Leaders Collective
Jun 28, 2022
General
October 28-30, 2022 (Multi-day Intensive at Redberry)
- Personal Development-clarifying our identity through God’s interaction in our story
- Spiritual Formation-spiritual disciplines and listening prayer
- Mennonite Brethren Relevance-MB’s among differing worldviews
January 28, 2023 (Online workshop)
- Skill Development-leadership & organizational health and facilitation skills
March 4, 2023 (Online workshop)
- Skill Development-leadership & conflict and outcomes based planning
April 28-30, 2023 (Multi-day Intensive TBD)
- Personal Development-clarifying identity through Enneagram
- Spiritual Formation-discipleship principles
- Mennonite Brethren Relevance-MB Confession of Faith panel
This is a developmental program for young adults (older than 20), who are engaged with their churches, looking for a community learning environment and value being mentored by someone from their local church. Cost is $600 shared three ways by the individual, their church or organization and SKMB.
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Apr 25, 2024
CCMBC News
In God's Image
In God’s Image: A Vision for Being Human
MB Seminary is hosting a live webinar on May 9 to explore a biblical vision for what it means to be human. The event will include four presentations and a moderated question and response time. Please join church leaders from across Canada as we seek to follow Jesus faithfully in our broken and confused world. Visit mbseminary.ca/navigate/being-human to learn more and register.
Apr 17, 2024
General
The Sun Stopped Shining
When things went dark, God prevailed.
On April 8, 2024, millions of people from around the world watched a total solar eclipse of the sun. Many traveled to place themselves in the Path of Totality where they would experience the moon completely blocking the light from the sun. It was an event of a lifetime for all.
Apr 9, 2024
General
Does Your Church Have An OUTCOMES Focused Ministry?
A basic planning building block that can be used in designing, developing and evaluating a ministry is the Logic Model.[1] There are three main areas in the Logic Model: Inputs, Outputs and Outcomes.[2]