Memphis School of Servant Leadership Classes to Begin
January 22nd, 2010
The Memphis' School for Servant Leadership has announced classes for its Winter/Spring 2010 session. The ecumenical school is one of many independently run Schools of Servant Leadership around the country. The first Servant Leadership School was founded in 1986 in Washington, D.C. as part of the Church of the Saviour’s goal to begin "a seminary for all people."
The School in Memphis was started in 1997 by an ecumenical group of lay and clergy leaders and offered an average of two classes each term. The School now offers an average of eight classes in addition to seminars and events each term. Their mission is to raise up a critical mass of Christian servant leaders for the church and the world and, in doing so recall the church to its vocation to participate in the transforming prophetic work of Jesus in the world.
Classes include:
- Servant Leadership: Testing the Waters
- Call
- Scripture
- Racism to Reconciliation: The Peaceable Kindom Now and Here
- Racism to Reconciliation: Put Your Hand to the Plow, Hold On
- Fear, Courage and Christian Discipleship
- Come and "C"
- Formation ClasS
Registration form available online at www.servantleadership-memphis.org/ or by calling 320-7005.
"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20

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