Champion-Hosted Micro-Events - Workshop

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

 
Community: United Kingdom
Thursday, April 18, 2024
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM BST
Virtual
 
Seats Available: 21 of 30

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!

Presenters
Lorne Campbell
Featuring - Lorne Campbell
Area Director, MI UK

Lorne Campbell serves as the Area Director for Mission Increase in the United Kingdom. He has over thirty years experience in the nonprofit sector and has extensive experience in senior management and directorship roles within national charities. His expertise lies in fundraising, operational development, and people strategies. Lorne's commitment to community service is evident through his active involvement in various charitable organisations and youth work. He holds multiple qualifications in education, training, leadership, and human resource management, showcasing his dedication to continuous growth and improvement. Lorne values integrity and compassion in all his endeavours and his passion for creating a positive impact is a driving force in his life and career. He lives in Essex with his wife and four children.