Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Interactive Leadership Training course at Hebron Tabernacle
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation
5555 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 719
Philadelphia, PA 19144-4540
(215) 848-8511
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Elliott Churchville,(215) 435-4627, churchatty@msn.com
HEBRON TABERNACLE HOSTS LEADERSHIP COURSE MAY 6TH
Liberation Fellowship CDC will begin offering a four-part, interactive Leadership Training course at Hebron Tabernacle, 6630 Germantown Avenue (the corner at Phil-Elena Street), on Tuesday, May 6th and the three following Tuesdays in May, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This is the first of a series of programs and activities that Hebron Tabernacle and Liberation Fellowship CDC will co-sponsor.
This course, free to the public, will focus on three core leadership values that promote positive social change: self-mastery (independence and personal responsibility), interdependence (working effectively within and among groups), and reflective leadership (team-building and shared group thinking that focuses on new, cooperative approaches to community problem-solving, and creation of new and needed programs, products and services).
Based on a building-block approach, the first session on May 6th will cover leadership introductory material and self-awareness issues that are essential in understanding personal and group leadership development. Session two, building upon the first session, will focus on time management. Session three will explore the interpersonal skills necessary to work with and among other groups. The final session will examine win/win strategies, listening to understand, and speaking to be understood skills that promote effective communication and team-building.
Rev. Paul L. Randleman is pastor of Hebron Tabernacle, a community-minded church located at 6630 Germantown Avenue.
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation (LFCDC) is a federally tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It was created in March, 2006, by members of Liberation Fellowship Church of Jesus, Inc. in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a separate, stand-alone outreach and community development expression of the church’s commitment to positive and progressive personal and societal change.
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