Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Lewis Center for Church Leadership of Washington, DC, United States "Register for the "Doing Good Well" Conference" for Tuesday, 6 December 2015


A Serve Your Neighbor Conference
Saturday, March 7, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Washington, DC

Volunteers at food bankVital congregations are increasingly committed to serving others through mission. And congregations are asking whether their good intentions always yield good results. Doing Good Well, this year’sServe Your Neighbor conference, explores the fruitfulness of mission efforts and provides practical strategies to make sure your mission hits the mark.

Doing Good Well is ecumenical and designed for both laity and clergy.
Presentations and Workshops
  • Doing Good Well through Mission
  • What is God Doing in Our Midst?
  • Best Practices for Mission Trips
  • Building Genuine and Effective Mission Partnerships
  • Identifying Real Community Needs
  • Maximizing the Impact of Your Church’s Donations of Goods
  • Measuring Success: A New Mission Scorecard
  • Spiritual Growth through Mission Participation
Presenters
Dr. C. Anthony Hunt • Dr. Asa Lee • Dr. David McAllister-Wilson • Jake McGlothin • Dr. Ann Michel • Kim Mitchel • Dr. Lovett H. Weems, Jr.
Preorder “Doing Good Well” Resources and Save
Bring the best of conference presentations and workshops home to your church. Resources include videos, narrated presentations, outlines of key points, and supplementary materials. $75 $60 through March 7. Available in DVD/CD and downloadable formats. Learn more.
Save $15 with Early-bird Registration Discounts
Early-bird registration through February 9: $40; Plus .5 Clergy CEU: $50
Regular registration: $55; Plus .5 Clergy CEU: $65
Wesley Seminary student registration: $20

Learn more and register
 
 churchleadership.com/serveyourneighborLewis Center for Church Leadership

Lewis Center for Church Leadership
Wesley Theological Seminary
4500 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016-5690 United States
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