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Hiller Lectureship SIOUX FALLS SEMINARY Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal The Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal is passionate about helping people, leaders, and Christian organizations pursue more intentional lives. He currently serves as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, TX. His previous experience includes over a de- cade of service as a denominational executive and leadership development coach plus over twenty years of experience in local congrega- tional leadership. McNeal has also worked as a consultant to local church, denomination, and para-church leadership teams and as a seminar developer and presenter for thousands of church leaders across North America. McNeal has contributed to numerous church leadership journals and publications. His books include Revolution in Leadership; A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders; The Present Future; Practicing Greatness; Get A Life!; Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church; Missional Communities: The Rise of the Post-Congregational Church; and Get Off Your Donkey: Help Somebody and Help Yourself. Education: B.A., University of South Carolina; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. 2100 S. Summit Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605.336.6588 Toll free: 1.800.440.6227 #HillerLecture [email protected] www.sfseminary.edu A North American Baptist Seminary Hiller Lectureship SIOUX FALLS SEMINARY guest speaker Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal Monday, April 7, 2014 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sioux Falls Seminary 2100 S. Summit Avenue Sioux Falls, South Dakota a kingdom-centric On Earth as It Is in Heaven: Narrative

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Hiller LectureshipSIOUX FALLS SEMINARY

Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal The Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal is passionate about helping people, leaders, and Christian organizations pursue more intentional lives.

He currently serves as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, TX.His previous experience includes over a de-cade of service as a denominational executive and leadership development coach plus over twenty years of experience in local congrega-tional leadership. McNeal has also worked as a consultant to local church, denomination, and para-church leadership teams and as a seminar developer and presenter for thousands of church leaders across North America.

McNeal has contributed to numerous church leadership journals and publications. His books include Revolution in Leadership; A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders; The Present Future; Practicing Greatness; Get A Life!; Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church; Missional Communities: The Rise of the Post-Congregational Church; and Get Off Your Donkey: Help Somebody and Help Yourself.

Education: B.A., University of South Carolina; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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a kingdom-centric On Earth as It Is in Heaven:

Narrative

REGISTRATION IS $30 PER PERSON:

Payment and registration are due March 31. Registration fees are non-refundable. Please make checks payable to Sioux Falls Seminary.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Certificates of Attendance for Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Certificates of attendance to be used toward earning Continuing Education Units will be offered. Simply apply during registration on April 7. Attendees are responsible for submitting certificates to their credentialing bodies to receive credit.

Questions? Contact the Registrar’s Office at 605.336.6588 or [email protected].

8:30 a.m. Registration

8:55 a.m. WelcomeGreg Henson, President

9:00 a.m. Session One: A Changing Conversation

10:15 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. Session Two: A Changing Scorecard

11:45 a.m. Lunch On your own

1:15 p.m. Session Three: A Changing Leadership

2:30 p.m. Q&A with Reggie McNeal

3:00 p.m. Concluding RemarksRon Sisk, Academic Vice President and Dean

event infoWhat You Need to Know

scheduleMonday, April 7, 2013

To regain a compelling narrative, the North American church needs to change its story by shifting the plot line from a church-centric to kingdom-centric focus.

Join the Rev. Dr. Reggie McNeal, missional leadership specialist, and explore the many implications of living out a kingdom-centric narrative within the North American church. Learn to better understand God’s work in the world, what’s involved in shifting church culture, and the challenges of leading the movement.

Session Descriptions: A Changing Conversation: The church-centric vs. kingdom-centric understanding of God’s work in the world will be compared and contrasted. Focus will be placed on the call to action, which includes a return to an external focus in ministry and an expanded bandwidth of how the church expresses itself in a post-congregational era.

A Changing Scorecard: What organizations celebrate is an essential component for shifting any culture, including the church. The same resources currently used to operate the institutional church must be reallocated to a kingdom agenda. Doing

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so moves the church from merely measuring its own success with its own internal numbers to gauging community health as a sign of the church’s impact. Economic growth, literacy, family stability, and other big societal issues must be addressed by the church.

A Changing Leadership: Managing an institution is different than leading a movement. The church culture requires and produces institutional manag-ers. The kingdom requires spiritual leaders across all domains of culture (business, government, education, health care, the arts). This reality carries implications for pastoral training and the issue of vocation.