Lots of words…
What do they mean?
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If “loneliness/isolation/desperation” are some of the feelings young clergy have getting into ministry, we want to help alleviate that!
To those called to ministry (or in some sort of ministry capacity), one of the greatest gifts we can receive is peer and mentor empowerment by relationships and resources.
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What makes a leader “healthy”?
We think “being connected with ministerial peers and mentors, as well as having the resources you need as we follow and proclaim Christ personally and in community”.
Show us a “healthy” leader, and we’ll see they have the partnerships they need, as well as the “content” to succeed in ministry.
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Building ministerial friendships, partnerships, & mentorships in ministry.
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The accessibility of our collective resources help strengthen our ministries.
We have connections to planning documents, sermon outlines. slides, videos, and more.
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As you build relationships, and share and receive ministerial resources, we ask you to seek out those who have yet to get connected and resourced by the Young Clergy Network, so that young clergy have what they need.
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We greatly encourage progressing through our vision in sequence, since we are convicted that everything grows first from “relationships”.
Out of that, our highest priority, comes organically resource-sharing, then reinvesting.