May 17-18, 2018
For effective pastoral leadership, who you are is more important than what you do or say. Leadership competence is much more than adding some leadership techniques to your bag of tricks. It involves engaging your deeper self and better utilizing this resource that you may not be aware of. It is coming home to yourself and not changing anything. It is becoming aware of the downside of your persona and utilizing the upside of your shadow self. It is recognizing what runs you and to what you are being called. It is facing the “tiger” within, learning how to confront it, and then utilizing the positive strength it can bring.
Tuition: $285
Contact Hours: 20
Class Times:
9 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Seminar Leaders:
Roy Oswald is an ordained Lutheran pastor who has worked as a consultant and teacher in ecumenical circles. He served as a senior consultant for the Alban Institute for 31 years before starting the ecumenical Center for Emotional Intelligence and Human Relation Skills for which he served as the first executive director for eight years.