Willow Creek Opens 16th Global Leadership Summit

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On August 5, Bill Hybels, senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church, opened the 16th Global Leadership Summit with a fervent message to leaders on building teams of fantastic people. Speaking to more than 7,000 people at the South Barrington campus near Chicago, Illinois, Hybels also addressed 57,000 additional people watching via satellite in 220 cities in North America.

Hybels opened the two-day conference with a faculty including former NFL coach Tony Dungy, business leader and author Jim Collins, former CEO of General Electric Jack Welch, Andy Stanley, senior pastor of North Point Community Church near Atlanta, evangelist T.D. Jakes, and leading Chinese economist Zhao Xiao.

The Global Leadership Summit is held by the Willow Creek Association and will be taken to areas worldwide at a later date.

Read complete coverage in The Daily Herald.

Tony Dungy Addressed Coaches and Athletes at Willow Creek

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Tony Dungy, best-selling author, 2007 Super Bowl-winning head coach, and NBC’s Football Night in America analyst spoke to local coaches and athletes at Willow Creek Community Church on Thursday evening. August 5. In conjuction with The Chicagoland Youth Football League (TCYFL), the country’s largest independent youth tackle football league, athletes had the opportunity to hear from Dungy on the importance of mentoring and being mentored.

“Coaches aren’t just football instructors,” says TCYFL president Geoff Meyer. “They are role models for their players and in their communities, so the TCYFL supports ongoing character development initiatives.”

Dungy is on a nine-day media tour to mark the release of his new book, The Mentor Leader: Secrets to Building People and Teams that Win Consistently. His book urges the importance of mentoring as a transformational tool in individuals or teams, and offers practical advice on becoming a mentor leader whether you’re a coach, business person, teacher, pastor, or parent.

Earlier in the day, Craig Groeschel, pastor of LifeChurch.tv interviewed Dungy as part of the Willow Creek Association’s annual Global Leadership Summit.

Calling Out the Best in Leaders

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It started in 1995—one city, 2,200 leaders, and 300 churches.

This year, The Global Leadership Summit (GLS) will reach 65 countries and more than 120,000 leaders from 10,000+ churches. But it’s not about numbers—it’s a sign that God is at work, using this global collaboration of leadership horsepower to mark our world—and bring His kingdom to earth.

“Far more than an annual training event, The Global Leadership Summit has become a galvanizing event in this worldwide leadership movement,” says Willow Creek Association President Jim Mellado. “Leaders representing an amazing diversity of race, cultures, ethnicities, languages, and denominations are coming together to give themselves to redeem and restore this broken world.”

Willow Creek Community Church Journeys for Justice

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“The Justice Journey was a very personal experience for me,” says Tyler Grissom, Hub Director for Axis, the 18 to 20-something ministry of Willow Creek Community Church. The Journey has this kind of radical effect on its participants. Their world view on issues of race is forever changed.

 

Since 2004, Willow Creek has partnered with these local churches to help raise the value of desegregating our houses of faith and understanding the way racism still cripples. Christ followers of different races immerse themselves in education-by-experience in a bus trip, visiting historical landmarks that tell the history of slavery, racism, and the Civil Rights movement. Led by Alvin Bibbs, director of multicultural church relations for the Willow Creek Association, the trip is in its seventh year.

 

Grissom and his wife experienced a part of US history that many would just as soon forget. “I’m a brand new husband, and my wife Julie and I took the trip together. What we learned will affect how we raise our family, where we will choose to buy a house, the kind of neighborhood we want to live in. We want our kids to be exposed to all kinds of people,” he says.

 

History Comes to Life

This year’s team visited key landmarks, including:

·     Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where in 1965, armed officers attacked peaceful civil rights demonstrators who were attempting to march to the state capital. To commemorate this tragic event, the team locked arms—white and black together—and walked across the bridge as one.

·     The Slavery and Civil War Museum, where participants experienced the degradation of what it actually might have felt like to be a slave.

·     Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and Center, including King’s boyhood home and burial place. Here, the team worshiped, prayed, and remembered his life.

·     16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL, where four little girls were killed one Sunday after the church was bombed. Dr. John Perkins, a faculty leader on the trip, preached at the church.

·     Memphis, TN, the city where MLK Jr. was assassinated. Participants stood in the very spot where he was killed, and toured the Martin Luther King Jr. Museum.

 

The Only Voice

“As a ministry leader,” Grissom says, “this trip gave me a new lens to see what the church could be and should be, in terms of reconciliation. From a biblical standpoint, we are not to be separatist. God has called us to really bridge the racial gap, to be bridge builders and to stand up for social justice and equality in our world.  We are the only voice. Who else will take a stand?”

 

To learn more about the Justice Journey, go to www.justicejourney.org.  If you have a passion for social justice issues, learn how you can get involved in Willow Creek’s Compassion & Justice ministry.

The Green Room: A Place Where Artists Gather

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When artists want to gather their thoughts, receive words of inspiration, and connect with others before heading out front, they go to The Green Room. Willow Arts, offers The Green Room, a live event on February 19 featuring newly created content, along with selected video segments from highly rated sessions at The Arts Conference at Willow Creek.

Though we are made in God’s image, humans cannot create something “out of the darkness.” God’s artists, teachers, and technicians must allow Him to fill their souls and sharpen their skills in order to continue creating with excellence. The Green Room offers an infusion of training, motivation, and inspiration for artists so they may better use their creative gifts for His purposes.

Sessions and Speakers
Hallelujah: What’s Right with the World
DeWitt Jones, National Geographic photographer and media presentation artist

Bringing the Team Your Best
Dan Allender, president of Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, and author of Bold Love and The Healing Path

Being a Healthy Team
Nancy Ortberg, founding partner of the leadership consulting firm, TeamWorx2, author of Unleashing the Power of Rubberbands and Looking for God

The Philosophy of Multigenerational Worship
Ross Parsley, singer, songwriter, and worship leader of New Life Church in Colorado Springs

Designing the Weekend Experience
Nancy Beach and Eric Bramlett
Nancy is vice-president of the Arts for Willow Creek Association, author of An Hour on Sunday.
Eric is creative director of Community Christian Church and co-author of The Big Idea

Worship of the Beloved
Efrem Smith, senior pastor of Sanctuary Covenant Church in Minneapolis, and author of The Hip Hop Church.
 
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