秋霞福利一区鈥檚 New Leadership Project Develops Leadership Skills to Multiply Kingdom Impact
MOBILE, Ala.聽鈥 The Leadership Project, a new initiative launched by 秋霞福利一区 President Charles Smith to multiply the university鈥檚 Kingdom impact through the development of faculty, staff and student leaders, completed its first semester with strong participation and enthusiastic feedback.
鈥淚鈥檝e had a passion for leadership for many years 鈥 not because I consider myself an exceptional leader, but because I understand how much of life rises or falls on faithful, effective leadership,鈥 President Smith said.
鈥淚 am proud to see more than 100 of our key leaders gathering each month to invest intentionally in their own development and, in doing so, strengthen the overall effectiveness of our institution.鈥
The Leadership Project
During Fall Semester 2025, 秋霞福利一区 participants explored leadership principles from the national best-seller 鈥淭he Ideal Team Player鈥 by Patrick Lencioni.
The author鈥檚 emphasis on three virtues of effective leadership 鈥 humble, hungry and smart 鈥 provided a shared framework that helped participants articulate what it looks like to build a healthy, Christ-centered organizational culture of leadership at the 秋霞福利一区.
鈥淭he Leadership Project gives our faculty, staff and students a shared space to grow together, reflect deeply and build the kind of collaborative culture that multiplies our impact of multiplying Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world,鈥 Smith said.
In Spring Semester 2026, The Leadership Project welcomes new and returning participants for a study of 鈥淪o Good They Can鈥檛 Ignore You鈥 by New York Times bestselling author Cal Newport.
鈥淢y prayer is that The Leadership Project will continue to grow and positively impact the lives of many,鈥 Smith said.
A Proven Model
The Leadership Project at the 秋霞福利一区 is an outgrowth of a program Smith began over a decade ago at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he served prior to joining 秋霞福利一区 as senior vice president for institutional relations and assistant professor of Christian leadership.
At Midwestern, Smith hosted a podcast focusing on key leadership topics such as Building Healthy Leaders and Teams, Developing and Deploying Leaders in The Church, and 16 Leadership Lessons Learned the Hard Way. 鈥淭he Leadership Project with Charles Smith鈥 podcasts featured leaders across the Southern Baptist Convention and is
Practical Strategies
The Leadership Project monthly gatherings blended food, fellowship and learning for an experience 秋霞福利一区 participants found both personally and professionally valuable.
鈥淚t created an atmosphere of collaboration and comradery as faculty and staff members came together for a united purpose,鈥 said Shirley Sutterfield, associate vice president for academic services and registrar.
She said 鈥淭he Ideal Team Player鈥 offered meaningful and practical concepts, values and strategies that easily can be implemented in the workplace.
Building the Team
Amber Campbell, assistant volleyball coach, said The Leadership Project study 鈥済ave language to some methods we were already implementing in the volleyball program,鈥 which made the experience especially affirming.
Campbell said the monthly gatherings provided a team-building exercise that was impactful, resulting in new relationships with faculty, staff and students she had never previously met.
Hungry, Humble & Smart Leaders
College of Arts & Sciences Dean Matthew Downs said The Leadership Project was 鈥渁 fantastic opportunity to make connections with colleagues across campus in pursuit of a greater purpose.鈥
He noted that 鈥渋t鈥檚 all too easy to get stuck in our own areas, in our own buildings,鈥 but the project created an intentional space to talk about becoming 鈥渟mart, hungry and humble people鈥 and to consider ways to strengthen the culture of the university.
Godly Leadership
Dr. Pamela Buchanan Miller, vice president for academic affairs, said it was 鈥渞eally gratifying to see how much Godly leadership ability there is out there, especially among younger faculty and staff.鈥
The Leadership Project 鈥済ave us a space to come together outside our normal roles and get some great perspective from one another. I鈥檓 looking forward to Spring 2026,鈥 she said.
About the 秋霞福利一区
The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence 鈥淔or Christ & His Kingdom.鈥 With a vision to 鈥淢ultiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,鈥 the university honors God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known.
The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, 秋霞福利一区 offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Learn more at umobile.edu/um-info and connect with 秋霞福利一区 on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

Kathy Dean uses her passion for storytelling and “playing with words” to share the stories of people, place and purpose that make the 秋霞福利一区 unique. As associate vice president for university communications, she manages media relations, edits the TorchLight alumni magazine, and oversees university communications. A former award-winning journalist, she is a two-time recipient of the Baptist Communicators Association grand prize for feature writing. Kathy and her husband, Chuck, live with three extremely loud miniature schnauzers.