Thursday, September 10, 2015

Gracious Leadership I

         “Good intentions are not going to create a just community.” Eric Law


The Presbytery of San Francisco 
Education Center offers
Two Weekend Workshop 
Gracious Leadership I

Using and experiencing Eric Law's book
“The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb” 

This 18 hour workshop will introduce participants to the hands-on use of the skills and tools Eric Law shares in his ground-breaking book on new ways of being a leader in diverse religious communities. This workshop will teach students how to use foundational tools/skills found in the book. These skills will enhance participants’ abilities to be effective leaders of inclusive, sustainable/missional faith communities in the 21st century. The training lays the groundwork for incubating new sustainable/missional ministries in your Presbytery. 

Weekends January 29-30 & February 5-6, 2016 
Fridays 7-10 pm & Saturdays 9 am-3 pm
Cost: $36 ($2 per hr) + $10 for workbook

You should have and be reading the book 
“The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb”

We will have copies in Spanish available at the class or by contacting Marda Stothers
The workshop will be held at the Presbytery of San Francisco's
Education Center, 545 Ashbury Ave., El Cerrito
Registration & Questions: Marda Stothers “mqstothers@gmail.com”

Participants for this training will be selected by date of registration and makeup of the group
Facilitated by: Kaleidoscope Catalysts
Marda Stothers, Kamal Hussan, Sally Juarez, Daniel Pinell
& Karl Shadley (Karl has worked with the Kaleidoscope Institute for 15 years and is a KI Mentor)

Who should attend: *Church leaders who what to learn new ways of creating 
just communities in diverse settings *Leaders of “1001 New Worshiping Communities”
*Those who want an introduction to the skills/tools found in Eric Law's books *Members of the Presbytery who what to build deeper relationships with others in our community.
*Moderators of: Deacons, Presbytery Committees, Working Groups

More information: www.presbyteryofsf.org & sfeducationcenter.blogspot.com