Alan Roxburgh Webinars

Submitted by Mary Jane Button-Harrison

Alan Roxburgh will present three webinars in 2010. The first two webinars are for pastors and church leaders. Each webinar for pastors and church leaders will be offered one time and not repeated. The webinars are scheduled on the following dates:

Tuesday, May 25 @ 2:30-4:00 pm CST.  Title, “Leading in an Unthinkable World”

Monday, June 7 @ 2:30-4:00 pm CST.  Title, “Forming Missional Community, Practical Steps”

The connection link  for the webinar is http://www.bethanyseminary.edu/webcasts/Roxburgh

The focus of the webinars is on developing leadership in order to transform congregations into missional communities.

No fee for the event.

Bio

Alan Roxburgh is a pastor, teacher, writer and consultant with more than 30 years experience in church leadership, consulting and seminary education.  Alan has pastored congregations in a small town, the suburbs, the re-development of a downtown urban church and the planting of other congregations.  He has directed an urban training center and served as a seminary professor and the director of a center for mission and evangelism.  Alan teaches as an adjunct professor in seminaries in the USA, Australia and Europe.  His books include: Reaching a New GenerationLeadership, Liminality and the Missionary CongregationCrossing the Bridge: Leadership in a Time of ChangeThe Sky is Falling – Leaders Lost in TransitionThe Missional Leader(co-authored with Fred Romanuk), Introducing the Missional Church (Baker, Nov 09) and Missional Map Making (Jossey-Bass, Jan 2010).  He was also a member of the writing team that authored Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America.

Alan Roxburgh leads the Roxburgh Missional Network team (RMN), a diverse group of men and women with years of experience in pastoral leadership, teaching, consulting, psychology and publishing.  RMN is committed to resourcing missional leaders with the best training, consulting and hands-on resources for innovating missional life in local congregations and communities of faith.