 2008 9AM-4PM
Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church
6000 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery, AL 36117
www.frazerumc.org
If you'd like to have Alan Nelson for a ½ or full day training event,
feel free to contact him at anelson@group.com
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