Allelon Summer Institute
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
My friends at Allelon are gearing up for Allelon Summer Institute this June. It looks like a really great event. Alan Hirsch, Alan Roxburgh, and Cam Roxburgh will lead three tracks during the event. It's happening on June 18-20 at Carey Theological College in Vancouver.
I wish I could afford to go because I love Allelon and I love Vancouver. And I realize I have so much to learn about missional leadership... and frankly, there are not very many good events which I would want to attend.
I love Alan Hirsch's writing, especially The Forgotten Ways, and I realize he has a lot to offer in terms of helping leaders think through issues surrounding leading mission-shaped churches. Alan Roxburgh's The Sky Is Falling was very influential when we were developing The Freeway's leadership structure a few years ago... and having met him in March [when I heard him speak at a Resonate Echo in Toronto - podcast here - and he interviewed me at our coffee house for a podcast on Allelon coming later this Spring], I know I need to learn more from him and would welcome opportunities to hear him speak on leadership. Cam Roxburgh is now the leader of an organization that did a lot to resource and invest in me when I was planting this community, Church Planting Canada, and I am sure will have good things to say.
If you are interested in attending an amazing event on missional leadership, you should definitely consider attending this event. Go to the Allelon website for more details.

I wish I could afford to go because I love Allelon and I love Vancouver. And I realize I have so much to learn about missional leadership... and frankly, there are not very many good events which I would want to attend.
I love Alan Hirsch's writing, especially The Forgotten Ways, and I realize he has a lot to offer in terms of helping leaders think through issues surrounding leading mission-shaped churches. Alan Roxburgh's The Sky Is Falling was very influential when we were developing The Freeway's leadership structure a few years ago... and having met him in March [when I heard him speak at a Resonate Echo in Toronto - podcast here - and he interviewed me at our coffee house for a podcast on Allelon coming later this Spring], I know I need to learn more from him and would welcome opportunities to hear him speak on leadership. Cam Roxburgh is now the leader of an organization that did a lot to resource and invest in me when I was planting this community, Church Planting Canada, and I am sure will have good things to say.
If you are interested in attending an amazing event on missional leadership, you should definitely consider attending this event. Go to the Allelon website for more details.

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