Champion-Hosted Micro-Events - Workshop

Create intimate, powerful, cause-oriented experiences that build God-glorifying communities

 
Community: Middle Tennessee
Thursday, April 25, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:45 AM CDT
West End Community Church
235 White Bridge Pike,
Nashville, TN
 
Seats Available: 20 of 40

Event Information

Healthy champion communities can be strong platforms for fundraising, acquiring new champions, and discipling God's people. It is in community that wounds are healed, victories are celebrated, outsiders become insiders, resources are provided, and needs are met. This kind of change is not limited to the communities of people we serve. Champion communities can, and should, experience this kind of transformation too!

Gather with your peers at this Mission Increase workshop to learn how micro-events can leverage existing relationships to foster communities and multiply your efforts in the causes of Christ.

Outcomes:

  • Understand the biblical concept of community
  • Practice planning micro-events that incorporate basic principles
  • Identify champions who can host micro-events

This workshop will benefit your team, and everyone involved in designing events and coaching your champions. Register today!

Join us in the regular room 440. Bring your own coffee or beverage. Water and handouts are provided! (if your plans change after you register, please unregister for the event.)

Presenters
Anne Calton
Featuring - Anne Calton
Middle Tennessee Area Director, Mission Increase

Anne has served as Area Director of Mission Increase Middle TN since the chapter opened in 2015. With more than 30 years of development, fundraising, and capital campaign experience, Anne Calton has worked with a variety of organizations in Nashville, including Christian Women's Job Corps of Middle Tennessee, Fannie Battle Day Home for Children, Scarritt-Bennett Center, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Franklin Road Academy, and Vanderbilt University. Anne has also served as a consultant expert in fundraising and development for the Center for Nonprofit Management. She holds an M.Ed. in Institutional Advancement from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. Anne holds a Christian Coaching Certification and is a trained facilitator in Multiplying Hope trauma healing and biblical storytelling.  It is Anne's privilege to serve the Lord by equipping ministries with the skills to carry out their missions. She and her husband John enjoy their adult children and families and their church home Grace Community Church.