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DMin In Missional Leadership At Northern

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Previous Post – Architecture of Leadership

I was excited to received word a while back from David Fitch and JR Rozko that Northern Seminary was going to be offering a DMin in Missional Leadership this coming January.  In addition to David Fitch, Alan Roxburgh and Craig Van Gelder will also be teaching.  What a line up!

If you are not familiar with these guys, here are a few links to get your started:

-David Fitch’s blog: Reclaiming the Mission
-Alan Roxburgh bio
-Craig Van Gelder bio

Also, here is a program overview in PDF flyer form, if you want to print it up and pass it around..

What makes this program stand out to me (aside from the stellar ‘cast’ of teachers & the topic) is that it is relatively affordable (under $16,000 over 4 years, with monthly payment plans), its accessible for those not local to Chicago (utilizing week-long intensives at Northern), and the use of the cohort structure (facilitating a community-learning context that is exponentially more effective & fruitful).

While it is not within my means, this would be at the top of my list of studies I would pursue.  Check it out!

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The Architecture of Leadership

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Previous Post – Justice School To Kick Off Soon

Recently, I have been reading several books on medieval monasticism and the building of cathedrals.  The architecture of many of these cathedrals is both masterful in respect to the engineering of their day and beautiful as massive icons built for the glory of God (at least, most of the time).  One aspect of such buildings is the sheer size, both looking on from the outside and gazing upwards from within.  The intentionality of such scale powerfully serves to create an atmosphere of the grandiosity of God.

I remember the first time I was in a cathedral while traveling through Spain as a teenager, struck silent by the immensity of the structure.  As we exited the church, I noticed that they were doing some repair work on the flying buttresses that surrounded the soaring walls.  Even then I knew how critical such stabilizers were to keeping the walls from toppling under the forces of nature, time and gravity.  Without this additional support, the height and survivability of the cathedral would be compromised.  These buttresses had been carved to look as aesthetically pleasing as the rest of the building, but their purposes was to make the larger whole of the building possible.

Today, as I was consider the role of leadership in our community- both Little Flowers & Chiara House- the image of the buttress came to mind.  I realized that leadership is essential, but ultimately it must serve the community of Christ in the same way a buttress supports a cathedral.  The buttress/leadership is not the end in itself, but is designed to lend support, stability and even boundaries for the cathedral/community.  This kind of leadership is essential to allowing people to truly become the united community that is the Church.  Yes, they have specific and essential roles, but no more important than the whole.

For me this is an important reminder as I seek to extend leadership to my community- not as hierarchical power based on position.  Rather, my leadership must be architectural- that is, it must serve to support from beside or beneath, not rule from above.

Much to consider.

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