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Description

The world around us is changing rapidly, but what hasn’t changed is our need for relationships. Join Concordia University as they partner with the Women’s Leadership Institute for a night of equipping and connecting. As leaders, you will come away with:

• Simple, but proven listening, feedback, and critical thinking skills
• How to use scripture as a guide as you navigate difficult topics
• Learn to address problems with actionable steps and help others to the same
• Opportunity to hear about the WLI Growing Together Content that can equip your congregation for fruitful conversations with one another

Additional Information

Course Facilitator, Darcy Paape, has 20 years of experience working with emerging young adult leaders in high school, church, and university settings. She is passionate about creating programming that is practical, interactive, and cross-generational and using it to support emerging leaders in the church and workplace. Currently, she serves at Concordia University Wisconsin as Director of the Women’s Leadership Institute, Adjunct Interpersonal Communication Instructor, and member of the Campus Ministry Team. As Director she oversees a variety of volunteer work teams to fulfill the institute’s mission to educate, encourage, and embolden women in exemplary Christian leadership. The Women’s Leadership Institute provides in-person events, leadership articles, an online academy, and a speaker’s bureau.

In her campus ministry role, Darcy serves as a mentor and advisor for a variety of student ministry groups and works very closely with the young women’s ministry on Concordia Wisconsin’s campus. Darcy lives in Grafton, Wisconsin with her husband Adam, two daughters, and one delightful full-size doodle.

Times listed are in Central Time.

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