Leadership and Spirituality Summit:
Becoming a Spiritually Intentional Leader
featuring A New Equilibrium
Sunday, May 15 4:30 p.m. – Monday May 16 4:30 p.m.
The Spiritually Intentional Leader
Would you like to access more joy and meaning in your leadership role?
Yes, it is possible!
Join with executives and professionals for a powerful summit on May 15 and 16 at Princeton Theological Seminary's School of Christian Vocation and Mission as we explore the possibilities of becoming Spiritually Intentional Leaders at work.
As leaders, peak performance is directly related to our ability to create joy and meaning in the work we do every day. Rather than getting worn down by inertia, the spiritually intentional leader creates mechanisms to tap into and continuously renew the focus and energy required to stay fully engaged with work and life.
At this summit you will:
- Hear from several business leaders who will discuss their own experience for creating joy and meaning in their work
- Discover the potential for spiritual power energizing your personal and professional life
- Discuss tips and pointers with peers for aligning your spiritual intentions with your real-world experience
- Learn a five-step process for maintaining spiritual intentionality every day for the long run
- Get mobilized to break out of a rut into a place of joyful engagement
Leaders
Dr. Stephen G. Payne (LeaderX.com) is an executive leadership coach, speaker, MBA teacher, author and founder of A New Equilibrium - a community of men and women dedicated to expanding their spiritual journey through their leadership work. He challenges leaders to stay more accountable to God throughout their entire career. His books and CD's include First Rule of Leadership, Total Leadership, Driving Growth Through Leadership and Manage Your World On One Page.

James B. Wood is Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer for The Clemens Family Corporation, an agribusiness and real estate development company based in Hatfield, PA. Prior to this he spent 15 years in management consulting, where he worked with hundreds of executives in planning and managing corporate growth strategies. He is author of The Next Level: Essential Strategies for Breakthrough Growth, and is currently writing about his experiences connecting personal Christian faith with work.
Guest Speaker

Sharon D’Agostino is Vice President, Worldwide Corporate Contributions and Community Relations for Johnson & Johnson. Sharon and her team lead the Company’s strategic giving priorities. Their mission is to make life-changing, long-term differences in human health through community-based partnerships with hundreds of organizations around the world. Before assuming her current role, Sharon was Global President in the Consumer division of Johnson & Johnson.
Agenda
Sunday, May 15
| 3:30 p.m. |
Registration Opens |
| 4:30 p.m. |
Welcome and Opening |
|
Introductions and Briefing |
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Dinner |
|
Guest Speaker |
|
Spiritual Intentionality |
|
Lectio Divina |
| 10:00 p.m. |
Close |
Monday May 16
| 7:00 a.m. |
Walking Meditation |
| 7:30 a.m. |
Breakfast |
| 8:30 a.m. |
Generating Awareness of your Spiritual Power |
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Guest Speaker - Creating a Willingness to Spiritually Engage |
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Lunch & Guest Speaker |
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Rethinking Your High-Purpose Activities |
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Steps for Sustaining the Journey |
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Group Feedback |
| 4:30 p.m. |
Close |
Location
This program will be held at the Erdman Center, Princeton Theological Seminary’s boutique meeting and lodging facility and home to the School of Christian Vocation and Mission. The Center is conveniently located in Princeton NJ with ample free parking across the street. The physical address is 20 Library Place, Princeton NJ 08540.
Registration
The cost for the program is US$85, and includes the summit, materials, meals, and snacks. Onsite lodging is available for an additional US$65 (single room, private bath). Please read the registration and cancellation policy here.
Limited scholarships are available. To inquire, call the Erdman Center at 609-497-7990 or send an e-mail to scvm@ptsem.edu.
To register, please
call 609-497-7990. Online and postal registration is now closed.