North Point Community Church Offers Online Leadership Lab Featuring Insights from Best-Selling Author and Speaker

 

On July 14 North Point Community Church will offer a free online lab to area marketplace leaders featuring leadership insights from best-selling author and speaker Clay Scroggins. During the 30-minute lab, Scroggins will share three specific ways leadership is changing and what leaders can do about it. The lab will start at 7:30 a.m. and then be available on demand. Free access is available by registering at https://northpoint.org/leadership-labs.

“If you’re a marketplace leader or want to be a future leader, you don’t want to miss our next online Leadership Lab,” said Andy Stanley, senior pastor of North Point Community Church. “Registration is free, so invite a co-worker to watch with you. We’ll also provide a guide for team discussions.”

About Leadership Labs and North Point
North Point Community Church launched Leadership Labs in January 2021 as an online experience created for marketplace leaders who want to hone their skills, add more value to their organizations, and do a better job inspiring the people they work with. The church is led by pastor Andy Stanley and is located at 4350 North Point Parkway in Alpharetta. North Point Community Church was the first of eight churches in the Atlanta area that make up North Point Ministries, which today includes a network of 130 churches around the globe that collectively serve about 185,000 people weekly.

About Scroggins
Scroggins is the author of the best-selling books How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge and How to Lead in a World of Distraction. He holds a degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech and a master’s degree and doctorate with an emphasis in online church from Dallas Theological Seminary. In January 2022, Scroggins released his third book, The Aspiring Leader’s Guide to the Future: 9 Surprising Ways Leadership Is Changing. For the past 20 years, Scroggins has served in many pastoral roles at North Point Ministries. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Jenny, and their five children.

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Contact:

Amanda Roper
(678) 892-5000
amanda.roper@northpoint.org