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Antioch
School Certification Training and Seminar |
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Was Held
Thursday through Saturday
March 13th - 15th, 2008 |
Certification Training
Be trained to
train. The Antioch School provides churches with the opportunity to train
the next generation of church leaders. In order to develop the leadership
potential in future deacons, elders, ministry leaders through the Antioch
School, BILD International requires certification for those teaching the
curriculum. BILD
International’s Antioch School of Church Planting and Leadership
Development is a church-based, competency-based school for assisting church
leaders in training future leaders in the context of their churches.
We are excited to announce that the
Antioch School Certification Training program will be offered at Clearcreek
Chapel, Thursday through Saturday, March 13-15, 2008. Being certified to
teach will help facilitate getting the Antioch School off of the ground in
the Dayton area by spreading the work load among multiple teachers and
churches. This certification training is being provided by BILD
International’s
Steve Kemp, Director of Institutional Partnerships, and is for
those who would like to help teach the BILD curriculum in a future
Dayton-area Antioch School. The training sessions will take up the largest
part of each day, so come prepared to think, learn, engage, interact, and be
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Cost is $270.00 per person plus
$25.00 late fee.
Deadline to register at $270.00 is now passed. Final
deadline to register is March 10, 2008
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Seminar
For those
who may not desire to teach, but consider themselves
prospective students in leadership development through
the Antioch School, an introductory seminar will be
provided Saturday, March 15, 2008, 12:00pm-2:00pm at
Clearcreek Chapel. Steve Kemp will provide a
promotional summary of the Antioch School, church-based
theological education, the courses offered, and
information about BILD International. Prospective
students are also welcome to “audit” any portion of the
Certification Training program at no cost; we especially
encourage prospective students, if they are able, to
attend the very first training session Thursday morning
which serves as an introductory seminar to BILD
International.
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