CedarCreek Church sets program to continue leadership conference PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 17 August 2012 08:34
Nearly 1,200 people locally, representing 77 churches joined together for one of the most powerful leadership conferences. The Global Leadership Summit took place Aug. 9-10 at CedarCreek Church in Toledo and Perrysburg.  The U.S. and Canada had nearly 71,000 people and more than 100,000 attended globally.
Headlining the faculty at the 2012 Summit was Condoleezza Rice along with Patrick Lencioni, Jim Collins, Bill Hybels and many more. The Summit brings together world-class leaders from the marketplace, government, education and faith-based organization to challenge leaders and teams of leaders who are interested in developing and strengthening their leadership skills.
As the Leadership Summit transforms leaders around the world with an injection of vision and skill development, organizers of the local church invite people to attend the LeadOn events to be held at CedarCreek.tv's South Toledo's location on 2150 South Byrne Road as the conversation continues to develop leaders in the area. The continuing sessions will be held this Thursday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m,; Sept. 12, Oct. 15 and Nov. 12, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
For more information call (419) 661-8661.
 

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