Executive Pastor Virtual Roundtable with Darin Yates!

Join Darin Yates for the Executive Pastor Virtual Roundtable

Darin Yates is passionate about investing in church leaders. He has a depth of experience in growing healthy teams and brings over 25 years of leadership expertise in both church and corporate leadership to this Virtual Roundtable.

Here are a few topics and thoughts you can expect to cover:

Team Effectiveness
Strategic Planning
Physical and Digital Asset Optimization
Resilience and Rhythms in Ministry
Second Chair Leadership, and more!

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Meet Your Mentor: Darin Yates

Darin has been on staff at Crossroads Community Church for 20 years and has served as the Executive Pastor for the past 18 years. He currently serves on the Board of Spiritual Directors for Crossroads Church as well as the Board of Directors for Undivided, a racial solidarity movement. Prior to working at Crossroads, Darin spent 16 years in corporate business including 8 years in brand management for “Crest” at Procter & Gamble. He has a BS in Management and Marketing from Georgia Tech and an MBA in Finance, Statistics, and Accounting from the University of Chicago. Darin has been married for 32 years to his wife Pamela and they have 2 children, Tommy 26 years old and Maya 23.

About Virtual Roundtables

Virtual Roundtables are peer-driven environments designed to help you develop skills, challenge ideas, and lead with clarity. Virtual Roundtables meet virtually once per month for two hours for 6 months.
Each Virtual Roundtable investment is $250 per month. 

Pre-Register for the Executive Pastor Virtual Roundtable

After completing this form, a member of our team will connect with you to complete your registration
and go over any questions you may have.  We look forward to chatting with you! 

 

HOW VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLES WORK (FAQs)

What are Virtual Roundtables?

Virtual Roundtables are peer-driven environments of 5-8 people, facilitated by a group mentor, where executive leaders can come to challenge ideas, develop skills, and lead with better clarity.

What is the time commitment and financial investment for joining a Virtual Roundtable?

Virtual Roundtables will last for six months, meeting virtually once per month for two hours.

Each Virtual Roundtable investment is $250 per month. 

How do Virtual Roundtables work?

Virtual Roundtables are intentionally small for increased collaboration and one-to-one communication opportunities with the mentor.

We will ask each group member to submit their challenge/question/need one week before the group meets.

This allows the mentor and other members a chance to research topics for discussion. As appropriate, topic experts may also be invited to speak to the issue when the group meets.

Who is the mentor?

Darin Yates

Darin has been on staff at Crossroads Community Church for 19 years and has served as the Executive Pastor for the past 17 years. He currently serves on the Board of Spiritual Directors for Crossroads Church as well as the Board of Directors for Undivided, a racial solidarity movement. Prior to working at Crossroads, Darin spent 16 years in corporate business including 8 years in brand management for “Crest” at Procter & Gamble. He has a BS in Management and Marketing from Georgia Tech and an MBA in Finance, Statistics, and Accounting from the University of Chicago. Darin has been married for 31 years to his wife Pamela and they have 2 children, Tommy 25 years old and Maya 22.

What topics will be covered?

Engagement strategies, culture, future church innovation, senior leadership accountability, identifying the right team members, second chair leadership, multisite, and more!

When will the Virtual Roundtable meet?

Because we want to ensure this Virtual Roundtable fits your schedule. During your pre-registration call, you'll share your preferred times to meet. This will help us coordinate with all the members and find the best day and time for everyone. 

What is the level of confidentiality?

We believe relational safety is imperative, and this cannot be achieved without confidentiality. We want leaders to show up with their real issues and find support without any concern of having conversations shared outside the group. Everyone who participates will be required to commit to 100% confidentiality.

Can I invite people I know into a Virtual Roundtable?

Yes, as long as it is before the group starts. Just send us an email and let us know who! 

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