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From Control to Collaboration: Releasing Leadership Bottlenecks

 
 

Is your leadership structure slowing down your mission? Many churches struggle when pastors feel pressured to make every decision or boards and committees act as gatekeepers. This webinar will show you how to break through these bottlenecks with practical strategies that empower staff and volunteers without sacrificing accountability. Learn how to share authority wisely, prevent confusion, and keep your mission moving forward.

  • Date: March 19, 2026

  • Time: 10:00am-11:30am Mountain Time (Noon–1:30pm Eastern Time)

  • Location: Online (zoom link provided when you register)

  • Cost: $20 Individuals / $35 Groups

  • Workshop Leader: Rev. Travis Norton, Lead Pastor, First Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs, CO

Pastor Travis Norton has served as a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for 21 years. Originally from Utah, he has served congregations in Montana, North Carolina and currently serves a large congregation in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Having served on staff as an associate pastor and now as head of a staff of 25 he has an inside understanding of the importance and power of a staff that is aligned for mission, has love for each other and strong impulse to discern and follow the Spirit’s leading. He has a passion for helping congregations and congregational leaders unlock their God given gifts and achieve their full potential. When he’s not working you’ll find him baking sourdough bread or doing woodworking in his garage workshop or playing with his four children and wife Victoria.

From Control to Collaboration: Releasing Leadership Bottlenecks
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