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Edge Conference - Further On The Edge
The Edge Conference in Adelaide, Australia brings church and community leaders together from across the nation and various other parts of the world.
The event, hosted by EdgeChurch, has become a must-attend for some of Australia's key church leaders, many of whom have been inspired by it's emphasis on social improvement and community involvement.
Mal Fletcher was one of the guest speakers at this year's event, alongside others including Rick Shelton (leader of a large church in the US) and Tim Costello (CEO, World Vision, Australia).
'It was wonderful to be a part of this great event again,' said Mal during the week's conference. 'I was last a part of it in 2002, and to see the growth in its size and influence was very encouraging.'
Referring to Pastor Danny Guglielmucci, host of the event, Mal added: 'I've watched as Edge Church and its leadership have been through a tough patch over the past year. Yet the success of this outstanding conference bears testimony to the resilience of people who're committed to their city for the long-haul - and to the genuine affection so many leaders feel toward Danny and Sharonne and their team.'
Mal's sessions were a highlight of the event for many. They were entitled: 'Ahead of the Curve - New Leadership for the Digital Media Age' and 'City on a Hill - The Church of 2020+'.
To watch clips from these sessions, click below:
Ahead of the Curve Pt 1,
Ahead of the Curve Pt 2,
Church of 2020+
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Keywords: edge conference | edgenet | edge church | danny guglielmucci | leadership
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