September
September 5-7 Congregational Leadership DaysIndividuals, congregations, and denominational organizations reserve these days at Hollifield Leadership Center for personal, congregational, and associational retreats, workshops, and leadership training events. Classrooms, computer lab, sleeping rooms, food services, and all other facility resources are available during these days. Cost: Varies according to length of stay and level of service. Contact Faye Johnson at FJohnson@Hollifield.org 828-441-3145 or 866-HLC-LHLC. September 8-10
Foundations of Christian Leadership CoachingThis learning experience covers key coaching skills with practice sessions. The details of mentor coaching from certified coaches will be introduced along with a process ot actively begin using a coach approach on the job as well as in actual coaching sessions. Enrollment is limited to 24 people. Cost: $549 (A discount may be available to individuals affiliated with NC Baptist churches.) Schedule: 3:00p.m. Monday through 1:00p.m. Wednesday. Includes: Learning experience, facility usage, single room lodging, meals, refreshments, and other special benefits. Registration: Contact Kim Duncan at Kduncan@Hollifield.org or call 828-441-3146, or 866.HLC.LHLC. September 10-12 Personal Coaching  In this course students will develop the six basic components of personal coaching: goals, tolerations, needs, values, boundaries and standards. Cost: $549 (A discount may be available to individuals affiliated with NC Baptist churches.) Schedule: 3:00p.m. Wednesday through 1:00p.m. Friday. Includes: Learning experience, facility usage, single room lodging, meals, refreshments, and other special benefits. Registration: Contact Kim Duncan at Kduncan@Hollifield.org or call 828-441-3146, or 866.HLC.LHLC. September 10-12 Coaching Congregations  This learning experience develops congregational consulting/ coaching skills around the Spiritual Strategic Journey process developed by Dr. George Bullard. The Spiritual Strategic Journey process is a coach-focused transformation process for local churches. Cost: $549 (A discount may be available to individuals affiliated with NC Baptist churches.) Schedule: 3:00p.m. Wednesday through 1:00p.m. Friday. Includes: Learning experience, facility usage, single room lodging, meals, refreshments, and other special benefits. Registration: Contact Kim Duncan at Kduncan@Hollifield.org or call 828-441-3146, or 866.HLC.LHLC. September 12-14Congregational Leadership DaysIndividuals, congregations, and denominational organizations reserve these days at Hollifield Leadership Center for personal, congregational, and associational retreats, workshops, and leadership training events. Classrooms, computer lab, sleeping rooms, food services, and all other facility resources are available during these days. Cost: Varies according to length of stay and level of service. Contact Faye Johnson at FJohnson@Hollifield.org 828-441-3145 or 866-HLC-LHLC. September 16 11:30 am - 12:30 pmRight Brain Leadership: What They Didn't Teach You in Seminary  The church ought to be one of the most creative places on the planet. This is a core conviction of Mark Batterson, lead pastor of one of the 25 most innovative churches in America. Church leaders will learn how to break from routine in order to creatively and effectively engage with the culture around them. Facilitator: Mark Batterson - Lead pastor of National Community Church, Washington, DC; author of In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. Cost: $19.00 per person (includes lunch.) September 19-21Congregational Leadership DaysIndividuals, congregations, and denominational organizations reserve these days at Hollifield Leadership Center for personal, congregational, and associational retreats, workshops, and leadership training events. Classrooms, computer lab, sleeping rooms, food services, and all other facility resources are available during these days. Cost: Varies according to length of stay and level of service. Contact Faye Johnson at FJohnson@Hollifield.org 828-441-3145 or 866-HLC-LHLC.
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HLC is a ministry owned and operated by Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, and financially supported through fees for services and by the generous Cooperative Program Missions Giving of affiliated congregations.
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