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Clergy And Lay Leaders Workshops

Congregations today are faced with complex and difficult issues such as, relationship conflict, substance abuse, troubled teens, domestic violence, infidelity, under/unemployment, foreclosures, depression, illness and parenting issues, just to name a few. This creates a unique set of challenges for its clergy and ministers. What about the personal and professional needs of church leaders? Where do ministers go for professional support and assistance?

    • Do you need referral resources to help your congregants get their needs met?
    • Why are ministers and church leaders especially at risk for burn out?
    • Is your role as a constant source of support, guidance and compassion taking an emotional, physical and mental toll?
    • Are you suffering from Compassion Fatigue?
    • Are feelings of fatigue, stress and worry starting to affect the quality of your work?
    • Can you be more effective in your work and personal life with more self-care?
    • What is self-care and how can it be used to help you to be a more effective leader?
    • Would you like to learn to clarify your role in the healing process?
    • What can you do to restore and sustain the zeal, enthusiasm and joy for service?
    • Is your relationship to your work uplifting and positive?
    • Do you need to examine how you are relating to this difficult and important work that you do?

Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-R, CGP
President & CEO

Midtown Manhattan Location

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