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Thursday, 09 September 2010 12:01

Reggie McNeal to Teach on "The Missional Church"

Written by Spencer Clifford
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mcnealAll Saints is excited to announce this conference on the Missional Church, which will be held on Friday, October 29, from 7-9 pm and again on Saturday, October 30, from 9 am-12 noon. The speaker, Reggie McNeal, enjoys helping people, leaders, and Christian organizations pursue more intentional lives. He currently serves as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, Texas. Reggie's past experience involves over a decade as a denominational executive and leadership development coach. He also served in local congregational leadership for over twenty years, including being the founding pastor of a new church.

Reggie has lectured or taught as adjunct faculty for multiple seminaries, including Fuller Theological (Pasadena, CA), Southwestern Baptist (Ft. Worth, TX), Golden Gate Baptist (San Francisco, CA), Trinity Divinity School (Deerfield, IL), and Columbia International (Columbia, SC). Reggie has contributed to numerous denominational publications and church leadership journals.

His books include Revolution in Leadership; A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders; The Present Future; Practicing Greatness; and Get a Life! His latest book, Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church details the three shifts that church leaders must make to engage the missional movement and offers suggestions for a different scorecard to reflect missional ministry.

Reggie's education includes a B.A. from the University of South Carolina and the M. Div. and Ph.D. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

To register, please call 843.237.4223, ext. 205, or online at www.allsaintspawleys.org. There is no fee, but we need to know if you will be attending. Childcare available for infant through 5th grade, but you must register children (843.237.4223, ext. 218) no later than Friday, October 22.

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