Summer Notice:
The HC Office is closed from June 30th through August 1. No orders will be received or processed during this time. Thank you, and we will see you in August.
EVENTS
Questions and Answers
Question: What does it mean to be trained as a Healthy Congregations facilitator? Answer
Question: Who is eligible to attend the annual Healthy Congregations Advanced Workshops? Answer
Current and Upcoming Events Click Here for Recent Events
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2008 National Gathering
Click Here to Register Online
October 13-15, 2008
On the campus of Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio

“Who is My Family's Keeper?”
New Perspectives on Sibling Position

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Michael Kerr

Dr. Michael Kerr: Dr. Kerr is a psychiatrist who trained under Murray Bowen at Georgetown Medical School and worked with him for over twenty years. Dr. Kerr was named Director of the Bowen Center of the Study of the Family in 1990. He had contact with the late Walter Toman, whose ideas about sibling position were incorporated by Bowen into his theory. Kerr co-authored with Murray Bowen "Family Evaluation." He is the editor of "Family Systems," a journal specializing in Bowen theory and its applications.

Dr. Walter F. Taylor

Dr. Walter F. Taylor, Jr.: Dr. Taylor is the Ernest W. and Edith S. Ogram Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio, where he has served since 1981. Previously he was a parish pastor. He earned his Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate University. He has also studied at Yale University Divinity School and was a Fulbright Professor at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in 1988-1989. He has published 140 books, articles, chapters, reviews, and audio-visual materials.

Dr. Emlyn Ott

Dr. Emlyn Ott: Dr. Ott has served as a parish pastor, campus minister, pastoral counselor, leader and seminary professor during the past 20 years. Current Executive Director of Healthy Congregations, Inc., she is Assistant Professor of Ministry and Pastoral Leadership at Trinity Lutheran Seminary and works in the area of Congregational Life and Leadership theory.


 
Healthy Congregations Advanced Workshop

Venue
This year’s gathering will be held both at the Martin de Porres Center and at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. Information about the seminary (including directions to campus) can be found at: www.trinitylutheranseminary.edu

Lodging
Best Western Port Columbus
1450 Airpointe Dr
Columbus, OH 43219
Telephone (614) 337-8400
Website http://www.bwcolumbus.com/

A block of 60 rooms are reserved for National Gathering participants. When making hotel reservations please indicate the conference dates and that you are a part of the “Healthy Congregations” conference. The cost is $75 per night. This cost includes a hot breakfast in the morning. Wireless internet is available. There is also a shuttle available from the hotel to Easton Towne Center. Shuttle service to and from the airport is provided. Upon arrival at the airport go to baggage claim and call the hotel from the phone available.

These rooms and rates are available only until September 13, 2008.

Each Healthy Congregations participant will need to reserve their own room for the event.

Golf Outing Opportunities
One of the more beloved traditions of the National Gathering is the golf outing. Here are where our Healthy Congregations golfers will spend their time in October.

Please Check back for updates

FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US.

Healthy Leadership Seminars: 2008-2009
Click here to register online.

This series of one-day seminars is for persons who want to broaden their perspectiveoin self, family, and workplace through the lens of Bowen theory—commonly called family systems theory or systems thinking.

Experience has shown that systems thinking cannot be learned from reading about the theory but application of theory can be enhanced by working with a coach over an extended period.

The eight concepts of Bowen Family Systems Theory will guide the process of learning. Responsibility for learning rests upon each individual.

Who Can Benefit?

This series of seminars is for leaders—pastors and leaders in religious organizations, school principals, superintendents, business leaders—who want to enrich, deepen, and otherwise expand the ability to apply principles of thinking about self, family, and workplace.

Theoretical Concepts

Each one-day session will develop theoretical concepts via:
• Presentation and discussion of theoretical concepts of Bowen theory,
• Application of theory in one’s family and,
• Application of theory in the workplace.

Schedule

8:30-10:00 Broadening perspective through the lens of family systems theory, (Part 1)
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Broadening perspective through the lens of family systems theory, (Part 2)
12:00-1:00 Lunch—onsite with video presentation available
1:00-2:30 Workplace application
2:30-3:00 Break
3:00-4:30 Family of origin groups

The seminars are held in eight one-day session from September through May (excluding December).

Where

Held under the auspices of Healthy Congregations, Inc. at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 2199 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio 43209.

When

September through May (excluding December). Eight one-day sessions held on Friday September 19, October 31, November 21, January 16, February 20, March 20, April 17, and May 15.

Cost

$900—Registration is for eight one-day seminars. Participants are expected to enroll for and attend each of the one-day seminars. No reimbursement or credit for missed sessions.
Application fee of $100 made payable to Healthy Congregations, Inc., along with the application is due by July 15. The application fee is refundable until August 15. Participants may pay in two installments: $350 is due upon acceptance into the program. The balance of $450 is due on or before January 15, 2008.

Registration can be completed by filling out the online application form here.

FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US.

 

 

Facilitators

Rev. Emlyn Ott, D.Min.

Emlyn A. Ott, D.Min. is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and has served as a parish pastor, campus minister, pastoral counselor, leader and seminary professor during the past 20 years. She was named the CEO and Director of the Healthy Congregations, Inc. in 2005. She holds a Master of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, a Doctor of Ministry from Phillips Theological Seminary and is a Clinical Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. She has participated for six years in post-graduate work at The Center for Family Process and The Bowen Center for the Study of the Family. Dr. Ott currently serves as Assistant Professor of Ministry and Pastoral Leadership at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio.

Rev. Robert I. Mathis, Ph.D.

Robert I. Mathis, Ph. D. has studied Bowen theory at the Western Pennsylvania Family Center and at The Bowen Center in the Postgraduate Program. He is a Facilitator for the Healthy Congregations Workshops and serves on the Board of Directors of Healthy Congregations, Inc. He holds a Master of Divinity from the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO, and a Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialization in Bowen Theory from Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, OH. Dr. Mathis is an ordained minister in the Church of God and has served churches in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. He has a pastoral counseling practice in Dublin, OH as well as providing family systems coaching for leaders in business and non-profit organizations.

Required Reading
One from each category

Primers on Bowen theory

Gilbert, R. M. (2004). The eight concepts of Bowen theory. Falls Church, VA, Leading Systems Press.

Gilbert, R. M. (1999). "How successful parents think: A synopsis of Bowen family systems theory for parents". Connecting with our children: Guiding principles for parents in a troubled world. New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: pp. 59-123.

Kerr, M. E. (2003). One family's story: A primer on Bowen theory. Washington, DC, Bowen Center for the Study of the Family.


Texts on Bowen theory

Bowen, M. (1978). Family therapy in clinical practice. New York, J. Aronson.

Friedman, E. H. (1985). Generation to generation: Family process in church and synagogue. New York, Guilford Press.

Gilbert, R. M. (1992). Extraordinary relationships: A new way of thinking about human interactions. Minneapolis, Chronimed Pub.

Kerr, M. E. and M. Bowen (1988). Family evaluation: An approach based on Bowen theory. New York, Norton.

Papero, D. V. (1990). Bowen family systems theory. Boston, Allyn and Bacon.

 

Workshops:Products:Training:Events:About HC :Contacts
Healthy Congregations, Inc. © 2007