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215 West Fisher Avenue, Greensboro, NC  27401 U.S.A.
Phone: 336-275-0447   www.servantleadergreensboro.com
THE SERVANT LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OF GREENSBORO

 
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For the past 22 years, we have offered classes (with a core curriculum including 8 classes in various aspects of servant leadership), spiritual practice retreats, special conferences and other resources to facilitate the development of servant leaders.

We are a vibrant Christian Wisdom School that has called forth many new ministries to serve our local community and continues to shape a new future in accordance with God's dream.

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Peace,
Ruth D. Anderson, Ph.D., Director
RDAnderson@triad.rr.com
“This time calls for a new consciousness and a new collective leadership capacity to meet challenges in a more conscious, intentional and strategic way.  The development of such a capacity would allow us to create a future of greater possibilities.” – Otto Scharmer, Theory U

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Co-Creation 2012

To see photos, videos and read comments about the conference, please visit www.servleader.org.


Joanna Macy will be in Greensboro on May 23rd at Holy Trinity.  Joanna is an eco-philosopher and spiritual activist who deeply embodies the principles of Buddhism.  She is a respected voice in movements for peace, justice and ecological sustainability.  Her newest book is Active Hope:  How to Face the Mess We're in Without Going Crazy, which guides readers on a journey of gratitude for what is, grief for what has been lost, and interconnection and transformation as a way to meet the Great Turning which is occurring in the world today.

The Sacred Garden Bookstore will sponsor a reception and book-signing from 6 to 6:45 p.m., followed by the lecture in the Haywood-Duke Room of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at 7:00 p.m.

See the Special Events page for more information and the registration page to register online.