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Keynote Speech at Central Florida Christian Chamber of Commerce

September 9, 2010 By kwmccarthy

Christian Chamber Sept. 9, 2010

The Central Florida Christian Chamber of Commerce hosted me today as the speaker at the Business Building Luncheon. About 120 business persons attended. Listen to my keynote address by clicking on the gray box above (25 minutes).

Mark Goldstein, the Chamber President, introduces me. Thank you Florida Hospital and its Healthy100 initiative locally for being the lunch sponsor. Below is the logo referenced in my speech.

On-Purpose Logo tag w color

In conjunction with the Christian Chamber, we’re offering The On-Purpose Leader Experience from a Christian worldview. This six-week immersion in being on-purpose includes six webcasts and each participant accessing a private website where we interact online and in discussions. All your questions can be answered and your comments voiced. Think of it as having feedback from your fellow On-Purpose Leaders in creation and me as your mentor for six weeks.

Regardless of whether you live in Central Florida or Central America, you are welcome to attend Webcast 1 for free. This will take place on Tuesday, September 14, at 12:05 Eastern. Registration is required. No credit card is required to register.

To enroll for the remaining five weeks of the Experience, members get a discounted price: Member Enrollment.

Non-members pay the normal $127 per person: Non-Member Enrollment

Profile: St. Lukes Cathedral Church, Orlando, FL

June 4, 2008 By kwmccarthy

Cathedral
Can a church be on-purpose? 

The Very Reverend Anthony P. Clark and I worked together to articulate the Purpose, Vision, Missions, and Values for this Downtown Orlando church. 

Purpose: Revealing Majesty

Vision: Shaping Living Stones

Missions:  Gather, Heal, Send, Renew

Attached is Pier Review, a publication by St. Luke’s Cathedral Church (pictured to the left). Beginning on page 2 is a more in-depth article by Dean Clark about being an on-purpose church.  You’ll also see that the cover article is about being on-purpose as well.

Yes, a church can be on-purpose.  The purpose statement for St. Luke’s requires a bit of historic perspective.  During the Dark Ages when many of the world’s great cathedrals will built the goal was for the common person to draw inspiration from the majesty of Christ.  These buildings were to be modest reflections of God’s glory despite their scale and beauty.  Here the average person could begin to get a sense of who God is.  While the physical presence provided a visual message and statement, it was truly the intent of the designers to stir the hearts of worshipers as to the overwhelming greatness of God and his love for them.  It seemed only natural then that Dean Clark seized upon such a powerful and meaningful articulation of a purpose statement like: Revealing Majesty. 

Please download and read the articles to learn more.

Download pr_june.pdf

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