Presbytery Leader Continuing EducationLeader Support team.
This workshop is on reframing presbyteries to be missional, with Alan Roxburgh.
(Note: Text of Agenda scroll down. PDF and DOC files attached below.) Presbytery Leader Formation Coordinating Committee Meeting And EP Support and Continuing Ed. Team Minneapolis - Hilton Hotel - Conrad B October 3, 2009 - 9:00 AM - Noon 9:00 Opening Prayers Minutes of Previous Meeting 9:10 Financial Status Synod Forum Decision Revised Budget Status of Funds for 2009 and 2010 9:20 Presentation to AEPS and Motion That the Association of Executive Presbyters approves the Presbytery Leader Formation Program as presented and designates $5000 in 2010 and 2011 for its (partial) financial support. 9:25 Preparation for 90 Companion Orientation - Lorna 9:35 Coaching Status - Lorna Relationship with Coach-net 9:45 Selection of Orientation and Residency Sites Orientation: 2010 S Hampton Inn, Louisville Residency: 2010 Highland Retreat Center near Estes Park 2011 Ghost Ranch, Santa Fe 2012 Christ the King Retreat Center, near Minneapolis 9:50 Review of Orientation March 1-3 and Fall Date? Faculty: Betty Meadows, Warner Durnell, Jill Hudson 10:15 Review of Year One Residency May 17-21 Curriculum Faculty Consideration of Year II additions to faculty Planning Process 10:30 Continuing Education Coordinating Committee How it would complement Presbyterian Leader Formation Ideas Kicked Around Events around AEPS and GA meetings and Big Tent Event 12:00 Adjourn
Hi, AEPS is weaning you off of Facebook. One reason is Facebook is not a secure way to communicate. Not to fear. Instead of email notifications, AEPS.ORG features the what is now the ubiquitous RSS feed for instant notification. (Of course, you know, since I used the term ubiquitous, what RSS is, right!? Kidding!) RSS is simple. RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication and is the automatic way PC's and Mac's are notified instantly when favorite links are changed or posted on sites like www.aeps.org. How does it work? Easy. Click on the CONNECT tab at aeps,org. Notice the orange colored link Subscribe to RSS? Just click it. Then your operating system (PC or Mac) will alert you to an option of receiving RSS feeds in your browser or email client automatically. Once set up, you can rest assured that anytime someone posts a new blog at aeps.org, you will be notified and provided a link to the post. Questions? Please let me know. RSS is real simple. Hope it works for you! Kevin kevin@newarkpresbytery.org