Faith & Everyday Leadership
Reinventing the 21st Century Church

September 9, 2008 – September 11, 2008
Roslyn Retreat Center , Richmond, Virginia
Facilitator: Wayne Floyd
Note: Seminar begins at 12 noon on day 1 and concludes with lunch on day 3.
This retreat introduces you to the exciting new curriculum developed by the Alban Institute, “Faith and Everyday Leadership.”
Are you someone who desires to live a more integrated life, linking your faith more fully with the demands of everyday leadership in your home, business, and congregation? Are you a clergyperson who wishes you knew how to encourage your laity to bring their everyday gifts of leadership into the life of the community of the church?
Learn about how to recognize and value all of your leadership roles in your work, communities, and family lives as expressions of your faith commitments and values.
Discover ways to be more mindful of the best practices of leadership you already know, as well as ways to become a more faithful agent of grace and transformation, contributing to the shaping and healing of the world.
This leadership workshop will provide you with a way to
- Learn more about faith at work from leaders in everyday life
- Build collaborative approaches to leadership among clergy and laity
- Make your congregation into a resource to sustain everyday leaders
Join with others who want to learn what the church and everyday life have to teach each other – and how faithfulness in everyday leadership can contribute to reinventing the 21st century church.
About Wayne Floyd
Wayne Whitson Floyd is in charge of Education Development at the Alban Institute. He is a lay professional with experience in leadership both inside and outside church. Wayne had developed and led programs in adult education and vocational discernment in three Episcopal dioceses and at the Washington National Cathedral. He is an author and educator and is married to an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Washington, DC.
LINKS
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Mail-in Registration Form (PDF format)



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