Israel Galindo
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 in Fort Wayne
Thursday, December 2, 2010 in Indianapolis
Why do some congregational leaders succeed, when others do not? Grounded in Family Systems Theory, Israel Galindo will challenge congregational leaders to consider a different perspective in thinking about the nature of congregational
leadership. All things being equal, how can a leader be effective, successful, and promote congregational health?
For more than fifteen years, Israel Galindo has taught about leadership in a seminary context, served as consultant to hundreds of individuals and congregations, and has been on the faculty of the Leadership in Ministry
Workshops, a continuing education program for clergy leadership. He has trained leaders from across the country in a different way of thinking about the ministry of leadership.
The workshop is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, at Fort Wayne Baptist Church, 2323 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne and Thursday, December 2, at St. John United Church of Christ (co-hosted by New Revelation Christian Church), 11000 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. The cost is $30 a person (or $25 a person for teams of three or more). Specific location information for Fort Wayne will be available soon. The fee covers lunch and workshop materials, including a copy of Galindo’s latest book, Perspectives on Congregational Leadership: Applying Systems Thinking for Effective Leadership.
Events are limited to Indiana congregations.

