ZoomIn Training Opportunities for Leaders
Learn New Skills, Refresh Your Knowledge, Connect With Others, Invest in Your Leadership
One-Hour Zoom Call Trainings for Ministry Leaders
Free. Practical. Just one hour.
Time: 11:00 AM CST | Location: Zoom | Cost: Free
We know your time is valuable. That’s why each ZoomIn Leadership session is designed to give you practical insight, expert advice, and ministry encouragement ....all in just one hour, from wherever you are.
Upcoming ZoomIn Webinars:
March 19 - Church Communication in a Digital World with Maddy Spranger
You’re Not Being Annoying: Why Repetition Matters in Church Communication
People are overwhelmed with information—and that’s exactly why clear, consistent church communication matters more than ever. In this ZoomIn session, we’ll talk about how churches can communicate effectively through today’s “digital town halls”: social media, YouTube, email, newsletters, and text messaging.
We strongly encourage pastors to invite whoever handles communication at their church—staff, volunteers, or communications directors.
You’ll learn how to create content that fits naturally into your existing church rhythms (not extra work), why repetition is actually pastoral care, and how digital communication helps churches stay connected, informed, and mission-focused—especially for the next generation.
April 16 - with Dr. Randy Deal
Dr. Randy Deal serves as Executive Pastor and Pastor of Leadership Development at Rock Point Church in Arizona. With decades of pastoral and executive leadership experience, Randy is passionate about developing healthy leaders and building strong ministry systems that support long-term church growth.
In this ZoomIn session, Randy will bring practical leadership insight shaped by real ministry experience—equipping pastors and church leaders to lead with clarity, develop others intentionally, and strengthen the culture of their churches.
May 21 - with Dr. Chris Gerhz
Dr. Chris Gehrz is Professor of History at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and author of The Pietist Option: Hope for the Renewal of Christianity. His work explores how historic Christian movements can inform faithful leadership today.
In this ZoomIn training, Dr. Gehrz will explore the “Pietist Option”—a vision for renewal rooted in spiritual vitality, relational faith, and thoughtful engagement with culture. This session will encourage pastors and ministry leaders to consider how historic pietism speaks to the challenges and opportunities facing the church today.