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303 North Alabama Street, Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46204
This workshop will be offered twice to offer the most scheduling flexibility for attendees. Attendees do not need to attend both sessions.
Workshop(s) are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Are you ready to transform your congregation into a powerful force for positive change?
Whether you’re a clergy member or a lay leader, you play a vital role in shaping the lives of those who participate in your congregation. You’ve likely already witnessed the transformative power of faith and community, but have you considered how to harness this potential even more effectively?
In this workshop, you’ll discover:
By the end of this workshop, you’ll be equipped to:
Join us to unlock the full potential of your congregation and create a lasting impact on the lives of your members.
Rev. Dr. Christina Jones Davis is assistant professor of Pastoral Theology and Marriage and Family Therapy at Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) in Indianapolis. Her research and professional interests include spiritually integrated, relationally contextualized, and insight-oriented approaches to therapy, and offering culturally appropriate counseling approaches to individuals, couples, and families.
Rev. Tim Shapiro is our Center president. He began serving the Center in 2003 after 18 years in pastoral ministry. His interest in how congregations learn to do new things is represented in his book How Your Congregation Learns. Tim also co-authored the book Holy Places: Matching Sacred Space with Mission and Message, as well as several articles, including Applying Positive Deviance and The Congregation of Theological Coherence.
This workshop will be offered twice to offer the most scheduling flexibility for attendees. Attendees do not need to attend both sessions.
Workshop(s) are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST).
The Center for Congregations is funded by Lilly Endowment, Inc. and is a supporting organization of the Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis and Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.