When we say 'Total' We Mean it Literally, and Emphatically: Total Clergy Wellbeing Retreat - You Totally Need To Go.

Friends,

When our team was reflecting on all the stories we have heard over the years from the first Total Clergy Wellbeing cohort, we knew you needed to hear why your colleagues believe you should take this program too.


Total Clergy Wellbeing was a balance of collegial connections (perhaps even more important now that we don't see each other regularly in Presbytery meetings) and excellent, thought-provoking speakers. Recently a colleague enjoying a Sabbatical remarked, "After/during COVID, we all need a Sabbatical.”  While that may not be possible, I suspect we all need soul-tending and opportunities for renewal and replenishment. Total Clergy Well-Being offers just that. The role of the accompanier was a gift, as the person was a trusted colleague and insightful friend who I don't see often enough, facilitating a bit of a breakthrough for me. Looking back, several years later, the most important part of the Total Clergy Wellbeing experience was the balance of substantial program and spacious time with opportunities for individual reflection and collegial connection throughout.

Rev. Dan Chambers


One part of the experience which had lasting positive impact on my ministry and wellbeing was “The care that was taken to provide us with all that we needed and pampered. It reminded us that what we do is noticed and appreciated. The 365 evaluation of who we are and areas for growth was helpful, both in ways that were affirming and challenging.  They are always in the back of my mind. As ones who spend most of our time focusing on others, this program provides a rare opportunity to focus on ourselves; to take time to listen, reflect, relax, and grow as individuals. Because the accompanier was my life partner, it was incredibly helpful that we both experienced this program together. It provided us with insights into who we are as individuals, as a couple and as a clergy couple. Looking back the most important part of the Total Clergy Wellbeing experience was the sense of being cared for by the larger church.

Rev. Ivy Thomas


I started doing yoga at this event in 2016 and I am still doing it all these years later. One of my goals was to increase my physical fitness and to do that intentionally, and the presence of my partner and the supportive structure of the event, really helped me to achieve that goal and stick with it. The biggest things for me regarding this course were: 1. It felt like the LeaderShift team cared about my wellbeing and that the actual institutional church "had my back" which was big in 2015, but is even more meaningful now, "after" the pandemic has changed our lives significantly. 2. Anything that deepens self-awareness and emotional intelligence is going to increase the odds that clergy can function in a healthy way in our ministry contexts. I was really grateful to my partner that he accompanied me. That we could share the experience of this course meant a lot to me. We have had conversations post-event, about his experience, and that has contributed to his growth and self-awareness as well as my own. I see the event as another in a series of "integrating" events that I have engaged in, often thanks to LeaderShift and its excellent offerings. To the extent that I have been open to deepen in awareness, skill and even "content" or "theory" at Total Clergy Wellbeing or similar type of event, I have become a better leader and a more mature human being.

Rev. Cari Copeman-Haynes


There is still time apply to participate in this unique program! Love what is thriving, tend to what is weary, and define ways to support both. There is truly nothing more important right now; please join us. Take this step: Total Clergy Wellbeing.

I’m available to help you get the information you need, to empower your participation - you’re warmly invited to connect with me - by email or the Expression of Interest form on the Total Clergy Wellbeing page (or a call - I have limited hours but do return voice mails).

If you hope to attend this October, 2022, I need to hear from you very soon. Though more than a month away, the fullness of this retreat requires some advance preparation from you, for the facilitators.

Blessings,

Allison

LeaderSHIFT Director

Renewing Leadership - calling to you

Hello, dear one
 
How are you these days, all these days aof on again off again uncertainties? I'm thinking of you, of us all in leadership in the church. We're doing so much, is it too much or not enough?  

Are shoots of green pushing up underfoot? Is the Light finding you? 
 
I really want you to know about Renewing Leadership because - yes, it is an excellent event with excellent leaders, and because I believe in and value the process and learning it invites, so deeply.  

I participated in this program last fall when our sister organization Leader Wise offered it. I know that some of you are asking yourself questions arising out of the experience of this upside-down year - questions about your call and your essential gifts for ministry. Renewing Leadership offered me a place to re connect with some parts of that essential identity that had been getting lost, a time of professional reflection and faithful vulnerability. Leader Wise agreed to offer this event in partnership with us – and I am so pleased to offer this for you.  

So this is a very direct invitation - hopefully cutting through the stacks of digital invitations around you on every side - to consider being part of Renewing Leadership this spring.  
 
What might be the best part of my note is -- do you want to talk on the phone? I'm here! I can tell you more about the program details, and co-leaders Deborah and Okokokon, listen with you to see if it might be a fit for you in the season of Easter. Send me an email. Let’s have a conversation. 

Blessings, blessings, blessings 

Allison 

 

Renewing Leadership, for Ministry Personnel

Due to Omicron, is course is postponed. Stay tuned for future dates.

Location: Loon Lake Retreat Centre

  • Renewing Leadership is for Ministry Personnel in the Pacific Mountain and Chinook Winds Regional Councils only.

  • Monday January 17 - Wednesday January 19, 2022

  • Space is limited to 18.

  • $650. Meals & Accommodation are included. Registrations are fully refundable if cancellation becomes necessary due to either COVID-19 or travel restrictions.

  • A Travel Pool is available to participants travelling from over 100km to Maple Ridge

Note: LeaderShift supports all Province of BC/ Centre for Disease Control COVID guidelines and protocols. We recognize the geography of COVID and communicable diseases is changing and changeable. Closer to the time of this event, we will share the COVID safety protocols and requirements for this in-person time together.

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Ping! Friday afternoon delights. The Latest news, from Allison Rennie

Hello all –  

This Friday afternoon note is a simple invitation to check out the upcoming suite of LeaderShift opportunities for learning, re-tooling, deepening, connecting.  

Last week we highlighted two events that are upcoming in April – they are live for registration now:  

And we have added an additional workshop topic to the Tech, Tools, and Testimony series coming later in February: 

There is still space in following events this month and next, some close to maximum numbers, so register soon if you've been thinking on one: 

Please go ahead and copy the images from LeaderShift's event listings for your use in emails, to congregation members, or in your visual slides for announcements when you gather online for worship.    

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Watch for information in the next weeks about the launch of The Theological Banquet video materials! LeaderShift has worked with Janet Gear to create high quality video and print materials so that your community of faith can engage with this excellent framework for understanding the faith lenses and languages within our denomination.   


Blessings in all, 

Allison 

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