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Subject FREE January Webinar: How To *Really* Cultivate Space for Women & Men To Flourish Together in Ministry
Date December 29, 2021 3:12 PM
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Join April Fiet and Rob Dixon as they provide a roadmap for churches and ministries to consider as they make the shift towards full partnership.

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** How do churches ensure they aren’t just talking about women and men together in ministry but are actually cultivating spaces where women and men can flourish in leadership together?
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Join Rev. April Fiet ([link removed]) and Dr. Rob Dixon ([link removed]) as they provide a roadmap for churches and ministries to consider as they make the shift towards full partnership as women and men serve together in the church. They will introduce a five-step process that churches can use as they shift their theology to one that fully empowers women in ministry.

In this free webinar on January 19, they will share a brief presentation of their pathway followed by time for questions and interaction and a preview of you can go deeper in this work with like minded leaders.
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This webinar will be recorded and free replay will be available for folks who sign up; it will also be made available at $4.99 for public download.

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