Where the Rubber Hits the Road - Vision in Daily Life

Personal vision can feel like an abstract concept or an ideal that is murdered by a gang of ugly facts that is our life’s various demands. How can vision really work in daily life? How can we maintain vision and deepen it in the midst of life as it comes at us? Although we are a single person, life requires that we play a variety of roles. How can personal vision take into account the complexities of our lives? How can we hear God’s call for each of the roles we’ve been placed in — child of God, spouse, friend, worker/employer, parent, caregiver, steward, ministry, and on and on? This seminar will address these questions in a very practical way.

This will be the last of our personal vision seminars this ministry year.  You do not have to have attended the previous 2 to benefit from this one.

Download pre-course reflection --short practical exercise. Please complete before seminar.

Cost: $10 donation for breakfast & lunch

RSVP HERE for the April 24th Seminar

RSVP HERE for the May 1st Seminar

(Seminars are identical - you only need to attend one of them)

Questions: Contact Mark Phifer-Houseman --