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SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION
Click HERE to register and pay all fees online.
CONTACT
For more information contact:
Dr. David Sawyer
Director of Lifelong Learning,
or Laura March
Tuition
$775. The tuition fee includes a survey on Emotional Intelligence. This survey involves a 360- degree EQ evaluation of each participant provided by up to 20 people related to this individual.
Meals
Meals will be served on campus at the Main Dining Services at participants' expense.
Accommodations
Participants should make their own reservations with Laws Lodge or other local hotels. Accommodations are not included in the price of tuition.
Laws Lodge
Louisville Seminary 502.992.0220
1044 Alta Vista Road
Louisville, KY 40205-1798
In addition, some of the hotels and motels listed below provide a reduced rate to guests who mention Louisville Seminary.
Breckenridge Inn Hotel 502.456.5050
2900 Breckenridge Lane Louisville, KY
Extended Stay America 502.897.2559
1411 Browns Lane Louisville, KY
Amerisuites
800.833.1516
701 S. Hurstbourne Lane
Louisville, KY
The Woodhaven Inn 888.895.1011
402 S. Hubbards Lane
Louisville, KY www.innatwoodhaven.com
Hawthorne Suites LTD 502.899.5959
751 Cypress Station Dr. Louisville, KY
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This is an intensive and highly experiential one-week course, with the major amount of time being spent in small unstructured groups of 10 to 12 people with two experienced facilitators. As group life unfolds, participants focus on their feelings and behaviors in the here-and-now in order to learn about the impact of their behavior on others through the appropriate use of feedback and experimentation. The work will draw on five areas of emotional intelligence as keys to improving leadership effectiveness for faith based leaders.
Participants will complete the BarOn survey on emotional intelligence. They will also identify up to 20 people who know them well and who are willing to complete the inventory for them. What results is a 25 page printout of one’s Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ). This will be for the participant’s eyes only and will provide the participant with personal items to explore in their small group. The $182.00 cost of the inventory is included in the tuition fee. Past participants have described this workshop as a life-changing event in their lives.
WORKSHOP OUTCOMES:
- Improved awareness of concepts of emotional intelligence and the impact of
emotional intelligence on the participant and all with whom he or she interacts.
- Improved ability to identify, articulate, and reflect on various phenomena of group life and group process.
- Improved understanding of how one is impacted by a group and one’s own impact on a group.
- Increased skills in pastoral leadership for lay and clergy.
- Heightened awareness of the importance of constructive behavioral information about self and others as leaders.
- Heightened awareness of the presence of God’s Spirit in group life and ability to identify and reflect on that presence.
- Recognition of the redemptive possibilities within groups.
LEADERSHIP:
Roy M. Oswald
Author, seminar leader, and former senior consultant for the Alban Institute, Oswald is currently Executive Director of the Center for Emotional Intelligence and Human Relations Skills. He has provided leadership for hundreds of conferences and training events in the U.S. and Canada. A variety of denominations have called on Oswald to focus on the pastoral role and the dynamics of parish leadership. He also frequently consults with local congregations and judicatories where his planning model utilizes norms, myths, and meaning statements from a church’s past. Oswald is identified with research into the transitions clergy make when they enter parishes for the first time and for clergy in longer pastorates. More recently, he has headed studies of the candidacy process, leadership needs of small congregations, and new methodology for assessing ministries using clergy/lay teams. His most recent book focuses on the Eight Polarities a Thriving Congregation Manages Well. (2007)
David R. Sawyer
David Sawyer is Professor of Ministry teaching in the areas of church leadership and administration, and directs the Lifelong Learning and Doctor of Ministry programs at Louisville Seminary. He has forty years experience as a pastor, associate pastor, interim pastor, new church development pastor, judicatory executive staff, and in group facilitation, human systems consultation, and workshop leadership. He is author of Work of the Church: Getting the Job Done in Boards and Committees (Judson Press, 1987), and Hope in Conflict: Discovering Wisdom in Congregational Turmoil (Pilgrim Press, 2007).
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Plenary Opening and Orientation |
| 3:30 p.m. |
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Break |
| 4 p.m. |
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Group Time |
| 5:30 p.m. |
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Dinner Break
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| 7:30 p.m. |
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Group Time |
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| 8:30 a.m. |
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Group Time |
| 10:30 a.m. |
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Break |
| 11 a.m. |
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Plenary Theory Sessions
Emotional Intelligence, Group Theory and Skills, Theological Reflection |
| noon |
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Lunch Break |
| 1:30 p.m. |
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Group Time or Skill Sessions in Mixed Groups |
| 4 p.m. |
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Dinner Break & Free Time |
| 7 p.m. |
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Group Time or Plenary |
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| 8:30 a.m. |
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Group Time |
| 10:30 a.m. |
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Break |
| 11 a.m. |
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Closing Plenary |
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