Instructor
			Dr. Rose Madrid Swetman
Rose is the Associate Director for the Center for Transforming Engagement overseeing resilience programs, bringing a lifetime of ministry experience as co-founder of the Practicing Church in Shoreline, WA, former Regional Leader of Northwest Vineyard USA, and founder of Canopy Scholars; she continues to teach and preach, champions women in ministry, and draws her passion for resilience from her own health journey, holding a DMin from Bakke Graduate University focused on transformational leadership for the global city. She and her husband, Rich, have a blended family of eight children and more than twenty-five grandchildren.
Leading in Uncertain Times
Session 1: The Leader’s Inner Life
Leaders cannot holistically lead others without attending to their own well-being and spiritual rootedness. Here we explore how the inner life of the leader shapes their outer leadership.
Session 2: Trauma-Informed Leadership
Understanding individual and collective trauma in your communities.
Session 3: Navigating Conflict and Building Brave Space
How to stay grounded and facilitate dialogue in divided communities.
Session 4: Power, Authority, and Vulnerability
Redefining Leadership in a Post-Christian Era – Reimagining what faithful and ethical leadership looks like in today’s context.
Session 5: Cultivating Healthy Teams and Structures How to create sustainable, life-giving organizational structures.
Session 6: Hope and ImaginationLearning to lead with purpose in a time of social fragmentation, and reclaiming purpose and theological imagination for what’s next
This class meets 6 times on the following days:
February 24th, 2026, March 10th, 2026, March 31st, 2026, April 28th, 2026, May 12th, 2026, May 26th, 2026, June 9th, 2026, June 23rd, 2026
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