Lead change.
Every faith community needs strong, motivated, and informed leadership. It’s true for local congregations, social service agencies, and judicatories, whether regional or national. The Bexley Seabury Leadership Institute, offered in collaboration with the Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, gives church leaders new insights and new tools inspired by best practices from successful non-profit organizations.
As religious institutions face rapid change and leaders strain to find perceptive and creative mentoring, [this seminar] offers 'water for parched throats,' to borrow from the psalmist.
—Rev. Dr. Carol A. Tate, Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Participants will:
- Build skills for effective leadership
- Gain a deeper understanding of complex cultural change
- Learn strategies to make your faith community more vital
2018 Topics:
- Leadership Today
- Leading & Following
- Difficult Conversations: Finding Compassion & Healing through Conflict Management
- Leadership in 5G (multi-generations in the workplace/church)
- Building Your Brand
- Effective External Communications
3-day Institute
$1,450
For Lay and Clergy Leaders
Monday-Wednesday
Northwestern University, Wiebolt Hall, 340 East Superior Street
5-day Institute Plus
$1,860*
For Masters/DMin Academic Credit
Monday-Friday
3 days at Wiebolt Hall, 340 East Superior
2 days at Bexley Seabury, Nicholas Center, 65 East Huron
*Offered for academic credit only, 2018 tuition.
Questions?
Call Jaime Briceno, Recruiter and Digital Missioner, at 773.380.7045
The Kellogg School Center for Nonprofit Management enables nonprofit organizations to manage more efficiently and meet their missions more effectively. For information, go to ExecEdNonprofit.kellogg.northwestern.edu