Solving the Dilemma of Clergy Burnout – Intentional Interim Ministry
In this second blog of the “Solving the Dilemma of Clergy Burnout” series, we will explore the ways that Intentional Interim Ministry offer a practical solution to clergy burnout during leadership change.
Solving the Dilemma of Clergy Burnout – Moving the Mindset
Leaders often experience a strong resistance to new ideas. Aging congregations, as so many of them are now, can be set in their ways. Change isn’t an option for them. Reactivity is rampant and leaders, like you, are constantly putting out fires, no time left to ever actually move forward with a new vision.
Infusing Christmas Love in Conversations and Conflict
The love of Christmas presents an opportunity to infuse advocacy and activism into our oral traditions.
Social Impact and Advent: The Joy in Storytelling
Storytelling has always been powerful, creating deep human connection. In today’s world, storytelling can play a crucial role in catalyzing transformation. When joy seems elusive, the inspiration of your positive experience can shift the perspective from the negative.
Advent, Advocacy, and Engagement: A Path to Peace
Advent, a cherished season in the Christian faith, symbolizes the anticipation and preparation for Jesus Christ’s birth. During the four weeks leading up to Christmas, believers worldwide light candles, engage in special services and contemplate the arrival of Christ. This time allows us to center our thoughts on peace—a virtue that Jesus exemplified throughout his life.
Putting the Hope of Advent Into Action
In the Christian world, hope is definitely more than thinking. Hope is an action word. Hope is living as if the world is already set right. Pope Francis said “Advent is a journey toward the horizon of hope.”