Clergy Clinic 2020-2021, Group B (3 of 3)
Registration for Clergy Clinic 2020-2021 is closed, but we encourage you to register now for Clergy Clinic 2021-2022, which begins this fall.
Registration for Clergy Clinic 2020-2021 is closed, but we encourage you to register now for Clergy Clinic 2021-2022, which begins this fall.
Participants will learn basic skills that will help them manage conflicts within their congregations in a healthier manner.
This workshop looks at the challenges presented by the rising levels of anxiety experienced by churches today, as well as the role that self-differentiated leadership can play in calming such anxiety. Works of fine art illustrating Biblical themes facilitate theological reflection on the themes presented.
This 7-hour course is designed for graduates of our Mediation Skills Training Institute who would benefit from a review of the materials covered in that five-day workshop.
This workshop uses the insights of family systems theory to help church leaders become more effective stewards of their congregation's health. Healthy Congregations equips leaders to respond to chronic anxiety in their congregational system and to help prevent destructive conflict.
The Mediation Skills Training Institute is designed to equip church leaders with the skills necessary to deal effectively with interpersonal, congregational, and other forms of group conflict. The five-day institute also includes a component on congregational mediation and consultation, placed within the context of family systems theory. Although focused primarily on the church setting, the […]
Jay Wittmeyer, LMPC Executive Director, will present "How can we become a trauma-informed church community?" This is the fourth webinar in a six-part series. Register for the remaining three webinars and pay for just two!
The Mediation Skills Training Institute is designed to equip church leaders with the skills necessary to deal effectively with interpersonal, congregational, and other forms of group conflict. The five-day institute also includes a component on congregational mediation and consultation, placed within the context of family systems theory. Although focused primarily on the church setting, the […]
Devon Miller, LMPC Assistant Director, will present "What are the terms of justice?" This is the fifth webinar in a six-part series.
This workshop looks at the challenges presented by the rising levels of anxiety experienced by churches today, as well as the role that self-differentiated leadership can play in calming such anxiety. Works of fine art illustrating Biblical themes facilitate theological reflection on the themes presented.
Jay Wittmeyer, LMPC Executive Director, will present "Is the fabric of our society beginning to fray?" This is the sixth and final webinar in a six-part series.
This 7-hour course is designed for graduates of our Mediation Skills Training Institute who would benefit from a review of the materials covered in that five-day workshop.