Saturday, September 15, 2007 from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (GMT)
As money for fully paid staff is an increasing luxury, and as the
church is seemingly in increasing decline, how can we faithfully re-
imagine church leadership and ministry today? And what would an
authentic model of leadership look like today in a society where
suspicion of hierarchy and of institutions is increasing? What does
it mean to be ordained leader and be lay leader? And are these terms
even useful today?
Following on from last years exploration of the reframing of
leadership within the emerging church this day will focus on the
challenges todays culture and the emerging church bring to leadership
in more traditional and established churches.
Maggi Dawn is Chaplain of Robinson College in Cambridge, she has also
been involved in the alt.worship world for many years and also speaks
regularly at Greenbelt.
Doug Gay is a lecturer in practical theology at the University of
Glasgow. He was also part of the late, late service, an alternative
worship group based in Glasgow and is ordained in the United Reformed
Church.
Cost for ticket includes lunch
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