
“Nine Styles of Leadership” and how it shapes our motivations, relational strategies, and core needs” Whether you are new to the enneagram or already know your number, this workshop will help you gain a deeper awareness of the mysterious glory in you that mirrors God, your creator. You will also gain a deeper appreciation and affection for each of the nine types. Each style has its own strengths, blind spots, core needs and motivations. As we learn about ourselves and others, it allows us to tap into each other’s resources, reduce conflict and work more effectively as teams. Rachel Blackston will join us for for an engaging and encouraging evening of self-reflection where we enter into deep soul questions: What is my core longing? What do I uniquely offer to the world? Where is there shame or entanglement that keeps me from living fully into my God-given glory at work? We will be discussing the nine different types of Enneagrams and how they shape our motivations, relational strategies, and core needs. We recommend that you take the Enneagram Test prior to coming to the forum. The cost is $12 per person. To take the test, please click here.
On this Zoom call, we will break into small groups and discuss the different types of Enneagrams and how they shape our motivations, relational strategies, and core needs. If you haven't signed up yet, please click below and we will get a calendar invitation right out to you! If you haven’t taken the test yet, it’s not too late! The cost is $12 per person. To take the test, please click here.
A crucial conversation is a discussion characterized by high stakes, differing opinions, and strong emotions. There are many crucial conversation going on today in our world that, if mishandled, can lead to disastrous results in your personal life or at work. For crucial conversations to be constructive, they must have a shared purpose and the conditions must be safe for everyone to contribute. It’s important that all parties participate in order to reach the best conclusion or outcome. Please join us on Wednesday, August 19th for our virtual forum as Yolanda Frazier shares with us about how to engage in these conversations and how to effectively navigate through them. Yolanda Frazier is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, from the United States Army, where she served faithfully for 30 years. Her military career was a very enriched one with numerous military assignments. She dedicated her life and career as a professional leader who was always determined to help others by teaching and training them, so they could meet their highest potential. As a wife, mother and grandmother, she can relate to so many beautiful and challenging life experiences. Due to numerous trials early on, in her personal life, she is committed to helping others […]
Please join us on Wednesday, October 21st at 6:00 p.m. for our virtual Intentional Leadership Workshop led by Mary Tomlinson, president of On-Purpose Partners. Mary works with businesses, non-profits and individuals, helping each achieve greater purpose and focus. Prior to owning her own business, Mary enjoyed an 18-year career with the Walt Disney Company where she was an executive in marketing and a general manager coaching teams of 8-800. She was a Disney Marketing Brand Director where she developed brand positioning and strategy for Walt Disney World businesses, resorts, and theme parks. As the Business Director of Disney’s internal advertising agency she oversaw the team who annually managed 5,000 projects with a $130 million budget. She also served as Director of the former Disney Institute, a 585-room resort hotel and learning center with 800 employees, 100 training programs, and a $65 million budget. Since 2001, she has been President of On-Purpose Partners, LLC, a coaching, facilitation, and consulting firm. She specializes in brand and marketing development, customer service training and consulting, the design and facilitation of planning retreats, workshops, and personal and executive coaching. She is a national speaker and the published author of Wholehearted Purpose and Facilitation Made Easy and has co-authored business articles in Meetings & Conventions, Training […]
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Join the conversation as we grow as leaders in 2021! Our theme this year is "just leadership". During the year we will explore what it means to act justly, love mercy, and serve with humility as leaders at work and in our community. On february 24th, we will discuss all of these concepts and will then delve deeper into each concept, one at time over the course of the year. We will challenge each other on being just leaders and learn how we can be used to serve in such a time as this. To request an event invite, please click here. We look forward to leading with you!
Join us virtually to discuss Tim Keller’s book and how it applies to us as leaders today. Get your copy now and enrich the conversation by sharing your insights! It is commonly thought in secular society that the Bible is one of the greatest hindrances to doing justice. Isn’t it full of regressive views? Didn’t it condone slavery? Why look to the Bible for guidance on how to have a more just society? But Timothy Keller challenges these preconceived beliefs and presents the Bible as a fundamental source for promoting justice and compassion for those in need. In Generous Justice, he explores a life of justice empowered by an experience of grace: a generous, gracious justice. This book offers readers a new understanding of modern justice and human rights that will resonate with both the faithful and the skeptical.
Sign up for this incredible opportunity to have a conversation with Justice Jamie Grosshans of the Florida Supreme Court as she shares about what it means to be a just leader in today's world. Justice Jamie R. Grosshans was appointed to the Florida Supreme Court on September 14, 2020. Previously she was appointed to the Fifth District Court of Appeal in 2018 by Governor Rick Scott. Prior to her appointment to the appellate court, she served as an Orange County Court Judge in the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida where she presided over criminal and civil matters. Justice Grosshans graduated cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Law. During law school, she clerked for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Mississippi. Following admittance to the Florida Bar, she served as an Assistant State Attorney for Orange County, Florida in both the misdemeanor and felony divisions where she tried numerous criminal jury trials. Justice Grosshans later entered private practice and founded her own law firm where she focused on family law and criminal defense matters for nearly ten years. In her family […]
No matter what type of office you are working out of these days- whether it's your office suite or your kitchen, we hope you will join us over lunch for a time of prayer and reflection on Tuesday, November 10th. The Bible tells us that gathering together to pray is an effective and powerful way to intercede for each other and our world. We would like to use this time to pray for each other and share prayer requests and praise reports and we hope you will join us! WHERE: Zoom Meeting
Throughout the year we have been talking about what it means to be a Just Leader. Micah 6:8 tells us what is required of us — to act justly; love mercy; and walk humbly with our God. We are excited to reconnect with you and continue these conversations. Wine & appetizers will be provided. Donations are appreciated!
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, October 12th as we welcome Amanda Dukes, WESH 2 New Reporter and Anchor. A number of research studies have concluded that humility is a common trait in effective leaders. Micah 6:8 tells us to serve God, we must walk humbly. James 4:10 says when we humble ourselves, God will honor us. But our current culture downplays the virtue of humility associating it with weakness. So the questions to be answered are; why is humility important, what does it look and sound like in our lives, and how can it be pursued.? In her 33 years as a journalist Amanda has been given a front row seat to observe the power of humility in people from all walks of life. She’ll share from both her personal experiences and her study of Andrew Murray’s classic book “Humility, The Journey Toward Holiness”. One of her most surprising discoveries is the secret to receiving the gift of humility is to let your heart be undone by God’s lavish and personal grace. Amanda joined WESH 2 News in August 1997. Her most memorable experiences at WESH 2 News include covering the wildfires of 1998, spending a month on the road in West Palm Beach and […]