Archive for the ‘Communications’ Category
Inside-Out Church, 03May
The Church often seems locked inside itself. It’s no wonder our rhetoric, vision, culture, and language often feel claustrophobic and unattractive. It often is—even to many inside the Church! So much of the current industry of church-life is built on the assumption that the goal is to become more attractional: how can we get more people to come to us?
But what would happen if we turned the paradigm inside out?
What would have to change for this inside-out church to occur? And how could we go about it? This conference—for pastors and other leaders— will be a chance to explore just what this might mean and how to go about it.
Echo, 25Jul
Echo attendees hold a variety of positions in churches, ministries, and non-profits. Pastors, communication directors, creative arts pastors, web designers, digital media producers, and volunteers will be there. The common theme: a desire to communicate Truth in the 21st-century.
Cultivate Conference, 04May
It is said the collective wisdom of a group is more valuable than the expertise of one. Cultivate is a collective wisdom. It brings ministry and marketplace leaders to the table and asks them to leave their formal presentations at home.
Cultivate is about bringing you together with the skilled, the experienced, and the insightful, and together you will drive the content. Together you will discover breakthrough insights.
If you are creative, strategic, and responsible for influencing how your organization communicates, there is a chair waiting for you.
The Storyline Conference, 06Jun
Storyline offers you:
• A better understanding of the story God is telling.
• Reflective tools to help you see where God has been in
your life and what He’s been doing.
• A grasp on the unique role you can play in His story.
• Practical worksheets to re-frame goals into narratives.
• Organizational tools to help you understand where you
fit within a team.
• Inspiration to affect change in the world around you.
• A workbook filled with reflective assignments that help
you understand and create your storyline.
Connected Church, 07Sep
It’s a well-known fact that a more connected church is a more effective church. Good stewardship goes beyond finances and extends to how well you help people build relationship with God and with each other. The challenge is to identify the right strategies, tools and tactics to increase connectedness with the highest possible return on energy and the lowest possible load on staff and leadership.