Webinar - Health or Burnout: Where are your leaders going?

February 27, 2024

Health or Burnout: Where are your leaders going?​

Let’s face it: giving ministry your all can be overwhelming! At the pace and direction you’re going, are you headed to health or burnout?

The work of parish renewal needs healthy leaders. People count on you. How can you ensure that you’re serving out of abundance, not burnout and frustration?

Join Sr. Miriam James Heidland, Will van der Hart, Pete Smallwood, and Fr Roger Dawson SJ on Wednesday 28th February in this online event.

To save a place for this event please click here.

One of the event organisers, Dr Hannah Vaughan-Spruce, has written a blog for those interested in this topic. It is titled 'Why healthy, missional leadership is the cure to clergy burnout'. You can download / view this by clicking on the link below.

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