Life and Death in the Wilderness: Skills for Congregational and Communal Life and Leadership
TRP2665HF
L0101
Offered in Summer 2012 · Previously offered in Summer 2011 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
We will imagine the book of Numbers as a ‘dream’ (nightmare?) experience that can teach us about the kinds of skills communities and their leaders require to cope with life and death in a risk-filled environment. At its promptings we will explore specific congregational leadership issues including, planning, assessing resources, drawing forth, developing and changing volunteer leadership, mission, building vision and making change, recognizing and nurturing what gives a community life, coping with the reality of communal death, and above all, the life and death risk of traveling with the living God. Requirements: Lectures, readings, group discussions, practical skill-building projects, and short papers.
Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, 18:00 to 21:00 · Begins: 05/22 · Ends: 06/21
Instructors: Walter Deller
Teaching Methods: Lectures
Other Information: First Semester · One Credit
Enrollment Notes: Withdrawal deadline: May 29, 2012
Additional Notes: Location: Larkin Building, room 200