Annual conference for elders and church leaders
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[February 07, 2012]
The Lincoln Christian University
Elders' and Church Leaders' Conference provides an invaluable
resource for leaders in congregations throughout the Midwest. If you
are a leader in your church, you are encouraged to attend "Just
Lead!" on Feb. 18 at the Earl Hargrove Chapel on the LCU campus.
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A team of educators, Dr. Gary Johnson, Dr. David Roadcup and Dr.
James Estep, will share strategies for dealing with confusion,
conformity and conflict in churches of every size. Together, they
co-authored "e2 -- effectiveelders, What Every Elder Should Know."
Estep is associate dean of online programs and professor of
Christian education at Lincoln Christian University. He has been in
the ministry since 1985, teaching in colleges and seminaries,
congregations around the country. He has authored several books on
Christian education and has published numerous essays and articles.
Johnson has served as senior minister of Indian Creek Christian
Church in Indianapolis, Ind., for nearly two decades. He also serves
as director of pastoral leadership studies on the faculty of the
seminary at Cincinnati Christian University. With a passion for
world missions, he has made 50 trips overseas to train church
leaders cross-culturally.
Roadcup is the executive director of the Center for Church
Advancement and professor of practical ministries at Cincinnati
Christian University. He has been in ministry for over 40 years and
authored numerous articles and books. He was one of the founding
members of Promise Keepers and presently serves on the boards of
directors for Christ in Youth and Christian Arabic Services.
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There is still time to register for this conference. The cost is
$30 by Feb. 11 and $35 after that date. Register at
www.lincolnchristian.edu/churchleaders or by calling
217-732-3168, ext. 2215.
Lincoln Christian University serves local churches as part of the
university's mission to equips Christians to serve and lead in the
church, the workplace and the world. Established in 1944, today LCU
offers a variety of degree programs for undergraduates, graduates
and seminary students. Classes are offered on campus, on-site or
online.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Christian University]
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