13 November 2020


'Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly': Noticing and naming our power



Missed this event? Resources are available for personal reflection or conversation with a small group! You can watch it on YouTube, follow along with the power-point slide notes and interact with the handout

Power operates in all societies, organisations, groups and families. It can be used constructively on behalf of flourishing, or it can work destructively to diminish wellbeing. We may not see ourselves as people who have (or want) power, but inevitably power is at work in our everyday interactions. In this presentation, David Crawley offers ways to notice and name this reality and to think about it in light of the teaching and example of Jesus. 

The Laidlaw Centre for Church Leadership invites anyone in a formal or informal leadership role in church, workplace or the community to view this Evening Public Workshop that explores how power is at work in relationships. It is designed to be interactive to help you reflect on your practices and experiences of power and its impact on those around you.