This Commons Class will be led by Daniel Im, Lead Pastor of Beulah Alliance Church, as he leads you through two sessions on the topic of Discipleship and your church.
Class Dates
The live sessions will be held February 29 and March 14 from 11:00am-12:30pm with facilitated discussions happening in the exclusive affinity group in between each session.
About Daniel
Daniel Im is the Lead Pastor of Beulah Alliance Church in Edmonton, Alberta, and the author of several books, including You Are What You Do, No Silver Bullets, and Planting Missional Churches. He co-hosts the IMbetween Podcast with his wife, Christina, on marriage and parenting, and serves as a Bible teacher for 100 Huntley Street. With a M.A. in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary, Daniel has served in various church plants and multisite churches across Canada and the United States. He is also an Adjunct Faculty in Leadership and Management at Briercrest Seminary. As a Gallup Strengths Performance Coach, Daniel has led over 600 people through the CliftonStrengths Assessment. He is a strategic thinker who can create and implement innovative solutions to problems. Daniel and his wife have been married since 2006 and have three children.
Register
Registration is free, but space is limited, so sign up now!
(note: you will need an account on The Commons to register, so make sure to sign up for one if you haven't already!)
What is a Commons Class?
Commons Classes are designed to provide a range of learning opportunities that are relevant to pastors and church leaders and cover a wide range of topics that are essential for the growth of churches, including leadership, management, evangelism, discipleship, and theological depth.
Each cohort runs for a period of 6-12 weeks, composed of 2-4 sessions that are spaced 1-4 weeks apart. During these sessions, the expert guest speaker leads the participants through the cohort, providing them with practical insights, skills, and knowledge on the topic. In between sessions, participants will have the opportunity to interact with each other in a private affinity group where they will have the chance to discuss questions, ideas, and experiences connected to the topic.