1, 2, Free! – November 2009

Planning a Leadership Retreat for January?
Let CTA Help!

Many churches elect new officers in fall. Often these members  are inducted into office in January. Are you looking for a way to get everyone—especially your new officers—on the same page?

Many Christian schools and Sunday schools find teachers and other staff could use a shot in the arm during the gray days of winter. Are you looking for a way to pump some excitement back  into your children’s ministry?

Many groups plan retreats for their leaders in January but find little time during December’s busyness to develop a great program. Does this describe you?

Then let CTA help! This month’s 1, 2, Free resource is a 20-page retreat planning guide, designed for any servant group in your congregation or Christian organization. Handouts, worship helps, ideas for activities, and more are ready to go. Just “plug and play”!

With enough material for about 5 hours of solid, Christ-centered content, it can form the core content of a one-day or two-day retreat for

  • church councils or boards of directors;
  • professional staff teams;
  • elder/deacon boards;
  • Sunday school or Catholic/Christian school staffs; or
  • other service teams.

Content is based on CTA’s popular Shaped to Serve theme and comes with several free downloadable helps, including PowerPoint slides and postcard invitations.

Ready to get started? Here’s your free planning guide!

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