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SUMMARY:Leading and Innovating a Mission-shaped Church: &#160;  &#160; Being Church Better
DESCRIPTION:Church Leadership Conference for rectors\, vestry members\, and other church leaders who are ready to move their parish beyond the status quo If you're ready to create a missional culture at your church—one where parishioners are empowered to live out God's mission in their community—Kanuga's 2012 Church Leadership Conference is a must-attend event.  Explore real life\, practical ways to transform your parish into a missional church. It's time to stop doing church better and start being church better.  Workshops and group discussions will offer strategies for shifting the parish culture to support a more outward\, community focus\, with an emphasis on building parish enthusiasm for this shift as well as on helping individuals bring a missionary mindset to their daily lives.  Particular attention will be paid to the two primary ingredients for culture-building: creating a shared language and discerning and celebrating God's call to your congregation. What you will learn   what the missional movement involves  specific strategies for shifting your ministry into an external focus  new strategies for helping parishioners integrate mission with their life and work  how others are shifting their ministry to be more missional  how everyday and church conversations can be intentionally missional  What you will gain   new language for communicating your parish's missional transformation  ideas for reallocating resources  strategies for fast-forwarding your missional engagement with the community  initiatives to help parishioners see life as a mission trip and bloom where they are  how to take the conference experience home with you so others can join in   About the keynoters The Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal enjoys helping people\, leaders and Christian organizations pursue more intentional lives. He serves as the missional leadership specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas. His past experience includes more than a decade as a denominational executive and leadership development coach. He also served in local congregational leadership for more than 20 years\, including being the founding pastor of a new church.  He has contributed to numerous denominational publications and church leadership journals including Leadership and Net Results. His books include Missional Renaissance\, Revolution in Leadership\, A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders\, The Present Future\, Get A Life! and Practicing Greatness.  &nbsp;  [caption id="attachment_2134" align="alignright" width="110" caption="Frank Logue"][/caption]  The Rev. Frank Logue is the canon to the ordinary for the Diocese of Georgia. Previously\, he served as the church planter for King of Peace Episcopal Church in Kingsland\, GA. There he founded the church\, started a 65-student preschool and moved the church to parish status during his decade of work. Before earning his M.Div. at Virginia Theological Seminary\, he worked as a photojournalist for two Georgia newspapers and co-authored seven books with his wife\, including The Appalachian Trail Backpacker and the Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway. He is an experienced retreat leader and has taught on making churches vital to their community at the Plant My Church Conferences. He writes a weekly column on congregation growth and development topics at loosecanon.georgiaepiscopal.org.  &nbsp;  [caption id="attachment_2135" align="alignleft" width="157" caption="Alan Akridge"][/caption]  [caption id="attachment_2136" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Randy Ferebee"][/caption]  &nbsp;  COORDINATORS: The Rev. Randy Ferebee and The Rev. Alan Akridge are directors of the Epiphany Institute + Consulting in Hickory\, N.C. Developed by a consortium of Episcopal clergy\, the institute addresses congregational development issues\, not in isolation\, but as part of a comprehensive landscape. Ferebee holds a doctorate in congregational development from the University of the South School of Theology. Akridge did postgraduate studies at Wake Forest Divinity School.  For more information\, or to register\, click here.
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URL:http://thecsr.org/event/leading-and-innovating-a-mission-shaped-church-being-church-better/2012-01-06
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