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Workshop Definitions
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Workshops provide a time and place to sample new ideas, dig into an issue about which you have wondered, and connect with others who share your interest in a topic.  In response to feedback from you, the network, we are again offering different types of workshops:

  Resident Theologian   Entrepeneurial Servants
  Workshops led by Residential Theologians:  We define a Resident Theologian as someone living and working and thinking about God and the implication thereof in a particular context (i.e., the youth worker, campus pastor, etc.).  Based on their experience in that context, resident theologians have made some discoveries and simply want to share what they have learned.  These workshops are commercial free zones where participants can learn and exchange ideas.   Workshops led by Entrepreneurial Servants:  An Entrepreneurial Servant is a person or an organization who seeks to partner with Residential Theologians to enrich ministry through goods and services (i.e., guest speakers, resource providers, etc.).  Participants in these workshops will have access to what the organization offers and the opportunity to interact with their products and services.