Christian Leadership & Process Thought
A Discussion Group About Christian Leadership
& Process-Relational Thought
WHAT? | Learning Circle |
WHEN? | The third Wednesday of each month at 9:00 AM Pacific / 12:00 PM Eastern |
WHERE? | Online Via Zoom |
Christian leadership is at work in worship, outreach, religious education, pastoral care, self care, and administration. How might process-relational ideas inform and enliven those aspects of leadership?
This group seeks to explore process theology and offer a process perspective on the real challenges related to Christian (church) leadership. Monthly gatherings are facilitated by Rev. Al Gephart and Rev. Leslie King.
If you serve in a leadership role of a Christian congregation or community (clergy, religious education, spiritual formation, planning and administration, etc.), join us!
About the Facilitators
Rev. Al Gephart is a retired ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, USA. He also chairs the Interfaith Dialogue Committee, which is a part of the Arizona Faith Network and leads the Christian Path for Process & Faith. Al, his wife Betsy Wells-Gephart, and their dog Tulla live in Tempe, Arizona.
Rev. Dr. Leslie King received her BA from Kansas University (’91) and her MDiv from McCormick Presbyterian Theological Seminary (‘94) and DMin in 2010 from Saint Paul School of Theology with an emphasis in Spirituality and Organizational Change. Serving just two churches since 1994, she enjoys the process of redevelopment. Process Theology informs her ministry, redevelopment efforts and writing.