Lifelong Learning @ LPTS

The Lifelong Learning Office of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary publishes this blog to create and nurture a community of lifelong learners for leadership that transforms the church and the world, to invite members of that community to participate in the Lifelong Learning Programs sponsored by LPTS, to encourage formation of smaller learning communities and study groups, and to alert members to learning experiences available at other venues.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Writing Workshop offered at LPTS

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THE WRITING PASTOR Apply for this tuition-free workshop designed particularly for pastors and church leaders who are committed to the ways...
Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Three C's of Minister Support

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 Small Peer learning Group in Action (2010 Emotional Intelligence Seminar) I keep trying to remember the three "C's"...
Thursday, June 9, 2011

Emotional Intelligence Seminar 2011!

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 David Harris (front left) facilitating a small group, EQ-HR 2010.  http://www.lpts.edu/Academic_Programs/Emotional_Intelligence_...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How Does a 21st Century Leader Respond to Crisis?

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 Sir Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony Picture from AP  The CEO of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer was in a wheelchair heading for a hospital in ...
Friday, March 18, 2011

Taking up the cross in Lent

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I've always struggled with Jesus' words:  "take up your cross and follow me."  Hearing my pastor, Jane Larsen Wigger talk ...
Thursday, March 17, 2011

From Montreat's Blog--update on two conferences!

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Spring Greetings from Montreat! Important Information to Use and Share Spring is finally here, and along with thefirst blooms and balmy bre...
Tuesday, March 1, 2011

SPRING BIBLE STUDY AT LPTS

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 Rev. Janice Catron  " EXODUS" - - A series of six presentations led by Janice Catron, Pastor, John Knox Presbyterian Churc...
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David R. Sawyer
Louisville, KY, United States
Formally, I'm the Director of Lifelong Learning and Advanced Degrees and Professor of Ministry at LPTS. Professionally, before coming to LPTS in 2002, I served the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) as associate pastor and pastor, interim pastor, new church development pastor, and associate executive of a Presbyterian regional governing body. Personally, I'm husband of Rev. Deborah Fortel, an intentional interim minister, father/stepfather of four 30-something children, and companion to Ambrose the black-and-white cat and Finian the wheaten terrier.
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