The Art of Transitional Ministry Part 2 (Fall 2024)
The Art of Transitional Ministry Part 2 educates pastors to think about change from a leadership perspective as we seek to guide systems from where they are to God's promised future. How do I lead a congregation through change effectively? How do I analyze the ministry context in which I find myself? How do I navigate through complex systems and conflict? How do the challenges and celebrations of leading through transition affect my sense of call?
This course meets live each week from 11:00-2:30 pm EST, beginning October 10, 2024 and ending November 21, 2024.
This course meets live each week from 11:00-2:30 pm EST, beginning October 10, 2024 and ending November 21, 2024.
CEU Certified Instructor
Jan
Nolting Carter
CEU Certified Instructor
Paul Rhebergen
CEU Certified Instructor
Bart Edwards
Course Format
Synchronous Online Course
Course Duration
7 weeks,
30 hrs + prep
Course Price
$550 USD
What's included?
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7 Online Sessions
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4 CEU Credits
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1 Cohort Group of support, encouragement and community
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1 Coaching Session
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Resources for your continued journey
Leading in Transition
You will learn how to think about yourself more intentionally as a congregational leader through change. You will use systems analysis and theory, frameworks for change, and understanding conflict to guide your congregation in making the next most faithful steps towards God's plan for your congregation.
Denominational Requirements
This course exceeds denominational standards for Interim/Transitional Ministry Education and awards 4 CEUs to students seeking Continuing Education credits.
About this Course
This 7-week synchronous class beginning on Thursday, October 10, 2024 will meet for 3 hours each week, plus additional time in a cohort group to share case studies. Cohort group and facilitators will coach through strategies for real, on-the-ground situations. Students will complete the class with a greater understanding of systems, processes of change and with a plan to engage in the next steps of ministry.
This course was formerly taught at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and is a part of the Transitional Ministry Education Consortium's offerings for transitional ministry education. Taking Part 1 with Transitional Ministry Pathways or another TMEC or Interim Ministry Network site within the last five years is a prerequisite for taking this class.
This course was formerly taught at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and is a part of the Transitional Ministry Education Consortium's offerings for transitional ministry education. Taking Part 1 with Transitional Ministry Pathways or another TMEC or Interim Ministry Network site within the last five years is a prerequisite for taking this class.
MEET our TEACHING TEAM
Transitional Ministry Pathways
Jan Nolting Carter
Jan approaches Transitional Ministry with a nuanced understanding of systems, training in Healthy Congregations and Mediation, and a curiosity about the intersection between context and living theology.
Paul Rhebergen
Paul serves as the unofficial dean of Transitional Ministry Education. With thirty-five years of experience interim and transitional ministry and over 45 years of ordained ministry in the Presbyterian Church USA.
Bart W. Edwards
Bart's gifts to transitional ministry are connected to his 20 years of experience in the corporate world through manufacturing management and total quality assurance training in both large