Global Leadership Summit returns to Bristol this October

The Global Leadership Summit (GLS) is once again coming to Bristol this autumn and leaders from churches in the Diocese of Bristol can make use of discounted rates.

‘This is an opportunity not to be passed by,’ says Bishop Mike who is hosting the GLS at elim@bristol in central Bristol on 2 and 3 October. ‘Every year, I come with high expectations and they are always exceeded. I’m confident this year will be no different.’

The GLS brings together outstanding leaders and leadership experts from around the world and across the sectors and is aimed at Christian leaders serving both with in the Church and beyond it. Last year, more than 150 people from Anglican churches attended, many as part of their parish ministry teams.

‘Leadership development is a core part of what we’re about in the Diocese of Bristol and having the GLS in Bristol each year really adds to that,’ says Bishop Mike.

To find out more about the GLS, visit www.willowcreek.org.uk/Summit09

To benefit from a special rate for the Diocese of Bristol and get up to a 20% discount by using the booking form linked below.

Booking form >>

Book before 30th June and get the Super Early Bird rate.

“I came with a group of individuals looking to do church better. I left with a team of leaders passionate to change the world.” Rev Jo Vickery, Christ Church Downend
“The Summit exceeded all my expectations. The speakers were truly inspirational and I came back to my parochial and diocesan responsibilities both challenged and affirmed.” Canon Christine Froude, St Marys, Shirehampton
“I found leaders at the Summit basing their ministry on principles of self-sacrifice and inclusiveness but pushing further with passion and trust in themselves and God. It was a humbling and exhilarating experience that has called me to challenge my own and others’ perception of what is possible.” Rev James Wilson, St Gregory’s Horfield
“Powerful, inspirational and spiritual, the Summit was the most moving and challenging event I have ever attended.” Canon Andrew Evans, Gauzebrook Benefice