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CPI pastors
Jonathan Coit and Paul Bennetts participate in the week-long Cohort
III event held at Olive Branch Inn and the Temple. |
Learners and Leaders of the Church
Twenty-two Co-Missioned Pastor Initiative participants came together February
3–8 at the Olive Branch Inn and the Temple in Independence, Missouri. “The
Pastor as Skill Learner and Leader of Sending/Serving Ministries” was the
weeklong theme. CPI participants have partnered with the World Church to
increase the health and vitality of their individual congregations.
Classes throughout the week gave CPI pastors insight as they thought of ways
to create congregational budgets, calendars, and pastoral teams; recruit
volunteers; deal with legal, fiscal, and diversity issues; pursue neighborhood
betterment; plan and conduct business meetings; process priesthood calls; and
much more. CPI pastors “reach people where they are. People come to God in
different ways,” said Greg Bassett, Grandview, Missouri.
CPI pastors had the opportunity to talk with World Church leaders, chat with
church historian Mark Scherer, and participate in open forums. “To be a
successful leader, you have to pray and listen and be a courageous leader and
let your congregation do the servant ministry they are called to,” said Jammie
Apodaca.
—Patty Wilson and Tom Anderson reporting
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