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UU Leadership Programs to Develop Awesome Lay Leaders
UU Leadership Programs to Develop Awesome Lay Leaders
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Rev. Renee Ruchotzke - Helping Lay Leaders To Become Awesome!
Have you ever wondered where you could get leadership training to turn you into an awesome leader? Or assist in the forward motion of your UU congregation? Rev. Renee Ruchotzke provides resources from free videos to webinars. Along with training materials that you can study at home and then engage with groups from your congregation and other UU congregations.
About Renee:
Rev. Renee Ruchotzke has served as Congregational Life Staff in the Central East Region since September of 2010. As program manager for Leadership Development, she is responsible for providing consultation, programming and training material (including webinars and videos) on various aspects of congregational leadership and development. Renee is also Dean of the UU Leadership Institute (formerly known as H-UULTI).
Leran more about Renee at: UUA.org
Renee's calling:
My call to ministry is to help lay leaders become awesome so they can help their congregations to be vibrant and vital.
Renee's Favorite Quote:
"There is no path to God that bypasses your neighbor." - Jesse Cavalier
Links:
UUA Blog: Growing Vital Leaders
Online Leadership School
On-demand Leadership Team Institute Website link
Renee on Facebook
YouTube - Growth Cycles of congregations - Cerguua
Final Credits: music thanks to:
"Carefree", "Open Those Bright Eyes", "Sweeter Vermouth"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Released:
Apr 24, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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