Are you an associate minister or a senior pastor interested in practical tips for associate ministers who have a servant’s heart? As a minister in the church contemplating greater service in the Kingdom, you may be facing frustration about the direction of the ministry God has given you. You know that God has placed something within you, but you are having trouble finding out exactly how to openly express this inward passion.
Rev. Kenneth R. Kemp, M.D., Pastor of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas, will be conducting a seminar on his book, “A Servant’s Heart: Tips for the Associate Minister.”
In “A Servant’s Heart,” Pastor Kemp explores the ways an associate minister—one who serves under a senior pastor—can be effective in the role of a subordinate leader. Having served many years in this role himself, Pastor Kemp sees the role of the associate minister as being integrally important to the ministry of the church, rather than just a temporary position to occupy until something better comes along.
This seminar is an extraordinary opportunity to gain direct insight from Pastor Kemp on ministerial development and become a better preacher, leader, member, and servant.
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2015 – (9 a.m – 12 p.m.)
Location: David Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 2211 East Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Austin, TX 78702
Registration:
Registration fee: $50.00 per person, which includes a continental breakfast, session materials, and a copy of the book by the speaker, “A Servant’s Heart: Tips for the Associate Minister.”
Registration and Payment Deadline: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
On-site registration is not available.
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