Eastern Mennonite University

Models of Leadership Development

Beyond Shoulder-tapping:
Developing Meaningful Experiences
in Ministry for Emerging Leaders
Eastern Mennonite Seminary
January 18-19, 2007

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Cape Christian Fellowship

At Cape Christian Fellowship, we are dedicated to growing leaders and being leaders that grow. Read on>>>

Franconia Mennonite Conference

“When we’re all gone, this church will disappear,” stated an older gentleman from a suburban Philadelphia Mennonite congregation whose population of young adults is virtually non-existent. Read on>>>

Landisville Mennonite Church

"The Mennonite Church continues to be in significant need of pastoral and church leadership. Local Mennonite congregations as well as the Mennonite seminaries are in the process of attempting to address this need. " Read on>>>

Lockport Mennonite Church

We, Lockport Mennonite Church are listening for the call of God within our people especially as it relates to pastoral leadership for our participation in the Mission of God. Read on>>>

Salem Mennonite Church

At Salem we believe pastors should prioritize their time around the teaching of Acts 6, prayer and ministry of the word, and Ephesians 4, preparing Gods people for works of service. Read on>>>

Spring Mount Mennonite Church

Necessity has been a key catalyst for leadership development at Spring Mount Mennonite Church , where I pastor. Read on >>>

Walnut Creek Mennonite Church

In the early 1990's, after I had been at Walnut Creek Mennonite for a couple of years, I needed someone to preach for me on a Sunday that I was going to be away. Read on>>>

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Report I Models of Leadership Development I Questions for Written Descriptions I Conference Description