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Current and Upcoming Courses at Seabury

Nonprofit Management: Leadership for Ministry

June 17-21, 2013

This course offers Seabury's Summer Institute with the Kellogg School Center for Nonprofit Management for academic credit through two additional full-day extended sessions on June 20 and 21 open at added cost to qualified participants for MDiv or DMin academic credit. For more information, contact Susan Harlow at 773.380.7042 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Weeklong Intensive 3 credit or CEU hrs. MDiv or DMin

Location:

Monday thru Wednesday:  Northwestern University's Chicago Campus, Wieboldt Hall, 340 Superior Street

Thursday and Friday:  Seabury Western Theological Seminary campus, 8765 West Higgins Road, Suite 650, Chicago

Syllabus 2013 Non Profit Management 1: Leadership Skills for Clergy and Lay

Congregations in the 21st Century

June 3-7, 2013

What are religious congregations and why do we need them?

The answers would seem obvious. Congregations constitute the largest volunteer gathering of religious people in North America. Yet the definition of religious congregations is shifting and expanding as new models emerge for communal worship.

The focus has grown from what takes place within physical houses of worship—Here's the church, here's the steeple—to include the wealth of possibilities offered by online communities and by groups of people who gather outside of the traditional church. Can new kinds of congregations serve people who currently aren't being served?

This one-week course will examine religious congregations from theological, historical, sociological and economic perspectives. Included in the discussions will be emerging and fresh ministries that are popping up on the religious landscape and an exploration of what God is calling the church to be and do in today’s world.

The Rev. Dr. Susan Harlow, course instructor and Seabury's director of congregational development, said she finds great value in being part of a congregation.

"These are earthbound communities seeking a life of transcendence," she said. "They are seeking more: more love, more relationships, more authenticity, more God. And there's a good deal of comfort in seeking with others. If one person is powerful, a committed group addressing the same issue is even more powerful.

Harlow said she'd like to say "come and see" to people who feel they have no need for a religious community.

"Sometimes when people say I'm spiritual, they're saying they realize there is something more to life but don't want to be part of a religious community," Harlow said. "But I say come and see. The spirit is at work in community. And in community, you understand forgiveness in a different way."

Students will leave the course with a better understanding of how congregations support our faith journey, challenge our personal perception of God, and broaden our understanding of who God is.

Instructor: The Rev. Dr. Susan Harlow, Director of Congregational Development

Dates: June 3-7, 2013

Weeklong Intensive 3 credit or CEU hrs. MDiv or DMin

Syllabus: Syllabus 2013 Congregations in the 21st Century REVISED

 

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Community Organizing for Missional Living

June 9-15, 2013

Community organizing is all about relationship building, a crucial component of effective ministry. Come to this course and learn new skills for getting to know the wider community context in which your congregation is situated.  The core of this course is the Industrial Area Foundation's acclaimed national leadership training and learn how to use community organizing as a powerful approach to living out one's faith in the world.

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