Academy of Artful Leadership — Lake Country District of the UMC – Oklahoma

Lake Country District of the United Methodist Church – Oklahoma

The Academy of Artful Leadership helps gifted leaders continue to grow through hosted conversations around key themes in ministry, peer learning, and individual coaching. The outcome is greater clarity and calculated movement toward transformational congregational leadership.

The Academy utilizes a “coach approach” process, which means that instead of relying on instruction from a teacher or prescriptions from a consultant, a coach helps to mine the expertise and internal wisdom of congregational leaders. This “coach approach” process helps leaders discern the God-sized things that need to happen, develop a plan to get there, and celebrate with them when they do.

Topics Covered

  • Spiritual Leadership — How to remain a life-giving adaptive and spiritual leader.
  • Adaptive Leadership — Best practices for connecting with the mission field around you.
  • The Power of Smart Goals — The power of setting SMART goals for ministry.
  • Honor and Disrupt — What needs to be honored, and what needs to be disrupted for the sake of the Kingdom?
  • Enhancing Small Group Ministry — Why leaders should be starting new small groups continuously.
  • Developing Lay Leadership — Tools for developing lay leadership.
  • Increasing Vitality in Worship — What one change would increase the vitality of your worship?
  • The Coach Approach to Ministry — How to utilize the “coach approach” in ministry.

Course Fee

$750
Participants are responsible for paying $250. The remaining balance will be paid as follows:
$250 by your church
$250 by the Lake Country District
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Schedule

  • Group sessions will be held beginning January 2020 via video conference.
  • Individual coaching calls will be scheduled between you and your coach at a time that is convenient for you.

What’s Included?

  • 18 hours of coaching that includes:
    • Eight monthly 90-minute group sessions designed to spark dynamic conversation around key themes in ministry.
    • Six individual one-on-one coaching sessions with a trained coach, focusing on challenges and opportunities in ministry.
  • Teaching Videos and Worksheets –monthly, around crucial ministry themes
  • Peer Group Learning Calls –eight monthly calls, 90 minutes each
  • Individual Coaching calls — six 60-minute calls
  • Certificate of Leadership Development upon completion of the training

Course Leaders/Coaches 

Larry Bauman

Pastor Larry Bauman serves as the Lake Country District Superintendent in the Oklahoma Conference as part of his 32 years in pastoral ministry. He is a trained coach and is working toward certification by the International Coaching Federation as a “Professional Certified Coach.” He enjoys using the “coach approach” to help his pastors and others discover their priorities and develop pathways to achieve them. He deeply believes that God has made every one of us naturally creative, resourceful, and whole. Larry understands that coaching facilitates the holy work of personal transformation and is reliant on the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

 

 

 

Jacklin Drake

Jacklin Drake has served the Oklahoma Conference for 4 years as the District Administrator for the Lake Country District. In the “coach approach” process, she has found an invaluable tool to pursue her passion to help pastors, ministry leaders, and church administrators be more effective in ministry. Jacklin is an associate coach trainer with CAST and has begun coaching pastors and laity including church administrators and pastors transitioning to new churches. She enjoys the way the coaching process expands the possibilities for ministry leaders and helps them be creative and authentic in their own way.

 

 

 


Sign Up Now and Reserve Your Spot

Register Here

If you would like additional information, please contact:

Jacklin Drake
jdrake@okumc.org
918-429-2668


About the Author —

Rev. Chris Holmes, PCC,  has been coaching church leaders across many denominations since 2008, with over 1000 hours coaching laity, clergy, denominational leaders and bishops. In the United Methodist Church he leads the coaching team working with new district superintendents and directors of connectional ministry, as well as several conference leadership cabinets.

Chris authored, along with George Howard, the Coach Approach Skill Training (CAST) for ministry, which is an approved training program of the International Coach Federation. CAST has now trained over 1000 church leaders in the basic and advanced skills of coaching for ministry. He also is co-creator and faculty for Auburn Seminary’s coach training and author of The Art of Coaching Clergy, as well as many articles on coaching.

As a founding member of the Maryland Chapter of the International Coach Federation, Chris served as President from 2012-2014. Prior to coaching, he pastored churches for 26 years and served as District Superintendent of the Annapolis District in the Baltimore-Washington Conference. Chris and Margaret have been married for over 35 years, have three grown children. Chris is an accomplished watercolor artist.


General Questions?

Contact Lynda Otte
Holmes Coaching Group
614-245-8813
lynda@holmescoaching.com