Three Events / Two Days / April 21 & April 22, 2015
Pfeiffer University in Charlotte & Misenheimer and Williamson’s Chapel UMC
Join us for two days of dialogue as we explore:
• “Practical Divinity” – a hallmark of United Methodist theology.
• Application of principles of the Wesleyan movement to deployment
of leadership.
• A Wesleyan understanding of grace as a resource for leadership.
• Lessons learned from the Lewis Center for Church Leadership as
well as best practices from Asia, Africa and Central America.
Also, learn more about the new Doctor of Ministry track “Leading as a Missional
Entrepreneur in the Carolinas”, being offered by Wesley in partnership with Pfeiffer.
Faculty representatives who will lead the cohort beginning in May 2016 will be present to share more about the program and answer your questions.
Event #1: A Wesleyan Approach to Leadership
April 21, 2015 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., $15 (includes lunch)
(.5 CEU credit available for full participation)
Pfeiffer University - Charlotte
Deadline to register – April 16, 2015
Register online at
https://community.pfeiffer.edu/2015-pfeiffer-responds
Questions or more information contact Kathleen Kilbourne at
Kathleen.kilbourne@pfeiffer.edu or 704-945-7315
Featuring Rev. Dr. David McAllister-Wilson,
President, Wesley Theological Seminary
Event #2: An evening with Rev. Dr. David McAllister-Wilson, The Era of the Ministry of All Believers”
April 21, 6:30 p.m.
Williamson’s Chapel UMC, 575 Brawley School Rd, Mooresville, NC 28117
There is no cost or registration, must call ahead for childcare. 704-664-3680
Focus will be on the role of laity in the vision/direction of the ministry and more.
Event #3: Lunch and Learn
A pril 22, 2015, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., $7
The Village Church at Henry Pfeiffer Chapel on the Misenheimer campus
48380 Highway 52, North, Misenheimer, NC 28109
Register online at
https://community.pfeiffer.edu/2015-pfeiffer-responds
Rev. Dr. David McAllister- Wilson is an ordained elder in the Virginia
Conference and has served for over 30 years in theological education. He became the president of Wesley Seminary in 2002 which has become one of the nation’s largest and leading theological schools. In addition to being a contributor to several books on church leadership, President McAllister-Wilson focuses his preaching and speaking with an emphasis on leadership development in an effort to revitalize the mainline Protestant church.
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