Last Chance to RSVP! Sign up by August 5 for the August 11, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. at the Mennonite Conference Center,). Sheldon C. Good (Mennonite Weekly Review and Salford Mennonite Church) and Stephen F. Kriss (Director of Communication and Leadership Cultivation, Franconia Mennonite Conference) will present “The Age Convergence: Practical Tools for Effective Inter-generational Leadership.”
Sheldon and Steve will share personal experiences and best practices of working in inter-generational groups. Though it’s not always easy, team-based leadership is one way your ministry can be intercultural and effective across generations. Franconia Conference leaders working in all forms of ministry are welcome to attend.
A panel of intergenerational leadership teams will field questions and tell stories about what makes healthy and growing leaders rooted in missional, intercultural and formational values. Email your questions for consideration to Steve Kriss–skriss@mosaicmennonites.org. The panel is set to include Marta Castillo and Ertell Whigham from Nueva Vida Norristown New Life Mennonite Church; Andrew Huth and Donna Merow from Ambler Mennonite Church; and Adrian Suryajaya and Aldo Siahaan from Philadelphia Praise Center. Come to learn, contribute, collaborate and imagine the possibilities of the present and the future together.
A $6 donation is requested to cover the cost of the breakfast. If you are unable to attend in person but would like to join by video conference, contact Gay Brunt Miller … or watch for a link to the podcast.
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