Introducing New Caring Clergy Groups of the Michigan Conference
In 2024, Conference Minister Lillian Daniel reorganized the staffing pattern to meet the need for focused clergy care, which will be a conference-wide priority in the year ahead. This crucial work now falls under the leadership of Rev. Cheryl Burke in her new role of Associate Conference Minister of Clergy Care and Formation, who began her work with a survey of our pastors. Those results confirmed that our clergy need and are interested in connecting for renewal, learning, wellness, and support.
To encourage caring clergy community, small groups are one of the ways that the Michigan Conference will address this need. Space is limited, so sign up as soon as possible. As space allows, we will invite our colleagues from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Michigan Region.
The facilitator of each community group has agreed to gather participants, set the agenda, and facilitate an experience of support and growth. Most gatherings will last 1 to 2 hours and meet once a month, with a commitment to meet for one year.
Pastors and Members in Discernment, with clergy care as our priority for 2024, we are ready to start forming Caring Clergy Communities. Our goal is for small groups of caring clergy to begin meeting in April, so please submit this form by March 25.
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