CollegeLeader Training Opportunities
Regional Trainings Planned
Okay, we are moving forward at CollegeLeader and planning our regional trainings for the 2010 year. I know, a little late now – 3 1/2 months have already past by. BUT, better late than never….right?
We are planning on being in at least 6 states this year, and in 8 or 9 different cities. This year the training will be covering at least the following topics:
- The role of a college ministry in the structure of a church
- Helping college age people find belonging in a church (not just our ministry)
- Realistically defining and measuring success with college age people
- Overcoming obstacles faced with the separation of generations
- Connecting older adults as mentors – overcoming challenges, what to look for and keep in balance
- Necessary shifts in teaching and discipleship approaches
- Creating a culture that understands the importance of investing in college age people
- Practical ways for assimilating college age people into the fabric of your church
For details and registration info, click here. Registration is only open for the Portland, OR regional right now. But all the info, schedule, locations, etc. are posted and will remain the same (or at least extremely close).
CollegeLeader Conference
I realize we’re pushing the envelope on this one a little bit with the days flying by. BUT we ARE planning to do a conference in the fall – probably in October. What’s the hang up on setting a date? Well, we are exploring the possibility of partnering with and having our conference at Cornerstone Community Church in Simi Valley, where I was on staff for just short of 9 years. This would also be in partnership with Eternity Bible College. There are still some nuances to work out, which is the hang up on confirming this. What are the nuances? Well, to simplify, Cornerstone is an ever-changing environment and very fast paced. That to say, to put anything in cement 6-7 months out is a bit tough. So, hang in there…details are coming…I promise.
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